The company’s commitment to sustainability includes the creation of a new dedicated role, an internal training programme and the publication of a sustainability report.
AIM Group International is strengthening its sustainability credentials with key initiatives including the achievement of ISO 20121 certification for sustainable event management and the appointment of Annalisa Ponchia as the company’s new Sustainability Manager.
The ISO 20121 certification reflects the Group’s commitment to rigorous assessment and in-depth audits conducted over several months and covers all Italian-based companies, and subsidiaries – including AIM Education, AIM Sport and AIM Communication – and all operations.
Formerly the Group’s Innovation Director, Annalisa Ponchia brings a wealth of experience and commitment to drive AIM Group’s sustainability plan to new heights. In her new role, Annalisa will be tasked with leading the way in sustainable event management and production.
“As Sustainability Manager, I am dedicated to driving the company’s sustainability agenda forward. This key role underlines our unwavering commitment to prioritising sustainability and implementing industry-leading practices in event management and production,” says Annalisa Ponchia.
One of Annalisa’s key objectives is to help corporate and association clients integrate sustainable practices into their events and communications initiatives, in line with the Group’s commitment to the Net Zero Carbon Events pledge, a shared commitment across the events and meetings industry to meet the targets set out in the Paris Climate Agreement, which AIM Group signed up to in 2021. Working closely with clients and supported by Simona Robagliati, Quality Assurance of AIM Group International, she will tailor strategies to meet their individual needs and objectives, ensuring that their sustainability aspirations are realised.
“This position requires keeping up to date with the latest trends and developments in sustainable event management and production. This includes in-depth research and evaluation of new technologies, materials and methodologies that can effectively reduce the environmental footprint of events and communications projects,” explains Annalisa.
In addition, Annalisa will lead the AIM Group’s internal sustainability initiatives. This includes setting sustainability targets, developing staff training programmes and closely monitoring and reporting on sustainability performance. For example, the integration of AI into the Group’s operations is one of its first major projects to involve employees. AI-powered tools can help manage energy efficiently, minimise waste and promote green practices, as well as monitor and reduce carbon footprints. In addition, its language translation capabilities make it easier to connect with a global audience.
The next major milestone for AIM Group is the forthcoming publication of its first Sustainability Report, a comprehensive document that will outline the environmental, social and governance performance achieved in 2023.