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isla releases European Temperature Check Report 2025, the first data-led snapshot of carbon emissions across European business events
Event sustainability body isla today publishes its European Temperature Check 2025, a follow-up to their 2023 UK-only study and the most comprehensive look yet at carbon impacts in the European events market.
Launched at isla’s Made Possible Festival (6 May, Barbican Centre), the study analyses data from almost 1,000 events measured in TRACE, isla’s carbon measurement platform, and blends it with survey responses and in-depth interviews from brands, agencies, venues and suppliers.
Report highlights include:
Anna Abdelnoor, CEO & Founder, isla: “As climate pressures intensify, the sector faces growing urgency to adapt to a changing world. Our new European report gives the event industry the data to act. We analysed almost 1000 TRACE-measured events and took insights from a Europe-wide survey to set clear benchmarks and pinpoint fast, practical opportunities to act with impact. Without comprehensive measurement, we cannot track trends, set realistic benchmarks, or drive evidence-based change. Our ambition is to make ‘start measuring’ a given, not a rallying cry.”
Why it matters:
The European Temperature Check Report’s purpose is to transparently share information, providing carbon data to empower conversations to accelerate industry-wide progress and highlights the growing need for formal reporting to comply with regulations, retain clients, and attract new business.
The full report is free to the events community. Access it here.
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