Nordic-Baltic Sustainability Conference 2024 in Reykavik

The Nordic-Baltic Sustainability Conference 2024 convened at the Bolholt 6 in Reykjavík, Iceland, bringing together diverse stakeholders committed to shaping a greener and more sustainable future. Under the theme of “Empowering CSOs and Communities for Sustainable Change,” this one-day event fostered dialogue, collaboration, and actionable strategies to address pressing environmental challenges.

The conference kicked off with a series of thought-provoking keynote speeches:

  • H.E. Ambassador Samcová-Hall Allen, representing the European Union delegation to Iceland, explored how we can turn challenges posed by climate change and environmental issues into opportunities for “Green and Just Transformation.”
  • Auður H. Ingólfsdóttir, Director of the Climate and Circular Economy Department at the Environment Agency of Iceland, shared insights on “Encouraging a Just and Efficient Green Transition in Iceland,” emphasizing the importance of justice and efficiency in this process.
  • Ásta Sóllilja Guðmundsdóttir, Executive Director of KLAK Icelandic Startups, highlighted “Creating a Greener Future: Engaging Startups and Communities,” underscoring the crucial role of both startups and community engagement in achieving a sustainable future.

The conference delved deeper into how societies can actively contribute to a fair green transition by empowering Civil Society Organizations (CSOs). Participants explored actionable steps CSOs can take to lead the charge towards a more sustainable future.

The conference also offered activities promoting sustainable lifestyles, recognizing the importance of individual choices. Participants brainstormed ways to encourage communities to adopt greener practices, from conscious consumerism to eco-friendly habits. Additionally, cross-cutting themes such as gender equality, digitalization, and social justice were woven into the discussions, emphasizing a holistic approach to sustainability.

The conference featured stimulating panel discussions, fostering dialogue and collaboration:
“How to reduce overconsumption by integrating sustainable lifestyle choices and useful digital tools into community life.”
“Green transition and Empowerment of sustainable change at the local level through engagement and work with the community, administration, and business sectors.”
“What is the role of CSOs in building the green future of the Nordic-Baltic region?”

Beyond the panel discussions, networking sessions provided valuable opportunities for participants to connect across sectors. Government officials, NGO representatives, researchers, and private sector leaders exchanged ideas and explored potential collaborations.

The pinnacle of the conference was developing a joint statement on fair green transition. This statement, endorsed by all participants, outlines commitments to reduce overconsumption, promote sustainable practices, and amplify the role of CSOs. It is a rallying cry for critical decision-makers, stakeholders, and community leaders who will drive the green transition forward.

The conference culminated in the development of a joint statement. Endorsed by all participants, this statement outlines commitments to reduce overconsumption, promote sustainable practices, and amplify the role of CSOs. This message is powerful for stakeholders and decision-makers who will be crucial in driving the green transition forward.

The Nordic-Baltic Sustainability Conference 2024 concluded on a high note, leaving participants with renewed enthusiasm and practical tools to champion sustainability in their communities. It was more than just an event; it was a catalyst for change, reminding us that a greener future for the Nordic-Baltic region is within our collective reach.