More love, less carbon: a look back at an evening at the Climate House

  • February 24, 2025

On Thursday, February 13, the Climate House hosted a memorable evening filled with conviviality and commitment: “More Love, Less Carbon.”

Organized by Climeet, Green Événements, and the Climate House, this event brought together passionate stakeholders from the event industry and ecological transition to discuss a central question: how can we combine love with carbon sobriety? A perfectly fitting theme on the eve of Valentine’s Day!

As Hugo Paul aptly described it, the evening felt like a “giant speed dating event for those who love connections.” Who was there? The Cli-mates (Climeet), the LEADers (LEAD - Label for Sustainable Events), and impact-driven event professionals from the Climate House community.


An evening of connections and action

From the very start, the tone was set: a sticker-exchange game encouraged participants to meet and engage in spontaneous, enriching conversations. Adding to the immersive experience, a red carpet reimagined by Réserve des Arts and a charismatic master of ceremonies dressed in a red toga—played by Rémi Sabouraud—set the stage for an unforgettable evening.

The night was punctuated by inspiring talks, covering key topics such as social connections, ecological transition, and the impact of sustainable events. Among the highlights, we recall:

  • Alexandre Jost (La Fabrique Spinoza) and his study on the benefits of social ties, demonstrating their influence on well-being and longevity.
  • Rose-May Lucotte (ChangeNOW) and her Learning Expeditions, offering a deep dive into the behind-the-scenes of event sustainability and the LEAD label.
  • Fabrice Bonnifet, who introduced GenAct, the first association dedicated to regenerative CSR, supported by C3D.
  • Hugo Paul, who shared his vision of community-building through his book (Re)Faire Tribu, a key resource for fostering engaged communities.
  • Hopscotch and their relational capital concept, an essential metric for measuring the impact of relationships between an organization and its ecosystem.

A lasting impact

More than just an event, this evening marked the launch of the PLAMOC (More Love, Less Carbon) working group, a space for reflection and experimentation within L’Ate.lier at Climate House.

Throughout 2025, this group will bring together committed professionals for key moments, including:

  • The 20th anniversary of the Carbon Footprint® (March 10, 2025), in partnership with the Low Carbon Transition Association, bringing together engaged stakeholders.
  • Two Learning Expeditions with ChangeNOW.
  • The official launch of GenAct (March 14, 2025).
  • The release of Hugo Paul’s book Faire Tribu (March 20, 2025).
  • PlayforLife: A major concert for the planet (September 30, 2025, at La Seine Musicale).
  • Resilience Day, a national event promoting event adaptation in the face of crises (October 2025).
  • A working group dedicated to improving event footprint measurement via Climeet (avoided emissions - Scope 4, water, materials).

A treat for the taste buds, a commitment to the planet

The experience wasn’t just about conversations and debates—it was also a feast for the taste buds! A huge thanks to our committed caterers, who delighted participants with ethical and flavorful products:

  • Algolesko – A Breton company specializing in organic seaweed farming, offering a sustainable and nutritious alternative.
  • Omie – The first organic grocery brand focused on regenerative agriculture, committed to respecting both soil and producers.
  • Land & Monkeys – A 100% plant-based bakery, combining delicious flavors with an environmentally conscious approach.
  • Meet My Mama – A social enterprise showcasing the culinary talents of women from around the world, providing them with professional opportunities.
  • – A French wine brand committed to sustainable, organic, and pesticide-free viticulture, embracing circular economy principles with reusable bottles.

Memento: capturing the moment and extending the experience

To immortalize the evening, we partnered with Memento, a specialist in event photography and experience enhancement. Memento offers an immersive experience where each participant can relive and share the event’s best moments.

How does it work? With facial recognition, guests can instantly retrieve their photos—no installation or hassle needed. They simply scan a QR code, take a selfie, and access a personalized and secure gallery.

This solution revolutionizes event photography by making memory-sharing seamless and instant. It also simplifies post-event photo distribution, allowing guests to share their snapshots in one click—amplifying the event’s reach.

We regularly collaborate with Memento to provide a smooth and immersive experience while ensuring high-quality photography.


What’s next?

This evening was just the beginning! The journey continues with the PLAMOC working group, which will open new opportunities for shaping a more sustainable event industry.

👉 Want to be part of this collective movement? All the details are here: https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1qQzDv0jZTkqqTISFoA_gJQ2d8bjw

A huge thank you to all the participants, speakers, and partners for making this evening an inspiring and unifying moment. The community is growing, and we can’t wait to continue this adventure together! 💚

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