TheGridNet
The Charlotte Grid Charlotte

The Charlotte Sustainability Summit returns this weekend. Here's what you need to know

The summit started in 2018, but went on hiatus during the pandemic. The Charlotte Sustainability Summit, which began in 2018 but went on hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic, is returning to the city of Charlotte for the first time since. The summit, which aims to inform community members on how to make sustainable choices, will be held at The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City and involve workshops and discussions with nonprofits and local leaders. Sessions focus on topics such as sustainable transportation and walkable communities, supporting local food production, addressing air pollution in the state, land conservancy, responsible waste management, water conservation, wildlife conservation, and the importance of public spaces. Tickets for the general public are $30 for general admission and $20 for students with a student ID.

The Charlotte Sustainability Summit returns this weekend. Here's what you need to know

Publié : 3 semaines plus tôt par Emma Korynta dans Tech Environment Science

The summit started in 2018, but went on hiatus during the pandemic.

Example video title will go here for this video

Example video title will go here for this video

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charlotte Sustainability Summit is returning to the Queen City.

Saturday, people will gather at The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City to participate in workshops and discussions with nonprofits and local leaders. It's all in an effort to showcase the ways collaborative sustainable efforts can make a difference in Charlotte.

The summit started in 2018, but went on hiatus during the pandemic. The goal is to inform community members on how to make sustainable choices.

Sessions focus on topics including sustainable transportation and walkable communities, supporting local food production, addressing air pollution in the state, land conservancy, responsible waste management, water conservation, wildlife conservation, and the importance of public spaces when it comes to sustainability.

Tickets for the general public are $30, and students can get a discounted ticket for $20 with a student ID.

WCNC Charlotte To Go is a daily news and weather podcast you can listen to so you can start your day with the team at WCNC Charlotte.

SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts || Spotify || Pandora || TuneIn || Google Podcasts || iHeart

All of WCNC Charlotte's podcasts are free and available for both streaming and download. You can listen now on Android, iPhone, Amazon, and other internet-connected devices. Join us from North Carolina, South Carolina, or on the go anywhere.


Les sujets: ESG, Environment-ESG

Read at original source