Top 5 most-loved articles of 2025
Thanks for reading with us in 2025!
We’ve loved sharing our sustainability journey with you. Our library of articles and free resources has reached thousands of people this year, and the number don’t lie! Here have been our most popular posts on the Bee’s Knees in 2025.
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Carpet might not be the most exciting thing that comes to mind when you think about event sustainability, but its footprint is bigger than you’d expect. In this blog, we follow the full life cycle of event carpet with a fun, interactive infographic that traces its journey from manufacture to disposal, and lay out what smarter choices mean for events.
Translate risks into solutions! Even when confronted with industry challenges, significant innovations in sustainable events are moving the industry forward. Knowledge is power - stay informed about what is trending in our industry right now, the risks we're confronted with, and actionable steps to get in front of any negative impacts headed your way.
Tight budget? Shifting plans? You can still stick to your sustainability goals. This blog shares simple, cost-effective ways to keep your efforts moving forward—without sacrificing impact or breaking the bank.
Honeycomb Strategies is proud to help launch Venue Sustainalytics—the first sustainability benchmarking platform built for live event venues. In partnership with IAVM and TSNN, this tool will bring clarity, consistency, and accountability to sustainability efforts across the industry.
As one of the most popular forms of entertainment and a fun way to create camaraderie, sports leads the way in cultural influence. Sports teams, venues, and events also consume a lot of resources, though, so we're following some of the hottest ways that athletics orgs are mitigating impact, planning for the future, and engaging with their fans on sustainability.
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Our team of experts said that these articles and accompanying resources helped them make tangible progress with clients this year.
Annual reporting on sustainability doesn't have to be a chore - it can be an opportunity to show strides that build value for your brand. With a mix of data and storytelling, your report can stand out from the rest. We show you how to get started.
Engaging stakeholders in sustainability is crucial for strategic success, cost savings, and enhancing the bottom line. Our latest blog explores the importance of stakeholder engagement and offers practical tips for effective communication and collaboration.
Honeycomb Strategies’ data-based approach to sustainability says you can’t manage what you don’t measure. Quantitative metrics aid in setting realistic goals, tracking progress towards their achievement, and transparent reporting. We’ve compiled a list of five data points that are vital to tracking sustainable progress for green events to lower their environmental impact.
Oldies But Goodies
Some of our older articles remain some of our most popular. Don’t miss out on these all-time favorite Bee’s Knees hits!
Hosting a sustainable event doesn’t have to be expensive. This guide presents six practical, strategies to boost sustainability that don't cost anything extra. These tips reduce environmental impact and can also save money in the long term.
Discover how your organization can lead the charge in sustainability by forming a dedicated "Sustainability Team" - a multidisciplinary task force that brings together diverse expertise to drive meaningful environmental change. This collaborative approach enhances your company's sustainability efforts and encourages employee engagement and innovation.
It’s easy to hand out stress balls, keychains and other cheap-to-produce swag to start a conversation. But - at what cost to the environment? And does that fidget spinner really provide the memorable impact you want it to? Let’s explore what it takes to make a disposable tchotchke and discuss the values of an alternative.
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