Sustainability Bites: How can circularity increase profitability?

Sustainability Bites: How can circularity increase profitability?

CQ BID Sustainability 'Bites' #1 A look at how focusing on environmental improvement can reduce business costs by embracing circularity.

By Cathedral Quarter BID

Date and time

Wednesday, June 25 · 12:30 - 1:30pm GMT+1

Location

The Black Box

18-22 Hill Street Belfast BT1 2LA United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 2 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

First bite: How can circularity increase profitability?

Presented by Sally O’Kane of Giraffe Associates, this 1 hour lunch and learn session will look at how focusing on environmental improvement can bring efficiencies, reduce costs and actually increase profits in your business by embracing circularity.


  • Connecting local environmental challenges to global issues
  • Why does ‘circularity matter?
  • Demystifying the circular economy for all sectors
  • Beyond ethics: The business case for environmental action
  • Small, actionable steps your business can take now


📅 Date: Wednesday 25th June
📍 Location: The Black Box, 18-22 Hill St, Belfast BT1 2LA
🍽️ Lunch Provided: Please inform us of any dietary requirements


We encourage all Cathedral Quarter businesses to seize this opportunity to stay informed, prepared, and ahead of evolving expectations.

If you have any queries, please contact info@destinationcq.com

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Tickets are free for CQ BID members (we do check, so don't try it on!) and £10 for everyone else.

This session is brought to you by Destination CQ - the Cathedral Quarter's Business Improvement District, working to improve the area for all its residents.

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Destination CQ represents the Cathedral Quarter Business Improvement District (BID).

The BID is a local, democratically established organisation that focuses on delivering specific improvements needed by local businesses and organisations throughout the area. BIDs invest in and deliver projects to improve the local trading environment, drive down business costs and raise the area’s profile. Our vision is to further develop the unique Cathedral Quarter area as a great destination for tourism, culture, creativity, innovation, and business.