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How event sustainability has shifted from optional to expected: today’s audiences demand responsible practices. We unpack evolving expectations, research insights and practical steps event organisers can take to future-proof their materials and strategies.

By Anna
Marketing & Operations Executive
Sustainability isn’t just about materials or targets. It’s about place, people and the choices made close to home. From local supply chains to city-led climate initiatives, this is a story of how Bristol helps ethical businesses grow with purpose.

By Hugo
Operations Strategist
How sustainable lanyards and badges can become meaningful, visible expressions of your organisation’s environmental values.

By Anna
Marketing & Operations Executive
In a world where environmental responsibility is no longer optional, businesses and event organisers are under growing pressure to choose materials that reflect their commitment to sustainability. But what if your next event badge could do more than just display someone’s name? What if it could leave behind something living – something that grows?

By Anna
Marketing & Operations Executive
Event registration is the gateway to every attendee’s experience. It’s the first impression they’ll have of your event – and it’s also one of the most overlooked opportunities to reduce waste.
For organisers committed to sustainability, the registration area is often the biggest contributor to single-use materials: paper tickets, plastic wallets, throwaway pens, excess signage, printed programmes, and more. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

By Cameron
Design & Product Development Manager
When attendees wear a recycled lanyard around their neck, they’re not just carrying their name badge. They’re carrying a message about your brand’s values, priorities, and environmental responsibility.

By Roland
Director
Custom name badges might be small, but their impact is huge. Whether you’re hosting a high-profile conference, a product launch, an awards dinner, or an internal corporate event, your name badges are one of the very first physical brand experiences attendees will encounter.

By Roland
Director
Ordering custom event badges might seem straightforward, but for event planners, marketing teams, and procurement officers, it can quickly become a source of stress, wasted money, or even attendee complaints if key details are missed.

By Hugo
Operations Strategist
Discover the pros and cons of RPET vs bamboo lanyards for your event. Compare sustainability, customisation, durability, and cost to choose the perfect eco-friendly lanyard with Hunter Operations.

By Anna
Marketing & Operations Executive
As the events industry evolves, sustainability has become a cornerstone of modern event planning. Attendees, sponsors, and stakeholders increasingly expect organisers to prioritise eco-conscious practices, reflecting a global shift toward environmental responsibility.

By Sam
Operations Assistant
When it comes to sustainable event supplies, the smallest details speak volumes. A badge isn’t just a badge. A lanyard isn’t just a lanyard. A wristband isn’t just a wristband. Every choice you make reflects what your organisation values and how you want to be seen.

By Roland
Director