At the Summit, leaders explored effective ways to realise global commitments under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, and how to accelerate collective action to drive investment in nature and strengthen activities to protect and repair the environment.
ICC Sydney collaborated with the Australian and New South Wales Governments’ Departments of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water to deliver the Global Nature Positive Summit.
ICC Sydney’s multipurpose spaces, service excellence and venue management expertise, enabled multiple delegations and key stakeholders to be brought together for the Summit. ICC Sydney’s venue and team members supported the hosts in delivering a high-profile, low waste and carbon-friendly event, with a focus on corporate social responsibility and professionalism.
ICC Sydney CEO, Adam Mather-Brown said the venue was immensely proud to be a part of the historic event as it hosted international environment leaders to meet, collaborate and seek to fast-track solutions for nature.
“As an example of a built environment that enhances nature and biodiversity and with our own commitments to positive environmental practices and a Nature Positive Sydney, we were perfectly placed to host a business event of this status. Our team was proud to plan and host this impactful event of international importance, offering a seamless experience for all attendees.
“Through meticulous advanced planning, stakeholder collaboration and innovative event delivery, organisers and attendees were able to focus on the matter at hand,” Mather-Brown said.
City urban policy think tank, Committee for Sydney CEO, Eamon Waterford said the Summit was an example of the power of business events to engage the world to drive positive change.
“The Global Nature Positive Summit was a crucial opportunity for leaders and experts to come together, share insights and move forward the nature-positive agenda.
“It really shows the power of business events to bring people together to drive positive change,” Waterford said.
The Committee for Sydney’s award-winning Nature Positive Sydney report makes the case for protecting and enhancing one of Sydney’s best assets, its living environment.
Underscoring the event’s successful execution, the Global Nature Positive Summit team tapped into ICC Sydney’s leading services, sustainability and social impact practices, including:
- complex security provisions in collaboration with authorities,
- high-quality audio-visual production,
- immersive audio-visual projection experience connecting delegates to First Nations culture via an animated artwork by Boomalli Aboriginal artist Jeffrey Samuels,
- accessible and inclusive infrastructure and services,
- green energy investment to support sustainable operations,
- waste minimisation and diversion strategies using Bintracker technology, and
- media and communications management services.