Who should register as a Solution Buyer (Free Ticket) vs Solution Seller (Paid Ticket)?
Solution Buyer — Free Ticket
You are eligible for a free ticket if you work for an organisation that purchases or is exploring how to purchase products, services, or advice to help reduce emissions, manage waste, or meet sustainability goals.
You likely work in one of these roles:
Typical industries that buy sustainability solutions:
- Healthcare
- Hospitality
- Entertainment
- Consumer Goods
- Public Transport
- Construction
- Local Government / Councils
- Insurance
- Food Manufacturing
- Warehousing & Logistics
- Property Development
- Real Estate
- State or Federal Government Departments
- Airline, airport, shipping
- School or university
Solution Sellers — Paid Ticket
You should purchase a Solution Seller ticket if your company sells, promotes, or advises on solutions that help other organisations decarbonise, electrify, reduce pollution, manage waste, or report on sustainability.
You likely fit one or more of the following:
Examples of Solution Providers (Sellers):
- Energy retailers and producers
- Solar or battery installers
- Air conditioning and refrigeration providers
- Heat pumps, boilers, compressed air
- EV brands and fleet solution providers
- Waste and recycling companies
- Sustainable packaging
- Sustainable building materials
- LED lighting
- Smart building solutions
- Insulation
- Water-saving technologies
- Carbon trading platforms
- ESG and sustainability consultants
- Climate reporting software vendors
- Green finance and sustainable lending providers
- Climate certification services (e.g., Climate Active)
- Professional services offering decarbonisation advice
- ESG or sustainability education & skill development
⚠️ Still not sure which ticket type applies to you?
If your company provides sustainability-related products, services, software, or professional advice — even if you're not in sales — you likely need a Solution Seller ticket.
⚠️ Reasons your registration may be rejected
- You’ve entered an invalid/fake phone number or email address
- You’ve used a generic email address e.g. @gmail / @admin
- You’ve used the same name for multiple registrations
- Your company has a dodgy/suspicious/malicious URL
- You’ve registered for the wrong ticket type