Join Susie Howells, Senior Project Manager, SH, to explore how digital sustainability benefits both business and the planet.
Online Only Event: We will send you a meeting link once you sign up.
This is a BIMA Member only session. For more information on becoming a BIMA Member visit the BIMA Site or email web@bima.co.uk
Digital sustainability is a broad idea, covering many aspects around how we apply sustainability, inclusivity and circular-economy principles to digital work — from low-emission processes and platforms to technology and tools that drive positive behaviour change.
This roundtable will be hosted by Susie Howells, Senior Project Manager, SH. There will be an opportunity for participants to discuss the topic and network in small groups before sharing back learnings with the wider group.
Following last month’s introduction to the W3C Web Sustainability Guidelines, this roundtable shifts from principles to practice.
As a small, discussion-led session, we’ll explore where sustainability can realistically show up in day-to-day digital work; what teams can measure in practice, the blockers that prevent action, from priorities and ownership to data and client expectations.
Limited to 12 attendees to allow for discussion. The Chatham House Rule applies and places are strictly limited to one per organisation.
We hope you can make it!
Join Susie Howells, Senior Project Manager, SH, to explore how digital sustainability benefits both business and the planet.
Online Only Event: We will send you a meeting link once you sign up.
This is a BIMA Member only session. For more information on becoming a BIMA Member visit the BIMA Site or email web@bima.co.uk
Digital sustainability is a broad idea, covering many aspects around how we apply sustainability, inclusivity and circular-economy principles to digital work — from low-emission processes and platforms to technology and tools that drive positive behaviour change.
This roundtable will be hosted by Susie Howells, Senior Project Manager, SH. There will be an opportunity for participants to discuss the topic and network in small groups before sharing back learnings with the wider group.
Following last month’s introduction to the W3C Web Sustainability Guidelines, this roundtable shifts from principles to practice.
As a small, discussion-led session, we’ll explore where sustainability can realistically show up in day-to-day digital work; what teams can measure in practice, the blockers that prevent action, from priorities and ownership to data and client expectations.
Limited to 12 attendees to allow for discussion. The Chatham House Rule applies and places are strictly limited to one per organisation.
We hope you can make it!
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- 1 hour
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