You’re officially invited!
to Becoming Gen B: Cultivating a Sustainable Future in Events
Where: EartH, 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, London N16 8BH
When: Wednesday 26th March
Time: 10am-11.30am
Join From Now, part of the certified B Corporation emc3 Collective, at EartH for an inspiring morning with a select group of events industry leaders committed to holistic sustainability.
We’re celebrating B Corp Month and inviting you to be part of Gen B: a movement of changemakers using business as a force for good, driven by action, inspiration, and a shared commitment to doing better.
We’ll take part in a Positive Planting experience and a mindful creative practice, guided by the Be In Your Element team. This reflective moment will serve as a powerful reminder that wellness and sustainability go hand in hand—for us, our industry, and the planet—leaving you with a meaningful keepsake to take home and grow.
Connect with like-minded leaders shaping the future of inclusive, responsible, and eco-conscious events, all in a stunning setting!
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Our Partners

EartH
EartH is more than a venue, it’s a hub for culture, creativity, and community. Originally the 1930s Savoy cinema, this Art Deco landmark was revived in 2018 by the team behind Shoreditch’s Village Underground. Now, with three unique spaces, EartH hosts innovative events and performances while championing grassroots talent through Studio 36, a community music space fostering inclusion and creativity in Hackney and beyond.

Wolf & Lamb
At Wolf & Lamb, food is more than just sustenance—it’s an experience. As an independent catering company, they craft bespoke menus filled with fresh, seasonal flavors that elevate any gathering. With a passion for quality and innovation, Wolf & Lamb bring people together through food, creating unforgettable moments around the table.

Be In Your Element
At the heart of Be In Your Element we have a simple yet profound mission: to elevate events by making well-being the heart of every experience. In a world that’s disconnected and more stressed than ever, we see well-being not as an optional extra at events but as a necessity.