Sustainability Live Day One Review
• Jack Goddard • Feb 23, 2022

London, Wednesday, 23 February 2022 - Day one of Sustainability LIVE has concluded after a successful day of networking, talks, and insight at Tobacco Dock in London.

After 1,200 in-person registrations and more than 3,000 virtual sign-ups, BMG’s first event of the year has seen a full house for both the networking areas and our in-person stages.

A brilliant line-up of speakers have delivered fascinating presentations on the future of sustainable business on four stages - two in-person, and two virtual.

The Main Stage today welcomed Steve Smith, Head of Global Marketing: Energy Management Thought Leadership and Communications at Schneider Electric, Preeya Bailie, Director Of Procurement Transformation and Commercial Delivery at NHS England, and Jennifer Bisceglie, CEO and Founder of Interos Inc, among many other brilliant speakers.

Our second in-person stage, the Sustainability Stage, captivated our attendees all day. Speakers such as Adam Savitz, Sustainability Director EMEALA at Johnson Controls, and Beth Morgan, Founder & CEO of boom! Global Network, meant there was standing room only for the whole day.

Meanwhile, our digital stages welcomed Sheri Hinish, Global Executive Partner at IBM, Rod Saffy, Head of Global Mining at Aggreko, Ailin Huang, Head of Sustainability at TIER Mobility, and Rebekah Cain, Chief Sustainability Officer at Bank of New Zealand, among many others.

On top of the speakers, our attendees have also enjoyed a host of sustainable innovations, including edible coffee cups, free water bottles for life, and an electric motorbike that you can fully charge with an ordinary plug socket in just three and a half hours.

The second day of Sustainability LIVE is coming tomorrow, with more speakers, networking, and discussion over the future of business and sustainability.

You can find out more, and sign up for virtual tickets, here.