Join in and Celebrate the Festival of Sustainable Business at the Fantastic Gala Dinner!
Bristol’s first Festival of Sustainable Business is taking place in the city centre on 17th September 2019, and is set to be the most significant event to celebrate environmental businesses in the South West region. This inaugural festival, and free-to-attend exhibition, will provide delegates with multiple opportunities to find out more about sustainable business models, technologies and services.
The grand finale to the festival will be a fantastic Gala Dinner: taking place at the Bristol Hotel on the evening of 17th September, the dinner will begin at 7pm with a drinks reception, followed by a gourmet 3 course dinner. The festival theme will continue - with dinner guests enjoying a superb menu, all prepared using the finest locally and sustainably sourced produce.
Guests will be entertained by after dinner speakers, including Natalie Fee, the award-winning environmental campaigner, author, and founder of City to Sea. City to Sea is a non-profit, award-winning organisation that campaigns to stop plastic pollution at source.
Not only does this promise to be a fun and enjoyable evening, it’s also a unique opportunity to enjoy great networking with peers from businesses across the region, and to hear from some inspirational speakers.
If you haven’t already bought your tickets for the Festival Gala Dinner, then do book now as spaces are limited and tickets are selling fast, with a wide range of businesses already booked, including law firms, community groups, energy companies and construction networks, to name a few.
This is your chance to join in the Festival celebrations at this grand finale, and applaud the great work being done across the region by businesses who are progressing their sustainability journey.
Ticket costs are: subscriber £45, non-subscriber £50, discounts available for bookings of 10. Please reserve your table here or email festival@thefutureeconomygroup.co.uk
Guests will be entertained by after dinner speakers including:
Natalie Fee, the award-winning environmental campaigner, author, speaker and founder of City to Sea, a non-profit organisation running campaigns to stop plastic pollution at source
Ed Davey, Treasury and Business Spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats
Mayor Marvin Rees, Bristol City Council
The Gala Dinner is kindly sponsored by Gravity.
The Drinks Reception is kindly sponsored by Vattenfall.
The organisers are grateful to their valued sponsors for the evening’s entertainment. The Gala Dinner has been sponsored by The Future Economy Group, that helps connect businesses to sustainable solutions, and The Brunel Group, the award-winning independent insurance brokers. The drinks reception has been sponsored by Vattenfall, the leading European energy company that aims to enable fossil-free living within one generation.