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Environmental Impact 2026
Sep 22 - 24, 2026

Environmental Impact 2026

The Environmental Impact 2026 conference, organized by the renowned Wessex Institute, serves as a critical global forum for the discussion and dissemination of the latest research and findings concerning the environmental consequences of human activities. As the world continues to grapple with the multifaceted challenges of climate change, pollution, and resource depletion, this conference provides an essential platform for scientists, policymakers, engineers, and environmental experts to exchange innovative ideas and sustainable solutions. Bridging Science and Policy The primary mission of Environmental Impact 2026 is to bridge the gap between academic research and practical, real-world application. Attendees will engage in comprehensive sessions that delve into the complex interactions between industrial processes, urban development, and ecological health. By focusing on evidence-based strategies, the event aims to foster a deeper understanding of how we can mitigate negative outcomes while promoting long-term environmental resilience. Key Themes and Discussions The conference will feature a diverse range of topics, including but not limited to, the assessment of industrial pollution, the development of sustainable energy systems, the management of waste, and the protection of biodiversity. Participants will benefit from high-level presentations that challenge conventional thinking, encouraging a shift toward more regenerative practices. The interdisciplinary nature of the event ensures that attendees from various fields can cross-pollinate ideas, leading to robust and holistic environmental strategies that can be implemented at local, regional, and global levels. Networking and Future Collaboration Beyond the formal presentations, Environmental Impact 2026 is designed to facilitate meaningful connections. Networking breaks, panel discussions, and collaborative workshops are structured to allow professionals to build partnerships that extend well beyond the duration of the conference. Whether you are an academic looking to share your recent findings, an industry professional seeking to align with international standards, or a policymaker aiming to integrate new scientific data into regulatory frameworks, this event provides the environment to make those connections possible. Why Attend? Attending this conference offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into the 2026 landscape of environmental science. With an emphasis on cutting-edge technological advancements and sustainable management practices, participants will leave with actionable knowledge that can directly influence their professional projects and contributions to environmental preservation. Join us in Southampton for an intensive, rewarding, and thought-provoking experience that will help shape the future of our planet.
Wessex Institute (Please confirm specific venue address via official conference registration portal), Southampton
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Rotary Belfast Environmental Innovation Expo

Rotary Belfast Environmental Innovation Expo

Climate change is the defining challenge of our era, and the Rotary Club of Belfast is committed to showcasing the solutions being developed right here in Northern Ireland. The Environmental Innovation Expo is a one-day exhibition and seminar series dedicated to green technology, conservation, and sustainable living. The expo floor will feature over 40 exhibitors ranging from startups developing biodegradable packaging to established firms showcasing the latest in residential renewable energy solutions. Visitors can interact with live demonstrations of electric vehicle technology, urban farming setups, and smart home energy management systems. A central feature of the day is the "Green Pitch" competition, where local environmental innovators present their projects to a panel of venture capitalists and environmental scientists. The winner will receive the "Rotary Belfast Green Shield," a prestigious award accompanied by a grant to support the scaling of their eco-friendly solution. For individual attendees, the "Sustainable Living" stage will host short, practical talks throughout the day on topics such as reducing household waste, ethical investing, and retrofitting older Belfast homes for energy efficiency. This event is designed to be family-friendly, with a dedicated "Junior Eco-Zone" featuring hands-on science experiments for children, emphasizing that environmental stewardship starts at any age. Join us as we explore how innovation and community action can pave the way for a greener, cleaner Belfast.
Titanic Exhibition Centre, Lisburn
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NI Waste and Resource Management Conference

NI Waste and Resource Management Conference

The Northern Ireland Waste & Resource Management Conference 2026 is the region's most significant gathering for professionals dedicated to the circular economy and environmental sustainability. Set against the historic backdrop of the Titanic Quarter, this event tackles the urgent challenges of waste reduction, carbon neutrality, and resource efficiency. As Northern Ireland moves toward stricter environmental regulations, this conference provides the essential knowledge and connections required to stay ahead of the curve. The program features a diverse array of speakers from government bodies, environmental NGOs, and private sector leaders who are pioneering zero-waste initiatives. Key sessions include an analysis of the "Plastic Tax" impacts, advancements in anaerobic digestion technology, and the role of AI in optimizing waste collection routes. A major draw this year is the "Circular Economy Exhibition," where vendors display the latest in recycling machinery and sustainable packaging solutions. This conference serves as a critical bridge between policy and practice. Delegates will participate in roundtable discussions aimed at shaping future legislation and local council strategies. For businesses, it offers a roadmap for reducing operational costs through better resource management. For environmentalists, it is a platform to share scientific research and advocate for systemic change. With over 400 delegates expected, the networking opportunities during the lunch and evening reception are unparalleled for those in the environmental and industrial engineering sectors.
Titanic Conference Centre, Lisburn
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Cardiff ESG and Impact Investment Forum

Cardiff ESG and Impact Investment Forum

The Cardiff ESG & Impact Investment Forum addresses the most significant shift in modern finance: the rise of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria. Organized by Venture Capital World Summit Ltd, this forum brings together investors and companies who believe that financial return and positive global impact are not mutually exclusive. As Cardiff positions itself as a hub for green energy and sustainable technology, this event serves as the critical junction for "Impact Capital." The forum features a series of "Impact Showcases," where companies specializing in renewable energy, circular economy solutions, and social enterprise present their work. These presentations are followed by rigorous Q&A sessions led by ESG-focused investment funds. The goal is to establish clear metrics for impact, moving beyond marketing buzzwords to hard data and verifiable outcomes. A major highlight of the event is the "Regulatory Roadmap" session, where legal experts discuss the evolving UK and EU requirements for ESG reporting. This is vital for both investors who need to comply with new mandates and startups who want to stay ahead of the curve. The forum also explores the role of "Patient Capital"—long-term investment strategies that prioritize sustainable value over short-term exits. The afternoon includes interactive roundtable discussions on the challenges of "Greenwashing" and how to maintain integrity in impact investing. By bringing together diverse stakeholders—from environmental scientists to hedge fund managers—the forum fosters a multidisciplinary approach to solving global challenges through the power of venture capital. It is an indispensable event for those looking to align their portfolios with the needs of the 21st century.
Cardiff City Hall, Barry
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Sustainable Urban Future Symposium

Sustainable Urban Future Symposium

The Sustainable Urban Future Symposium is an essential gathering for urban planners, environmental scientists, and local government officials, held at Cardiff University’s Glamorgan Building. This seminar addresses the pressing challenges of climate change and urbanization, focusing specifically on how cities like Cardiff can transition into resilient, carbon-neutral hubs. As part of the university’s commitment to environmental stewardship, the symposium brings together academic theory and practical urban application to provide a roadmap for sustainable development. The morning sessions are dedicated to "Green Infrastructure and Biodiversity." Experts from the School of Geography and Planning will present recent findings on the impact of urban green spaces on mental health and local ecosystems. The discussion will extend to the implementation of "sponge city" concepts to combat urban flooding—a topic of particular relevance to the Welsh climate. Attendees will learn about the latest materials in sustainable construction and the integration of renewable energy sources into existing historic architecture. Following a networking lunch, the afternoon sessions will pivot to "Sustainable Transport and Social Equity." This segment explores how urban redesign can promote active travel, such as cycling and walking, while ensuring that the benefits of green transitions are accessible to all socioeconomic groups. Guest speakers from across Europe will share best practices from successful low-emission zones and public transit innovations. The symposium emphasizes a holistic approach, where environmental goals are intrinsically linked to social well-being and economic stability. The event will conclude with an open-floor panel discussion, inviting questions from the audience on local policy and individual community action. The Glamorgan Building, with its grand architecture and academic heritage, provides a fitting backdrop for these high-level discussions. By the end of the seminar, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the policy frameworks and technological solutions necessary to build the cities of tomorrow. This event is not just for professionals but also for engaged citizens and students who are passionate about the future of our urban environments.
Glamorgan Building, Barry
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My Fair Weddings The Summer Garden Gala

My Fair Weddings The Summer Garden Gala

Celebrate the beauty of nature and the romance of the outdoors at the My Fair Weddings Summer Garden Gala. Located at the stunning Coombe Abbey Hotel on the outskirts of Coventry, this event is a celebration of all things botanical, whimsical, and sustainable. This showcase is designed for couples who dream of a garden wedding, a marquee celebration, or a floral-filled indoor event that brings the outside in. The Summer Garden Gala takes advantage of its breathtaking surroundings, with many exhibits located within the venue’s beautifully manicured gardens. Walk through "Marquee Row," where different styles of outdoor structures—from traditional petal-pole marquees to modern stretch tents—are fully decorated to give you a real sense of space and style. Inside each marquee, you’ll find different themes, such as "Boho Chic," "English Country Garden," and "Tropical Paradise." Sustainability is a key theme of this event. We have invited vendors who specialize in eco-friendly wedding solutions, such as biodegradable confetti, locally sourced seasonal catering, and jewelry designers who use recycled metals and ethical gemstones. You can speak with our "Eco-Wedding Consultant" to learn how to reduce the carbon footprint of your big day without compromising on luxury or style. The entertainment at the Summer Garden Gala is perfectly suited to the theme, featuring lawn games, acoustic folk bands, and even a pop-up gin bar set in a converted vintage horsebox. As you wander through the grounds, you’ll encounter "Living Statues" and floral artists creating bouquets in real-time. It’s an immersive experience that goes beyond a traditional trade show. To finish the day, join us for the "Grand Garden Finale" on the lawn, featuring a display of outdoor wedding lighting, from festoon lights to professional pyrotechnics. This event is not just about finding vendors; it’s about experiencing the potential of your wedding day in a setting that inspires creativity. Whether you are planning a grand estate wedding or an intimate garden party, the Summer Garden Gala provides the perfect inspiration and connections to make it happen.
Coombe Abbey Hotel, Coventry
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Coventry Net Zero Innovation Forum

Coventry Net Zero Innovation Forum

The Coventry Net Zero Innovation Forum represents a pivotal gathering for leaders dedicated to decarbonising the West Midlands. As the climate crisis accelerates, the need for localized, actionable solutions has never been more urgent. This event focuses specifically on the intersection of industrial heritage and future-proof green technology. Attendees will engage with keynote speakers from leading environmental consultancies and local government bodies to explore how Coventry can lead the UK in sustainable urban development. The core objective of this forum is to facilitate a bridge between academic research and commercial application. By showcasing successful pilot projects within the city, such as high-efficiency heat pump installations and electric fleet transitions, the event provides a blueprint for businesses of all sizes. The morning sessions are dedicated to policy updates and funding opportunities, particularly focusing on grants available for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) looking to reduce their carbon footprint. During the afternoon, the forum shifts into interactive breakout sessions. These workshops are designed to tackle specific challenges, such as retrofitting older commercial buildings and optimizing supply chains for circularity. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with "Climate Change Solutions Ltd" experts who offer bespoke carbon auditing services. This is not just a theoretical discussion; it is a practical workshop aimed at producing immediate results for the local economy. Networking remains a cornerstone of the forum. A dedicated exhibition space will feature local innovators presenting cutting-edge tools for energy monitoring and waste reduction. By the conclusion of the day, delegates will walk away with a comprehensive toolkit for implementing sustainability within their own organizations. This event is a call to action for the Coventry business community to embrace the green transition not just as a regulatory necessity, but as a significant competitive advantage in the modern global market.
Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry
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Global Youth Storytelling Nature and Peace 2026
Jun 05 - 07, 2026

Global Youth Storytelling Nature and Peace 2026

The "Capture the Future" initiative arrives in Coventry this summer, inviting the younger generation to explore the intersection of environmental conservation and global peace. Organized by the UNA Coventry Branch, this storytelling showcase highlights how the protection of nature is intrinsically linked to the prevention of conflict and the promotion of social stability. As we approach the mid-way point of 2026, the pressures of climate change are increasingly felt in urban environments. This event provides a platform for youth activists, filmmakers, and writers to share their narratives through various media. We will display a gallery of "Global Youth Storytelling" entries that focus on how local actions in the UK can support the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The event includes a keynote address from a prominent environmental journalist and a series of interactive workshops on "Peace Journalism" and "Digital Advocacy." Participants will learn how to use digital tools to document environmental changes in their communities and how to communicate these issues effectively to policy makers. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between scientific data and human emotion, using the power of story to drive legislative change. By focusing on "People and Nature," we emphasize that a healthy planet is the foundation of a peaceful society. This is a celebration of youth creativity and a call to action for the environmental leaders of tomorrow.
The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry
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WEENTECH Water Technology and Waste Forum
Jul 15 - 16, 2026

WEENTECH Water Technology and Waste Forum

The WEENTECH Water Technology & Waste Management Forum addresses one of the most critical aspects of environmental preservation: the circular economy of water and waste. As urban populations grow and climate change impacts water security, the need for innovative management strategies has never been higher. This forum, held in Coventry, gathers international experts to discuss the technological and policy-driven solutions required to safeguard our most precious resources. The event is structured around three core pillars: advanced wastewater treatment, circular waste economies, and urban flood resilience. Highlights include deep dives into membrane bioreactor technology, nutrient recovery from sewage, and the conversion of organic waste into bio-energy. A dedicated segment of the forum will focus on the "Internet of Water," showcasing how IoT sensors can be deployed across city infrastructures to detect leaks and monitor water quality in real-time. This technological focus is complemented by discussions on the legislative frameworks governing waste in the UK and Europe, providing attendees with a holistic view of the industry. Networking is a cornerstone of the WEENTECH Forum. Designed as a "Meeting of Minds," the event includes structured networking sessions where municipal planners can meet with technology providers to discuss specific regional challenges. For researchers, the forum offers a platform to present findings on microplastic filtration and the chemical upcycling of complex plastics. By fostering an environment of open innovation, WEENTECH aims to accelerate the transition from linear "take-make-dispose" models to a truly circular economy. Attendees will gain actionable knowledge on how to implement sustainable water and waste practices that are both ecologically sound and economically viable.
Coventry University Technology Park, Coventry
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WEENTECH Sustainable Energy and Green Systems Expo
May 14 - 15, 2026

WEENTECH Sustainable Energy and Green Systems Expo

The WEENTECH Sustainable Energy & Green Systems Expo stands as a premier gathering for professionals dedicated to the evolution of renewable energy landscapes. Hosted in the heart of Coventry, a city renowned for its industrial heritage and modern innovation, this event serves as a critical junction where theoretical research meets practical application. As the global community pushes toward "Net Zero" targets, the expo addresses the urgent need for scalable green technologies that can be integrated into existing urban infrastructures. This year's expo focuses heavily on the decarbonization of heating and the integration of smart grids. Attendees will explore the latest advancements in photovoltaic cell efficiency, wind turbine aerodynamics, and the burgeoning field of green hydrogen production. Beyond the hardware, the event delves into the digital twin technologies that allow engineers to simulate energy consumption patterns with unprecedented accuracy. By bringing together the brightest minds from academia and the industrial sector, WEENTECH facilitates a unique dialogue on the socio-economic impacts of energy transitions. The conference portion of the expo will feature keynote addresses from leaders in the UK’s energy policy sector, alongside peer-reviewed technical sessions. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in deep-dive discussions regarding the life-cycle analysis of renewable systems, ensuring that "green" solutions are truly sustainable from manufacturing to decommissioning. This is not just a showcase of products; it is a collaborative platform designed to solve the most pressing engineering challenges of the 21st century. Whether you are looking to source new components, find a research partner, or understand the future of the UK energy market, this expo provides the essential insights and connections to move forward.
Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry
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CIH Asset Management and Retrofit Forum

CIH Asset Management and Retrofit Forum

The CIH Asset Management and Retrofit Forum is a critical technical event aimed at solving one of the most pressing issues in the UK property sector: the modernization of aging housing stock. Hosted at the prestigious Warwick Conferences center, this event brings together surveyors, architects, and asset managers to discuss the practicalities of large-scale retrofitting projects. With government mandates for EPC C ratings looming, the pressure to upgrade homes has never been higher, and this forum provides a roadmap for successful implementation. The forum is structured around three core pillars: Financing, Fabric, and Feedback. In the "Financing" segment, experts will break down the latest government grants and private investment models available for social housing providers. We will explore Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) success stories and identify common pitfalls in the application process. The "Fabric" segment focuses on the technical side—insulation, heat pumps, and ventilation systems. Here, delegates can see live demonstrations of new materials and discuss the pros and cons of different retrofit "archetypes." The "Feedback" segment is perhaps the most vital, focusing on the tenant experience. Retrofitting is highly intrusive, and without proper resident engagement, even the most technically sound project can fail. We will share case studies on how to communicate effectively with tenants during works, ensuring high levels of satisfaction and proper usage of new energy systems post-installation. The afternoon includes a series of "Technical Roundtables" where delegates can bring their specific project challenges to a panel of experts for troubleshooting. Whether you are dealing with high-rise decarbonization or rural fuel poverty, this forum offers specific, actionable solutions. By attending, you ensure your organization stays ahead of the curve in asset management and contributes meaningfully to the UK's climate goals.
Warwick Conferences, University of Warwick, Coventry
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Nottinghamshire Circular Economy Symposium
Jun 03 - 04, 2026

Nottinghamshire Circular Economy Symposium

The Nottinghamshire Circular Economy Symposium is a premier gathering of environmental strategists and local authority advisors dedicated to reimagining the lifecycle of resources within the county. In the wake of global supply chain shifts, the local authority's role in securing secondary material markets has never been more vital. This event bridges the gap between high-level policy and boots-on-the-ground execution, offering a comprehensive look at how Nottinghamshire can transition from a linear "take-make-dispose" model to a resilient, closed-loop system. Participants will explore case studies from leading local authorities that have successfully implemented circular procurement policies and community-led repair initiatives. The symposium will feature dedicated tracks on "Urban Mining," focusing on the recovery of precious metals from electronic waste, and "Biogenic Loops," which examines the future of food waste anaerobic digestion within the East Midlands. This is a technical, research-backed event designed for those who manage the physical and financial infrastructure of waste. Special attention will be given to the 2026/27 rollout of mandatory weekly food waste collections. We will discuss the logistical hurdles of vehicle procurement, route optimisation, and public engagement strategies. The symposium encourages a multidisciplinary approach, inviting urban planners and economic development officers to join waste professionals in discussions about how circularity can drive local job creation and carbon reduction targets. Be part of the conversation that shapes the future of Nottingham's resource management.
The Nottingham Belfry, Nottingham