d&b group has launched SustainSymphony, a cloud-based sustainability management software service.
This Software as a Service (SaaS) solution is tailored to the landscape of the global live event industry and is accessible to all as the basic version will be offered free of charge.
At the heart of SustainSymphony is a comprehensive database designed as an event checklist. Suppliers and service providers are able to store their products and services on the cloud server so that other users can find their offerings when searching for sustainable suppliers. Users can enter their Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) data for their events, services, and venues, enabling them to calculate and improve sustainability measures for future events.
Venues have the option to add their annual sustainability data to the platform. Using this data, the platform calculates event-related emissions for an individual event.
One of the key features of SustainSymphony is the integration of sustainability certificates, allowing users to display credentials such as ISO14001. In addition, the software service enables users to create sustainability reports based on the information it provides. The platform also provides carbon footprint tools such as Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reports, practical checklists and centralised data for venues and products.
Robert Trebus, director of sustainability at d&b group, commented: "SustainSymphony is unique for a number of reasons. This free service goes beyond traditional offerings by enabling verifiable CO2 reduction, energy savings and efficient resource management. The software acts as a catalyst for positive environmental impact within the live events industry.”
Amnon Harman, CEO of d&b group, concluded: "With SustainSymphony we are addressing the increasing consciousness of environmental and social matters in the live event industry. We are making a bold statement by offering our basic version free of charge. Our aim is to inspire and encourage event organisers, operators and suppliers to make sustainability a top priority. We want to empower the entire live events industry to contribute to a more sustainable future.”