This week we launched our brand-new web hub, showcasing our One Planet Living® Leaders. These outstanding projects highlight the very best use of our One Planet Living framework and represent a gold standard in placemaking. Explore the projects here and learn more about the benefits of submitting your own project for a leadership review here.

To celebrate the launch, we were delighted to run two webinars with some of our One Planet Living Leaders themselves. Chaired by Sue Riddlestone OBE, Bioregional CEO and co-founder, the webinars showcased some of the visionary One Planet Living Leaders who are using our framework to create some of the world’s most sustainable communities.

Must-see viewing... I came away feeling much better informed, inspired - and hopeful about the future.

Bianca Hollis, webinar attendee

If you missed the webinars live, you can catch up on the recordings and download the slide decks below.

Webinar one

Watch the first webinar above

Webinar one - speakers:

  • Annabelle McGuiness, City of Fremantle (Australia), explained how the city is leading the way in One Planet Living
  • Phil Donaldson, Bioregional Australia, introduced Bioregional Australia's work in supporting organisations to create a brighter, better future
  • Lewis Knight, Bioregional, discussed how One Planet Living is shaping NW Bicester, the UK's very first eco-town.

Webinar two

Watch our second webinar above

Webinar two - speakers:

  • Jonathan Westeinde, Windmill Development Group, introduced Epic Investment Services' One Planet Living Real Estate Fund (Canada), and discussed Baker District in Guelph, Ontario
  • Ian Pritchett, Greencore Construction, discussed Springfield Meadows, one of the UK’s most sustainable, zero-carbon housing developments

We’d like to thank all our speakers and attendees for two really enjoyable and inspiring sessions. If you have any questions on anything to do with our One Planet Living framework, including our upcoming sustainability training, please contact me using the form below.

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