Soon: Impact Day 2025 in Tallinn

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On 9 and 10 October, it’s time again for Impact Day in the beautiful old city of Tallinn in Estonia. If you want to try something different, gain inspiration and discover a new city, this is the perfect opportunity.

No topic related to sustainability will be left untouched, including cleantech, nature, the food industry, mobility/transport, construction and social entrepreneurship. You can listen to renowned speakers such as entrepreneur and best-selling author Seth Godin, climate activist Clover Hogan (who was also present last year), author and non-profit entrepreneur (Sensei) David Armstrong and many others.

This year’s theme: Building a bold, self-sufficient Europe.

Impact Day is the largest event of its kind in Northern Europe and focuses primarily on promoting social, responsible and environmentally friendly business practices, where well-being and prosperity go hand in hand.

The world is going through a period of instability and change, which is accompanied by all kinds of uncertainties. Geopolitical tensions also necessitate a more self-sufficient and sustainable European continent. At this event, you can connect with leaders, innovators and policymakers committed to positive, sustainable action. You can enjoy more than 80 sessions, including keynotes, practical workshops, discussion panels as well as a pitch competition.

The big question here is: how can we turn the current global security crises into opportunities for stability, while making the transition to low-carbon industries and a more sustainable society? You will connect with people who, like you, want a strategic, collective shift to enable the necessary changes.

This year, Impact Day relocates from the Põhjala Factory to a larger, more central venue: Kultuurikatel (‘The Creative Hub’).

Go to Visit Tallinn for all the information you need about this picturesque medieval capital of Estonia, which dates back to 1154. In 2025, Tallinn has just over 450,000 inhabitants, a third of the entire country. Over the years, the city has fallen into the hands of the Danes, Germans and, most recently, the Russians. A remarkable fact is that in 1980, the Moscow Olympic Games were partly held in Tallinn, as sailing competitions were organised there. It was not until 1991 that Estonia finally broke away from the Soviet Union and became a sovereign country again, but a significant part of the population is still Russian.

Would you like to come too? Use the code SCA15 for a 15% discount and, until 26 September 2025, you will even receive an additional 30% discount thanks to Early Bird prices.

Here’s all the information you need:

Website: https://impactday.eu/

Programme: https://lnkd.in/eTCnAXxJ

Tickets: https://lnkd.in/eB9xMp9W

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How do you convey your message in a changing world?

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Talking about the climate and making a personal contribution is no longer the preserve of a small group of people. In the past, they were called tree huggers or climate fanatics.

Nowadays, if you don’t have solar panels, you’re not really participating.

If you don’t eat vegetarian or vegan meals from time to time, you’re not really health-conscious.

If you don’t drive an electric car, you’ve really missed out.

If you only buy fast fashion, you’re not thinking things through.

If you read the above statements, which may be a bit exaggerated here and there, things are actually going quite well.

It starts with a shift in thinking. People inspiring each other. Even if it may not come entirely from within, things are moving.

The facts don’t lie. We can’t be truly positive about the climate, but approaching it with optimism is something to think about. Providing objective information is also important, without making people feel cornered. You’re dealing with ingrained habits.

Research shows that it’s actually not such a good idea to constantly show how vegan, environmentally conscious or impact-driven you are. It’s simply one of your unique selling points. You’re still mainly selling a product or service, not a climate benefit.

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Pictures by Andreas Kind (road in forest), Etienne Girardet (What is your story?) and Ava Sol (New empowering stories).