
Legacy Founder Abena Featured in Executive Support Magazine
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Corporate Gifting & SWAG: What Do I Give?
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Welcome to Legacy Marketplace
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Five Questions to Consider to Host More Sustainable Business Events
With in-person events close to officially being given the green light, planning and hosting...

Sustainable Event Catering
After events turned virtual due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, Legacy events, supported by...

Collecting Sustainability Data For Events
Brianna, an environment and sustainability enthusiast with a passion for just and sustainable systems...

Measuring, Benchmarking and Offsetting Carbon Emissions
After events turned virtual due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, Legacy events, supported by...

How to make corporate events more sustainable.
After events turned virtual due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, Legacy events, supported by...

Top tips to keep your attendees engaged at a virtual event
Nothing can truly replicate that spark of human interaction during live events, but, as...

The event industry’s recovery – can it be sustainable and COVID-19 safe?
With news that event giants Glastonbury Festival have decided to cancel their event for the second year running due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s likely that many other major events will follow. Many event organisers are now wondering whether their safety measures and precautions are enough to encourage attendance at face to face events.
Almost one year on since the start of the coronavirus pandemic and it’s fair to say that the desire to meet and get back to in-person meetings is at an all-time high! Current restrictions on mass gatherings and international travel are impacting organisers decision of whether to commit to in person events in 2021.
The roll out of the vaccine is, however bringing some hope, with the UK Government claiming that they’re currently on target to vaccinate 14 million people by mid-February.