MEET THE CSN DURING LONDON CLIMATE ACTION WEEK!

The EA Project and its Circular Society Network are coming to London and launching their first in-person, circular matchmaking event! Here we are… 1 year after launching online during the pandemic, 188 members later, on 6 continents, and 6 virtual events, The EA Project will be producing its first in-person event for professionals in London!Continue reading “MEET THE CSN DURING LONDON CLIMATE ACTION WEEK!”

Chantal Amador interviewed on Hubfizz Eco Biz show

Chantal Amador, founder of The EA Project and The Circular Society Network who produce virtual & hybrid events to reach a global audience while limiting impact. Chantal organized shows for up to 7000 people in France from 2008 to 2012 and then joined the corporate world as an executive assistant to leaders in different industries.Continue reading “Chantal Amador interviewed on Hubfizz Eco Biz show”

Join Chantal Amador, Founder of The EA Project on her live interview with Hubfizz

Next Tuesday at 11am GMT, Chantal Amador will be going live on HubFizz ‘s Eco Biz Show hosted by Karen Black. The show is always a snappy 10 minute interview with business owners, ecopreneurs, changemakers and thought leaders who share their expertise, insights and stories to provide you with tips and inspiration to grow your business and make it greener. “I’m looking forward sharingContinue reading “Join Chantal Amador, Founder of The EA Project on her live interview with Hubfizz”

Cucumber Clothing: How we incorporate Sustainability into our brand (and our new Loan-to-Own circularity initiative)

Cucumber Clothing has been featured in GRAZIA, ELLE, VOGUE Italia, BBC Radio, The Independent, The Telegraph and many more. We are delighted to have both co-founders as members of The Circular Society Network by The EA Project and we thank them for sharing their experience with us. Cucumber is the brainchild of North London friendsContinue reading “Cucumber Clothing: How we incorporate Sustainability into our brand (and our new Loan-to-Own circularity initiative)”

COP26 was not a sustainable event and this needs to change.

After a week here at COP26 – UN Climate Change Conference, going from prestigious events to cocktails to after parties, from “single use compostable cups” to “eco-friendly” buffets, every single day since I arrived, trying to go where the decision makers are, the only thing keeping me grounded is by walking to the event venues everyContinue reading “COP26 was not a sustainable event and this needs to change.”