The much-anticipated Chartered Accountants Ireland Annual Dinner takes place tonight (Friday), at the Convention Centre Dublin. How does the largest professional accountancy body on the island of Ireland, intent on building a more sustainable Institute and profession, put together an event for over 700 people and embrace sustainability? Institute Sustainability Officer Susan Rossney takes a closer look.
The venue
The Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) is the world’s first carbon-neutral constructed convention centre. It is also one of Europe’s most environmentally friendly venues. Members can learn more about its waste-management, eco produce, heating, cooling and lighting on its website.
It is one of only three venues in Ireland to hold the ISO 20121 accreditation in Event Sustainability Management Systems, which it secured in 2021. The accreditation was awarded by SGS, the awarding body in Ireland on behalf of ISO, an independent, non-governmental international organisation with a membership of 165 national standards bodies. ISO counts all actions, from relying on tap water instead of plastic bottles to encouraging use of public transport.
The CCD also holds Quality Standard ISO 9001 and Environmental Standard ISO 14001, as well as British Security Standard BS7499.
Each client of the CCD has the option to make a positive impact on the environment by investing in projects run by the Irish initiative Grown Forest. Chartered Accountants Ireland availed of this option when booking the Annual Dinner, by investing in biodiversity projects, which includes the planting of 40 native Irish woodland trees within its woodland borders.
Our speakers
Sonya Lennon
Multi-award-winning entrepreneur and designer Sonya Lennon is dedicated to the value of gender equity in Ireland. With a master’s degree in business equity, diversity and inclusion, Lennon’s high-profile advocacy work includes campaigning for gender pay gap legislation and childcare reform. Founder of social enterprises WorkEqual and LIFT Ireland, Lennon’s focus on social sustainability is also matched by her focus on environmental sustainability. “Climate change is a consideration with everything” she announced in June 2023, going to say that Lennon Courtney is “entering a new phase as a company, one with sustainability at the forefront in all its forms.”
Johnny Sexton
Following a sensational rugby career, Johnny Sexton recently took up the role of Chief of Staff for the Ardagh Group, the sustainable packaging company. In interviews Sexton has emphasised wellbeing in the workplace, mental resilience, and the ability to switch off and to stay motivated for the 'always on' generation, in both sport and business. He is also an investor in plastics-free drinks company, DASH, a certified B-Corporation that prioritises reducing food waste.
MC Dearbhail McDonald
MC for the evening is journalist, author and broadcaster, Dearbhail McDonald. Alongside her achievements in journalism and media – including several awards for her contribution to public affairs journalism – Dearbhail also cofounded the Equality Expert Group (EEG), a collective of experts drawn from a variety of fields, public and private, seeking to support equality and diversity in Irish social, economic and cultural life. Dearbhail’s 2019 documentary ‘Fertility Shock’, RTÉ, addressed the future of work, diverse workforces and the impact of fertility trends on economic growth. Members will also have seen Dearbhail in this week’s documentary ‘The Last Priests and Nuns in Ireland’, which examined the role of nuns in Ireland to see how they have shaped Irish lives, including her own, for better or for worse.
Find out more about sustainability at Chartered Accountants Ireland in this two-minute video with Sustainability Officer, Susan Rossney.