Dates Confirmed: Get involved in Yorkshire Sustainability Festival 2025
Monday 04 November
Yorkshire Sustainability Festival 2025 – The Biggest Sustainability Event in the North of England
The dates are officially confirmed for the return of the biggest sustainability business event outside of London. Yorkshire Sustainability Festival 2025 will be back for a third year, from 9th – 20th June 2025.
Applications for fringe events will open from January 2025, with the deadline for submission confirmed as 30th April 2025.
More evidently, businesses and organisations are increasingly aware of the economic and environmental benefits associated with green growth, and Yorkshire Sustainability Festival (YSF) provides a welcoming platform to network, learn and evolve as a sustainable business thought-leader.
Whether you’re looking to utilise sustainable infrastructure to work towards net zero, create sustainable governance, deliver a greener business process, or just find an approach for your businesses to become more eco-friendly, the Yorkshire Sustainability Festival is an event that will inspire you for future growth. Our carefully curated festival of events has been developed to empower businesses to drive sustainable change within their business sector and catalyse local action that can be scaled to a national level, and beyond.
The festival, launched in 2023 has evolved over the last 2 years becoming more impactful each year, with a wide range of networking and learning opportunities; from round table discussions, fringe events and a two day national sustainability conference featuring sustainably minded exhibitors, it’s not to be missed.
The sustainability festival is comprised of the following key events:
- 50+ Fringe Events across Yorkshire
- 2 Day National Conference in Leeds – Re:Generation Earth
Re:Generation Earth Conference
Re:Generation Earth is purpose built to accelerate the growth of the green economy in the UK, bringing all of the UK’s leading regional and national leaders in the public and private sector under one roof to drive forward innovation.
Held on 18th and 19th June at The Royal Armouries, the event will play host to 2,000 leaders, with 3 main stages, one of which will be known as the Earth Stage and will be dedicated to the economy, people and place, social norms and values; one known as the Innovation Stage, dedicated to manufacturing, the circular economy, waste, infrastructure and transport; and one known as The Energy Stage focused on hydrogen, wind, solar, nuclear and energy efficiency in the green energy transition.
The event brings together visionaries, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and environmental advocates who are committed to fundamentally changing the way the UK’s economy operates towards a sustainable future.
Underpinning the entire conference is the theme of regeneration – attendees will dig into innovative strategies for integrating sustainable practices across various sectors, including renewable energy, the circular economy, and green finance.
Our goal for our attendees is to be at the forefront of a movement to redefine the UK’s economic framework, ensuring prosperity for future generations while preserving our planet. You can find out some more about the event here.
Yorkshire Sustainability Festival takes place between 9th-20th June and offers a range of events to help organisations reduce their carbon emissions, improve their sustainability, and create new business opportunities; from round table Sustainability Symposiums to a wide range of fringe events, concluding with our flagship event Re:Generation Earth on 18th and 19th June.
Businesses and individuals can purchase Re:Generation Earth tickets HERE.
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