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Why Is It Worth Doing?

Increased Credibility – Organizers who are aware of their event’s environmental impact are seen as responsible and forward-thinking business partners.
Competitive Advantage – More and more clients and participants choose environmentally friendly events.
Real Savings – Reducing emissions often means using fewer resources, which leads to lower costs (e.g., for energy, transportation, or materials).
Legal Readiness – Early adoption of emission measurement standards helps you avoid legal and financial risks in the future.
Stronger ESG Reporting – If your organization reports on ESG, carbon footprint data from your events is a valuable part of a consistent sustainability strategy.

Offsetting means compensating for CO₂ emissions by supporting projects that help reduce or absorb them. These projects may include:

planting trees and restoring forests
protecting green areas and wetlands
developing renewable energy sources
improving the energy efficiency of buildings and production processes

Through offsetting, you don’t "erase" your emissions, but you balance them out by supporting projects that benefit the climate. This practice is becoming increasingly popular among organizers of events, conferences, and festivals – especially those committed to sustainability and social responsibility.

We apply this approach, for example, when organizing the New Trends in Tourism conference, where the entire event’s carbon footprint was calculated, transparently reported, and fully neutralized through carbon offsetting in cooperation with TerGo. See How We Organize a Climate-Neutral Event >
 

You can partner with TerGo, a company specializing in advanced CO₂ emission measurement and the implementation of certified environmental projects. With TerGo, you can calculate your carbon footprint and plan emission offsetting by supporting projects such as forest planting, biodiversity protection, or the development of renewable energy sources.
 
Would you like to find out the carbon footprint of your event?
 
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Remember, it’s worth taking steps to reduce your event’s environmental impact right from the planning stage.