The ISN and WCN’25 host, the Indian Society of Nephrology, are acting as sustainability and environmentally responsible throughout the organization. Several actions are already identified which will reduce the congress’ environmental impact. See a few of the initiatives below. For any questions, ideas or suggestions, please contact us infowcn@theisn.org.
Reduce printed materials
WCN will no longer print an abstract book, an extended program book or daily newspaper. All publications will be provided in digital formats. We will make maximum use of digital signage and digital communication channels available at the venue.
Community impact
The organizers will encourage that any materials that will be produced, such as congress bags or giveaways are made out of recycled or recyclable materials, and will have a positive impact on the local community. We are proud to partner with local community organization, Kshamtaa, for this initiative.
Launched in 2015, Project Kshamtaa is a heartfelt initiative that enriches the lives of economically marginalized women in urban slums by enhancing their skills. With training and guidance, deeply rooted in local traditions yet oriented towards modern urban needs, they are able to nurture self-sufficiency and resilience in these women. For more information, view their catalogue, here.
Sustainable food practices
Food & Beverage being one of the heaviest components, after travel, of the meeting when it comes to carbon footprint, the organizers aim to use the most environmentally friendly containers, cups, etc. for catered events. We work with caterers to source local and seasonal ingredients and a larger part of selected menu items will be vegetarian or plant-based options. To prevent waste, we also encourage participants to bring their own water bottles. The organizers will make water stations available.
Carbon offsetting
The organizers encourage those traveling to the congress to offset their CO2 emissions.