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Sustainable events in Copenhagen

Considered one of the most sustainable cities in the world, Copenhagen is home to 546 km of bike paths, a fleet of electric harbour ferries and a majority of the hotel rooms around town are eco-certified. So it makes sense that we focus on sustainable event planning too.

Legacy - leaving a positive impact

We believe that events and congresses not only have the potential to influence knowledge exchange, culture, innovation, talent attraction and development, they also have the potential to be catalysts for change and leave positive long-term impact.

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Copenhagen Sustainability Guide

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Copenhagen Legacy Lab

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Copenhagen Congress Compass

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Sustainable events planning

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Sustainable hotels & venues

Metro in Copenhagen

Transport options

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Sustainable Copenhagen

Sustainability in action

Just some of the ways events professionals can get involved with sustainability in Copenhagen.

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Sustainability news

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WindEurope returns to Copenhagen in 2025
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Copenhagen Legacy Lab launches legacy case studies from key congresses
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Copenhagen Legacy Lab wins IMEX-EIC Innovation in Sustainability Award 2022
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Copenhagen Convention Bureau launches Copenhagen Sustainability Guide 2.0

Contact us

We’re here to help, whatever stage of planning you’re at, and it doesn’t cost an øre (that’s Danish for penny). Email us at cvb@woco.dk or look for the right person on our contacts page.

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Don’t hesitate to submit your RFP.

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