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SUMMARY:30 Days Wild
DESCRIPTION:UK’s biggest nature challenge encouraging daily random acts of wildness throughout June. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nOpportunities to engage employees in biodiversity activities\, contribute to corporate nature commitments\, and utilise The Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark scheme for assessing business performance in biodiversity. \nWho Should Attend\nCSR managers\, sustainability officers\, HR teams looking to boost employee wellbeing through nature\, and businesses interested in biodiversity net gain and corporate environmental responsibility. \nAbout the Event\n30 Days Wild is the UK’s biggest nature challenge run by The Wildlife Trusts. Participants sign up to complete one random act of wildness every day for 30 days in June\, fostering a connection with nature across the country. The campaign promotes simple activities to engage people with wildlife and the outdoors. It is a nationwide initiative involving individuals\, families\, and communities. \nEvent Details\nOrganiser: The Wildlife Trusts \nOrganiser website:\n\nhttps://www.wildlifetrusts.org\n \nStart:\n\n2026-06-01\n \nEnd:\n\n2026-06-30\n \nEvent link:\n\nView event details
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/30-days-wild/
LOCATION:Various Events – UK
CATEGORIES:Nature & Biodiversity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260606
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SUMMARY:World Environment Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join World Environment Day 2026 for global climate action initiatives hosted by UNEP in Baku\, Azerbaijan. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nShowcase sustainability initiatives\, make public climate commitments\, network with global stakeholders\, and access UNEP resources for environmental progress. \nWho Should Attend\nBusinesses\, corporations\, governments\, NGOs\, and community groups focused on sustainability and climate action. \nAbout the Event\nWorld Environment Day 2026\, hosted by the Republic of Azerbaijan in Baku on 5 June\, spotlights urgent climate action. It rallies millions worldwide through online and in-person events\, campaigns\, and activities to address rising temperatures\, ecosystem collapse\, and weather extremes. The event emphasizes rethinking economic systems and repairing our climate relationship for a sustainable future. Established in 1972\, it mobilizes over 150 countries annually. \nEvent Details\nOrganiser: UNEP \nOrganiser website:\n\nhttps://www.unep.org/\n \nStart:\n\n2026-06-05\n \nEnd:\n\n2026-06-05\n \nEvent link:\n\nView event details
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/world-environment-day-2026/
LOCATION:Baku\, Azerbaijan\, -\, Azerbaijan
CATEGORIES:Nature & Biodiversity,Net Zero & Climate
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260606
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SUMMARY:Rewilding Communities – Hope for the Future
DESCRIPTION:A World Environment Day conference bringing together communities from across the North East of England to celebrate nature. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nPractical insights on community engagement | Ideas for local environmental projects | Networking opportunities with sustainability advocates \nWho Should Attend\nCommunity leaders\, environmental advocates\, local businesses\, and anyone interested in sustainability and rewilding. \nAbout the Event\n\n\nBringing together communities to find out about rewilding far and wide and how this can help secure a brighter and wilder future for us all. \n\n\n\n\nJoin us on Friday 5th June at our Rewilding Communities event to celebrate World Environment Day. Come along to the Ramside Hotel to:- \n\nListen to inspiring speakers\nLearn about Rewilding strategies across the UK\nNetwork with community rewilders and members of the NE Rewilding Network\nFind out about projects happening in the North East\nLearn how to rewild communities\nJoin the North East Rewilding Network\nBrowse the many exhibitor stalls.\n\nAbout the speakers \nOur speakers for the event include:- \nSara King\, Rewilding Manager\, Rewilding Britain \nSara manages and coordinates the development of the Rewilding Network\, the first of it’s kind in Britain. Her role focusses on engaging with Network members and leading Rewilding Britain’s strategy to upscale rewilding. Sara is also working on data collection\, mapping projects and setting up connections across Britain to help facilitate knowledge exchange. Sara has a strong background in rewilding\, biodiversity monitoring and assessment\, species reintroductions\, land management and restoration plans. \nSharon Lashley\, CEO Climate Action North and North East Rewilding Network lead \nSharon is CEO of Climate Action North heading up the community interest company but also lead for the newly established North East Rewilding Network (NERN). She is passionate about rewilding and conservation\, and through the Network and working with the Community Rewilding Team\, she is leading on connecting rewilding projects\, people and business across the region\, including the establishment of the Marine Rewilding Network and also the Young Rewilders Networking Group. \nHeather Devey – Co-Director\, Wild Intrigue \nInspire\, educate\, rewild. Those three words began Wild Intrigue’s journey a decade ago and remain at it’s core today. Heather is passionate about ‘rewilding for all’\, discovering\, designing and leading ways for every person to connect directly with nature\, and for these interactions to benefit people\, places and wildlife. She loves creating fresh ways to share the enchantment of nature with others. Sometimes we need to be enticed to break away from our usual routines\, and it’s always such a joy to explore new ways of sharing our local wilds. Losing ourselves in the wonder and awe of nature – no matter our age – is vital for us\, but so too is it vital for Nature. Wonder leads to an intrigue to learn more\, and this education turns to appreciation and understanding. To rewild our living systems we need to rewild ourselves and Heather’s talk will be teaching us to do this. \nPeter Cairns\, Producer and Host of “At the Edge” – Headline Speaker \nFor more than three decades Peter has worked as a conservation photographer\, nature tour operator and environmental communicator— writing and illustrating hundreds of books and features\, producing documentaries\, and delivering talks\, media interviews and educational workshops. He has spent the last 30 years promoting a transformational shift in our relationship with nature. As a photographer\, writer and communicator\, Peter has also conceived and delivered multiple high-profile conservation media campaigns\, including Tooth & Claw\, Wild Wonders of Europe and 2020VISION. \nIn 2018\, Peter co-founded the rewilding charity SCOTLAND: The Big Picture\, serving at its CEO until 2025. Now working independently\, he is developing a media platform that takes a deep dive into our relationship with wild nature – and with each other. \nEVENT DETAILS \nThe event will commence at 9.30 am for registration and networking. There will be ample opportunity to network with others\, visit the many exhibition stands as well as taking part in our “Wild Hacks” and “Wild Pledge” walls. Exhibitors include:- \n\nDurham Wildlife Trust\nTees Rivers Trust\nDalton Moor Farm\nThe Missing Lynx\nHendon Regenerative Culture Garden\nNational Education Nature Park\nBooks\, Birds and Beanies\nThe Conservation Volunteers\nThe Sea We See\nNorth East Rewilding Network (Marine and Young Rewilders)\n\nRefreshments and Lunch is included. \nVegetarian and Vegan options will be available as standard – any other dietary requirements please email info@climateactionnortheast.org.uk to advise. \n\n\nEvent Details\nOrganiser: Climate Action North \nOrganiser website: \nhttps://www.climateactionnortheast.org.uk/ \nStart:\n\n2026-06-05\n \nEnd:\n\n2026-06-05\n \nEvent link:\n\nView event details
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/rewilding-communities-hope-for-the-future/
LOCATION:Ramside Hall Hotel\, -\, Durham\, DH1 1TD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Nature & Biodiversity
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SUMMARY:Great Big Green Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:The UK’s largest celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nEngage employees in community climate initiatives\, host corporate green events\, demonstrate sustainability leadership\, partner with local environmental efforts\, reduce operational impacts through shared actions. \nWho Should Attend\nBusinesses\, community groups\, schools\, local councils\, environmental organisations\, sustainability managers\, CSR teams. \nAbout the Event\nGreat Big Green Week is coordinated by The Climate Coalition\, uniting over 130 organisations including WWF\, RSPB\, National Trust\, and others. It encourages communities\, schools\, businesses\, and individuals to host or join local events focused on climate action\, nature protection\, sustainability\, and reducing environmental impact. Events include clothes swaps\, food sharing\, litter picks\, community planting\, repair cafes\, and educational activities. The initiative demonstrates collective power for a greener\, fairer future through grassroots participation nationwide. Participation is free and open to all\, with resources provided for schools and groups to organise activities. \nEvent Details\nOrganiser: The Climate Coalition \nOrganiser website:\n\nhttps://www.theclimatecoalition.org/\n \nStart:\n\n2026-06-06\n \nEnd:\n\n2026-06-14\n \nEvent link:\n\nView event details
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/great-big-green-week-2026-2/
LOCATION:United Kingdom (multiple community locations)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Nature & Biodiversity,Net Zero & Climate
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260609
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SUMMARY:World Oceans Day
DESCRIPTION:Global UN observance on June 8 promoting ocean conservation\, biodiversity protection\, and sustainable practices worldwide. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nAdopt sustainable seafood sourcing; implement supply chain measures to cut plastic pollution; support marine protected areas; enhance biodiversity reporting in ESG frameworks. \nWho Should Attend\nSustainability managers in food\, retail\, and manufacturing; supply chain executives; ESG reporting teams; fisheries and seafood business leaders. \nAbout the Event\nWorld Oceans Day is an annual United Nations-recognized event held on June 8 to celebrate the oceans’ vital role in life on Earth. Oceans cover over 70% of the planet\, produce more than half of the world’s oxygen\, and support food security and livelihoods for millions. Threats including overfishing\, plastic pollution\, climate change\, and habitat destruction endanger marine ecosystems. The 2026 action theme focuses on ‘Strong Marine Protected Areas for Our Blue Planet\,’ emphasizing robust protections for ocean health. Individuals\, communities\, and organizations worldwide participate through beach cleanups\, educational programs\, art contests\, film screenings\, and pledges for sustainable practices. Established after the 1992 Earth Summit and officially adopted by the UN in 2008\, the day encourages collective action to preserve biodiversity and reduce ocean pollution. \nEvent Details\nOrganiser: World Ocean Day / United Nations \nOrganiser website:\n\n \nWorld Ocean Day \n\n \nStart:\n\n2026-06-08\n \nEnd:\n\n2026-06-08\n \nEvent link:\n\nView event details
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/world-oceans-day-2026/
LOCATION:Our Planet
CATEGORIES:International Awareness Days,Nature & Biodiversity
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260611T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260611T180000
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CREATED:20260521T095008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T095008Z
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SUMMARY:Nature Positive Futures: Connecting Research\, Policy and Business
DESCRIPTION:Invite-only event bringing together experts from business\, finance\, policy and research to discuss IPBES findings. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nTender readiness | Supplier engagement ideas | Practical reporting insight \nWho Should Attend\nBusiness leaders\, policymakers\, researchers\, and finance professionals interested in biodiversity and sustainability. \nAbout the Event\nThis invite-only event will gather experts from business\, finance\, policy\, and research to discuss the findings of the IPBES Business and Biodiversity Assessment. Participants will explore cross-sectoral collaborations aimed at achieving nature-positive outcomes. The agenda includes a keynote address\, world café discussions\, a panel session\, and networking opportunities. \nEvent Details\nOrganiser: Grantham Institute and Centre for Environmental Policy\, Imperial College London \nStart:\n\n2026-06-11\n \nEnd:\n\n2026-06-11\n \nEvent link:\n\nView event details
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/nature-positive-futures-connecting-research-policy-business/
LOCATION:Electrical & Electronic Engineering\, South Kensington Campus\, South Kensington Campus\, Imperial College London\, London SW7 2AZ\, UK
CATEGORIES:Nature & Biodiversity,Policy & Regulation
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260731
DTSTAMP:20260605T171210
CREATED:20260601T102713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T102804Z
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SUMMARY:Plastic Free July
DESCRIPTION:Global campaign encouraging individuals and organizations to reduce single-use plastic. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nInsights on packaging reduction\, procurement strategies\, supplier engagement\, and fostering employee behavior change. \nWho Should Attend\nBusinesses\, sustainability teams\, procurement leads\, and engaged employees. \nJoin millions of people reducing their plastic waste.\nPlastic Free July™ is a shared global movement that helps millions of people reduce plastic waste through simple\, everyday choices and be part of the solution to plastic pollution. That way\, we can enjoy cleaner streets\, oceans\, and beautiful communities. Will you join Plastic Free July™ by choosing to refuse single-use plastics? \nEvent Details\nOrganiser: Plastic Free Foundation \nOrganiser website:\n\n \nHome \n\n \nStart:\n\n2026-07-01\n \nEnd:\n\n2026-07-31\n \nEvent link:\n\nView event details
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/plastic-free-july-2026-global-sustainability-campaign/
LOCATION:Global\, -\, Global
CATEGORIES:Nature & Biodiversity,Supply Chain & Scope 3,Waste
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
DTSTAMP:20260605T171210
CREATED:20260415T064123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T064151Z
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SUMMARY:Bog Day
DESCRIPTION:Bog Day celebrates bogs\, fens\, swamps and marshes worldwide on the fourth Sunday in July to raise awareness of peatlands\, their benefits\, threats and protection. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nUnderstand the roles of peatlands in carbon sequestration and Scope 3 emissions; explore nature-based solutions for flood and drought resilience; learn sustainable land management practices for compliance with UK peat restoration targets like the England Peat Action Plan. \nWho Should Attend\nSustainability managers\, landowners\, farmers in peat areas\, policymakers\, and environmental consultants focused on biodiversity and net zero. \nAbout the Event\nBog Day is an annual global event held on the fourth Sunday in July\, dedicated to celebrating bogs\, fens\, swamps and marshes. It raises awareness about peatlands – their role in carbon storage\, biodiversity support\, water regulation and climate mitigation\, as well as the threats they face from degradation and the ways to protect and restore them. Managed by the IUCN UK Peatland Programme\, the event features local activities such as guided walks\, workshops\, exhibitions and talks across regions\, including the UK and Ireland. Participants can engage through community events\, volunteering\, social media campaigns using #BogDay\, and resources from partner projects. Peatlands cover significant land areas\, storing vast soil carbon and providing ecosystem services like flood protection and clean water\, though many are damaged. Restoration efforts aim to enhance environmental health and resilience. \nEvent Details\nOrganiser: IUCN UK Peatland Programme \nOrganiser website:\n\nhttps://www.iucn-uk-peatlandprogramme.org\n \nStart:\n\n2026-07-26\n \nEnd:\n\n2026-07-26\n \nEvent link:\n\nView event details
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/bog-day-2026/
LOCATION:United Kingdom (multiple community locations)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:International Awareness Days,Nature & Biodiversity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260927
DTSTAMP:20260605T171210
CREATED:20260223T102707Z
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SUMMARY:Great British Beach Clean
DESCRIPTION:Join the annual week-long citizen science campaign with beach cleans across the UK to collect litter data for marine conservation. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nGain litter survey data for corporate ESG reporting on coastal pollution; engage in team-building CSR activities; obtain insights into marine plastic pollution to enhance supply chain sustainability. \nWho Should Attend\nCSR managers\, sustainability officers\, coastal business owners\, supply chain managers in plastics/packaging\, ESG reporting teams. \nAbout the Event\nThe Great British Beach Clean is the Marine Conservation Society’s flagship event held every September. Thousands of volunteers participate in organized beach cleans throughout the UK and Northern Ireland\, conducting litter surveys that provide vital data for conservation efforts and policy changes. This data contributes to the International Coastal Cleanup and has influenced significant measures such as the plastic bag charge and microplastic bans. In 2026\, the event will run from Friday\, September 18th to Sunday\, September 27th. Participants can join existing cleans or organize their own through the MCS platform\, adhering to a standardized survey methodology for data quality. \nEvent Details\nOrganiser: Marine Conservation Society \nOrganiser website:\n\nhttps://www.mcsuk.org\n \nStart:\n\n2026-09-18\n \nEnd:\n\n2026-09-27\n \nEvent link:\n\nView event details
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/great-british-beach-clean-2026/
LOCATION:Various Events – UK
CATEGORIES:Nature & Biodiversity,Waste,Water
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