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Businesses tap into green economy at Newcastle eco-event
Hundreds of businesses attended the Big Eco Show in Newcastle on Thursday 18 April to find out more on how the green economy can help them.
The Big Eco Show brought together and showcased businesses from across the region and focused on how they can grow and build their resilience within the green economy.
The key note speaker, entrepreneur Tim Cantle-Jones, spoke about the importance of the green economy and explained how it offers a new way of doing business; co-operation and collaboration rather than conflict and competition. He outlined the opportunities for business, for the North East region and invited thoughts on the collective vision of what the future will look like if we get it right.
Tim, of Green Deal Products, said: “The Big Eco Show is the only place to be for firms wishing to gain inspiration and ideas around the emerging green economy to assist growth, to improve resilience to the impacts of the changing climate, and also to reduce costs by cutting emissions.”
The Show is organised by Daisy Green Media & Events and ClimateNE and two further events are in the pipeline for this year.
Nicola Alexander, Daisy Green, said: “I am thrilled with the success of the Big Eco Show. Interest in the show has been exceptional. Everyone I spoke to during the day told me that there was a real need for an event like this. We already have plans in the pipeline for a third Big Eco Show in Teesside over the summer and a fourth in Sunderland in the autumn.”
The day also featured the award-nominated ConnectFriday networking, workshops, a wide range of exhibitors demonstrating the growing number of green businesses in North East England, and a range of electric and low-emission vehicles to test-drive.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Daisy Green Magazine .
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