Events are more sustainable than they realize
Discover how your events align with the UN's sustainable development goals
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This workshop and keynote will offer you a surprising perspective on sustainability. When viewed through the lens of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), most events are far more sustainable than they realize!
Peter provides an enlightening perspective on sustainability that extends well beyond the environmental aspect. In this keynote, he explores the 17 SDGs and uses numerous inspiring examples to demonstrate how you can significantly enhance the sustainability of your own events. This is not about greenwashing, but about a realistic and pragmatic approach to sustainability. In short, this keynote is an absolute must that will guide you out of the sustainability jungle.
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Peter Decuypere is a passionate and inspirational (TEDx) keynote speaker known for his thought-entertaining and sometimes provoking presentations on subjects such as marketing, events and sustainability.
With a background in philosophy, he approaches events, marketing, sustainability, management and life in general with a surprising, visionary perspective.
As the founding father of the world-renowned techno brands I Love Techno and Fuse, Peter's insights in the industry are significant. After selling his company to Live Nation he continued his work as a consultant for prestigious clients like Warmste Week, WeCanDance, the Flemish Government, and Time Warp.
Peter has authored several bestselling books, including "We Love Events," "Holy Trinity Events," and "Success in 7 Failures," offering valuable insights from his entrepreneurial experience.
Additionally, he’s a lecturer at several university colleges and writes thought-provoking editorials for De Morgen.
Passionate keynote speaker, marketing and event expert, makes you think and laugh. He founded I Love Techno and Fuse, consults top brands, and authored three acclaimed books.
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