
York Green Business Forum: Biodiversity
April 22 @ 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

York’s Green Business Forum’s next event is focusing on how your organisation can reduce its impact on the environment and why increasing your focus on biodiversity can benefit your business, your customers, and the planet! Participating businesses will access free expert advice, hear from inspiring local business case studies, and network with like-minded local organisations.
You will also hear from this event’s host, York Museum Trust, and attendees will have time to explore the York Museum Gardens during the workshop to see the power of biodiversity and nature in action. The gardens are a listed Botanical Garden and contain many varieties of plants are famed for their fantastic collection of trees, shrubs, perennials and bulbs set against the stunning backdrop of the medieval ruins of St. Mary’s Abbey.
Travel Information:
The venue is a 10 minute walk from York Railway Station and accessible by many bus routes. For up-to-date information about local bus routes see the iTravel York website. There is plenty of nearby cycle parking; please download a copy of York’s Cycle Route Map for further information.
About York Green Business Forum:
York Green Business Forum aims to help York businesses to reduce their carbon emissions, future-proof their operations and become more sustainable. The forum meets quarterly to hear expert advice on how they can achieve their sustainability ambitions and network with other local business about key topics.
If you have any questions about the day, or are interested in speaking at a future Green Business Forum, please get in touch with our team at carbon.reduction@york.gov.uk.