Privacy Policy
Our Policy
Updated 22nd July 2025
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Important information and who we are Welcome to The Sustainability Community’s Privacy and Data Protection Policy (“Privacy Policy”).
At The Sustainability Community (“we”, “us”, or “our”) a company registered in England (14927403) and having its registered office at Department Leeds Dock, 4 The Blvd, Leeds LS10 1PZ we are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy and Personal Data in compliance with the United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), the Data Protection Act 2018 and all other mandatory laws and regulations of the United Kingdom.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, process and keep your data safe. The Privacy Policy will tell you about your privacy rights, how the law protects you, and inform our employees and staff members of all their obligations and protocols when processing data.
The individuals from which we may gather and use data can include:
- Customers
- Suppliers
- Business contacts
- Third parties connected to your customers and any other people that the organisation has a relationship with or may need to contact.
- This Privacy Policy applies to all our employees and staff members and all Personal Data processed at any time by us.
1.2 Your Data Controller
The Sustainability Community is your Data Controller and responsible for your Personal Data. We are not obliged by the GDPR to appoint a data protection officer and have not voluntarily appointed one at this time. Therefore, any inquiries about your data should either be sent to us by email to enquiries@thesustainbilitycommunity.com or by post to Department Leeds Dock, 4 The Blvd, Leeds, LS10 1PZ.
You have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the UK supervisory authority for data protection issues (www.ico.org.uk). We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the ICO so please contact us in the first instance.
1.3 Processing data on behalf of a Controller and processors’ responsibility to you
In discharging our responsibilities as a Data Controller we have employees who will deal with your data on our behalf (known as “Processors”). The responsibilities below may be assigned to an individual or may be taken to apply to the organisation as a whole. The Data Controller and our Processors have the following responsibilities:
- Ensure that all processing of Personal Data is governed by one of the legal bases laid out in the GDPR (see 2.2 below for more information);
- Ensure that Processors authorised to process Personal Data have committed themselves to confidentiality or are under an appropriate statutory obligation of confidentiality;
- Implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk associated with the processing of Personal Data;
- Obtain the prior specific or general authorisation of the Controller before engaging another Processor;
- Assist the Controller in the fulfilment of the Controller’s obligation to respond to requests for exercising the data subject’s rights;
- Make available to the Controller all information necessary to demonstrate compliance with the obligations laid down in the GDPR and allow for and contribute to audits, including inspections, conducted by the Controller or another auditor mandated by the Controller;
- Maintain a record of all categories of processing activities carried out on behalf of a Controller;
- Cooperate, on request, with the supervisory authority in the performance of its tasks;
- Ensure that any person acting under the authority of the Processor who has access to Personal Data does not process Personal Data except on instructions from the Controller; and
- Notify the Controller without undue delay after becoming aware of a Personal Data Breach.
2 LEGAL BASIS FOR DATA COLLECTION
2.1 Types of data / Privacy policy scope
“Personal Data” means any information about an individual from which that person can be identified. It does not include data where the identity has been removed (anonymous data).
We may collect, use, store and transfer different kinds of Personal Data about you which we have grouped together below. Not all of the following types of data will necessarily be collected from you but this is the full scope of data that we collect and when we collect it from you:
Profile/Identity Data: This is data relating to your first name, last name, gender, date of birth.
Contact Data: This is data relating to your phone number, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers.
Marketing and Communications Data: This is your preferences in receiving marketing information and other information from us.
Billing Data: This is information relating to your debit and credit card information such as the name attached to your payment details and your billing address.
Financial Data: These are your banking details e.g. your account number and sort code.
Transactional Data: This is information of details and records of all payments you have made for our services or products.
Technical Data: This is your IP address, browser type and version, time zone setting and location, operating system and platform, and other technology on the devices you use to engage with us.
Customer Support Data: This includes feedback and survey responses.
Usage Data: Information about how you use our website, products and services.
We also collect, use and share Aggregated Data such as but not limited to event attendance, engagement and post event feedback. Aggregated Data could be derived from your Personal Data but is not considered Personal Data in law as this data will not directly or indirectly reveal your identity. However, if we combine or connect Aggregated Data with your Personal Data so that it can directly or indirectly identify you, we treat the combined data as Personal Data which will be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
We may also aggregate data to enable research or analysis so that we can better understand and serve you and others. For example, we may conduct research on your demographics and usage. Although this aggregated data may be based in part on Personal Data, it does not identify you personally. We may share this type of anonymous data with others, including service providers, our affiliates, agents and current and prospective business partners.
We do not collect any Special Categories of Personal Data about you (this includes details about your race or ethnicity, religious or philosophical beliefs, sex life, sexual orientation, political opinions, trade union membership, information about your health, and genetic and biometric data). Nor do we collect any information about criminal convictions and offences. However, we may require details of your dietary requirements so that your catering needs may be met. We may also ask if you have any disability requirements to enable us to assist with access.
2.2 The Legal Basis for Collecting That Data
There are a number of justifiable reasons under the GDPR that allow collection and processing of Personal Data. The main avenues we rely on are:
“Consent”: Certain situations allow us to collect your Personal Data, such as when you agree to our booking agreement, purchase a ticket or tick a box that confirms you are happy to receive email newsletters from us, or ‘opt in’ to a service.
“Contractual Obligations”: We may require certain information from you in order to fulfil our contractual obligations and provide you with the promised service.
“Legal Compliance”: We’re required by law to collect and process certain types of data, such as fraudulent activity or other illegal actions.
“Legitimate Interest”: We might need to collect certain information from you to be able to meet our legitimate interests – this covers aspects that can be reasonably expected as part of running our business, that will not have a material impact on your rights, freedom or interests. Examples could be your address, so that we know where to deliver something to, or your name, so that we have a record of who to contact moving forwards.
3 HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL DATA
3.1 Our data uses
We will only use your Personal Data when the law allows us to.
Set out below is a table containing the different types of Personal Data we collect and the lawful basis for processing that data. Please refer to section 2.2 for more information on the lawful basis listed in the table below.
Examples provided in the table below are indicative in nature and the purposes for which we use your data may be broader than described but we will never process your data without a legal basis for doing so and it is for a related purpose. For further inquiries please contact us.
Type of Use | Type of Data | Legal Basis for processing data |
Information that relates to your account with us. | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Transactional Data Customer Support Data Usage Data Billing Data | Contractual Obligations/Legitimate Interest; we process this to provide services to you and ensure the correct administration of your account. |
To facilitate efficient organisation and operation of the Event. | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Billing Data Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Transactional Data Usage Data | Contractual Obligations / Legitimate Interest; This may include, but not limited to; name, e-mail address, payment details and insurance information. We may share this information with trusted third-party providers in order to support the services we provide you. Your personal data will only be shared to the extent necessary to perform the agreed services. |
To verify your Identity | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Transactional Data Billing Data Financial Data | Contractual Obligations / Legitimate Interest: to protect against unlawful activities such as fraud. |
To fulfil our contractual obligations | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Marketing & Communications Data Billing Data Financial Data Transactional Data Technical Data Customer Support Data Usage Data | Contractual Obligations |
To manage communications between you and us. | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data | Contractual Obligations / Legitimate Interest. |
To manage payments to us and any orders you place through us. | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Billing Data Financial Data Transactional Data | Contractual Obligations/Legitimate Interest; Payment of your agreed fee or any orders made through us for third party items including exhibition equipment. |
To send you notification about our services and upcoming events. | Contact Data Marketing & Communications Data | Legitimate interest. |
To create attendee lists and delegate profile on our directory. | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Customer Support Data | Legitimate interest: we use your personal details to monitor attendance at our events. |
To share with sponsors and partners to facilitate business interactions with you. | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data | Legitimate Interest. |
To set up and manage your account on our website and ensure the safe operations and performance of our website. | Contact Data Technical Data Usage Data | Contractual Obligations/Legitimate Interest. |
To create a profile on our event app, website and social channels to promote the event and your involvement with the event. | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Customer Support Data Usage Data | Contractual Obligations / Legitimate interest |
To comply with UK Tax laws, regulations and to fulfil our legal obligations. | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Billing Data Financial Data Transactional Data Technical Data Usage Data | Legal Compliance |
To comply with health and safety obligations | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Usage Data | Legal Compliance/Legitimate Interest; This could include company policy documents, insurance policies and H&S representatives. |
To exploit the event and allow others to issue publicity concerning your/your companies involvement in connection to the event. | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Usage Data Technical Data Marketing & Communications Data | Legitimate Interest; this could include name, voice, imagery, company mark, profile and other material supplied or publicly available, to exploit the Event and authorise others to issue publicity concerning you/your Company’s involvement in connection with the Event, in all media and/or advertising, publicising and/or promotion perpetuity. |
To request feedback and surveys after an event. | Marketing & Communications Data Contact Data | Legitimate Interest. This information helps us to improve our services and events. |
To establish and respond to any legal claims. | Profile/Identity Data Contact Data Marketing & Communication Data Billing Data Financial Data Transactional Data Technical Data Customer Support Data. Usage Data | Legal Compliance/Legitimate Interest; we may use your data to respond to any legal claims and may be under legal obligation to disclose your personal information. |
3.2 Marketing and content updates
You may receive marketing and new content communications from us. From time to time we may make suggestions and recommendations to you about goods or services that may be of interest to you. You can opt out of this at any time.
3.3 Change of purpose
We will only use your Personal Data for the purposes for which we collected it, unless we reasonably consider that we need to use it for another reason and that reason is compatible with the original purpose. If you wish to get an explanation as to how the processing for the new purpose is compatible with the original purpose, please contact us.
If we need to use your Personal Data for an unrelated purpose, we will notify you and we will explain the legal basis which allows us to do so.
Please note that we may process your Personal Data without your knowledge or consent, in compliance with the above rules, where this is required or permitted by law.
4 YOUR RIGHTS AND HOW YOU ARE PROTECTED BY US
4.1 Your legal rights
Under certain circumstances, you have the following rights under data protection laws in relation to your personal data:
Right to be informed. You have a right to be informed about our purposes for processing your personal data, how long we store it for, and who it will be shared with. We have provided this information to you in this policy.
Right of access. This enables you to receive a copy of the personal data we hold about you and to check that we are lawfully processing it (also known as a “data subject access request”). See section 4.5 below for more details on how you can make a data subject access request.
Right to rectification. You have a right to request correction of the personal data that we hold about you. This enables you to have any incomplete or inaccurate data we hold about you corrected, though we may need to verify the accuracy of the new data you provide to us.
Right to erasure. You have the right to ask us to delete or remove personal data where there is no good reason for us continuing to process it, where you have successfully exercised your right to object to processing (see below), where we may have processed your information unlawfully or where we are required to erase your personal data to comply with local law. Note, however, that we may not always be able to comply with your request of erasure for specific legal reasons which will be notified to you, if applicable, at the time of your request.
Right to object. You can object to the processing of personal data we hold about you. This effectively allows you to stop or prevent us from processing your personal data. Note that this is not an absolute right and it only applies in certain circumstances, for example:
Where we are processing your personal data for direct marketing purposes.
Where we are relying on a legitimate interest (or those of a third party) and there is something about your particular situation which makes you want to object to processing on this ground as you feel it impacts on your fundamental rights and freedoms.
In some cases, we may continue processing your data if we can demonstrate that we have compelling legitimate grounds to process your information which override your rights and freedoms.
Right to restrict processing. You have the right to request the restriction or suppression of their personal data. Note that this is not an absolute right and it only applies in certain circumstances:
If you want us to establish the data’s accuracy.
Where our use of the data is unlawful but you do not want us to erase it.
Where you need us to hold the data even if we no longer require it as you need it to establish, exercise or defend legal claims.
You have objected to our use of your data but we need to verify whether we have overriding legitimate grounds to use it.
Right to data portability. You have the right to request the transfer of your personal data to you or to a third party. If you make such a request, we will provide to you, or a third party you have chosen, your personal data in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format. Note that this right only applies to automated information which you initially provided consent for us to use or where we used the information to perform a contract with you.
If you wish to make a request under any of these rights, please contact us at enquiries@thesustainbilitycommunity.com.
4.2 Your control over The Sustainability Community’s use of your Personal Data
You may delete your account at any time – this will remove your account page from our systems and our related software.
We guarantee this will delete all stored data.
You can access information associated with your account by logging into your account you created with us.
Your account information will be protected by a password for your privacy and security. You need to prevent unauthorized access to your account and personal information by selecting and protecting your password appropriately and limiting access to your computer or device and by signing off after you have finished accessing your account.
4.3 How The Sustainability Community protects customers’ Personal Data
We are concerned with keeping your data secure and protecting it from inappropriate disclosure. Any Personal Data collected by us is only accessible by a limited number of employees who have special access rights to such systems and are bound by obligations of confidentiality. If and when we use subcontractors to store your data, we will not relinquish control of your Personal Data or expose it to security risks that would not have arisen had the data remained in our possession. However, unfortunately no transmission of data over the internet is guaranteed to be completely secure. It may be possible for third parties not under the control of The Sustainability Community to intercept or access transmissions or private communications unlawfully. While we strive to protect your Personal Data, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any Personal Data you transmit to us. Any such transmission is done at your own risk. If you believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure, please contact us.
4.4 Opting out of marketing promotions
You can ask us to stop sending you marketing messages at any time by contacting enquiries@thesustainabilitycommunity.com.
Where you opt out of receiving these marketing messages, we will continue to retain other Personal Data provided to us as a result of interactions with us not related to your marketing preferences.
4.5 How to request your data and the process for obtaining it
You will not have to pay a fee to access your Personal Data (or to exercise any of the other rights). However, if your request is clearly unfounded, we could refuse to comply with your request.
We may need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity and ensure you have the right to access your Personal Data (or to exercise any of your other rights). This is a security measure to ensure that Personal Data is not disclosed to any person who has no right to receive it. We may also contact you to ask you for further information in relation to your request to speed up our response.
5 YOUR DATA AND THIRD PARTIES
5.1 Sharing your data with third parties
We may share non-Personal Data with third parties. We may share your Personal Data with subcontractors or affiliates, subject to confidentiality obligations to use it only for the purposes for which we disclose it to them and pursuant to our instructions.
We may also share Personal Data with interested parties in the event that The Sustainability Community anticipates a change in control or the acquisition of all or part of our business or assets or with interested parties in connection with the licensing of our technology.
If The Sustainability Community is sold or makes a sale or transfer, we may, in our sole discretion, transfer, sell or assign your Personal Data to a third party as part of or in connection with that transaction. Upon such transfer, the Privacy Policy of the acquiring entity may govern the further use of your Personal Data. In all other situations your data will still remain protected in accordance with this Privacy Policy (as amended from time to time).
We may share your Personal Data at any time if required for legal reasons or in order to enforce our terms or this Privacy Policy.
5.2 Third-Party Links
This Site may include links to third-party websites, plug-ins and applications. Clicking on those links or enabling those connections may allow third parties to collect or share data about you. We do not control these third-party websites and are not responsible for their privacy statements. When you leave our Site, we encourage you to read the privacy policy of every website you visit.
6 HOW LONG WE RETAIN YOUR DATA
We will only retain your Personal Data for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfil the purposes we collected it for. We may retain your Personal Data for a longer period than usual in the event of a complaint or if we reasonably believe there is a prospect of litigation in respect to our relationship with you.
7 AGE LIMIT FOR OUR USERS
You must not use The Sustainability Community unless you are aged 18 or older. If you are under 18 and you access The Sustainability Community by lying about your age, you must immediately stop using The Sustainability Community.
This website is not intended for children and we do not knowingly collect data relating to children.
8 INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER OF DATA
Your information may be stored and processed in the UK or other countries or jurisdictions outside the UK where The Sustainability Community has facilities. By using The Sustainability Community, you are permitting and consenting to the transfer of information, including Personal Data, outside of the UK.
9 NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES AND ACCEPTANCE OF POLICY
We keep our Privacy Policy under review and will place any updates here. This version is dated 15 July 2025.
By using The Sustainability Community, you consent to the collection and use of data by us as set out in this Privacy Policy. Continued access or use of The Sustainability Community will constitute your express acceptance of any modifications to this Privacy Policy.
10 INTERPRETATION
All uses of the word “including” mean “including but not limited to” and the enumerated examples are not intended to in any way limit the term which they serve to illustrate. Any email addresses set out in this policy may be used solely for the purpose for which they are stated to be provided, and any unrelated correspondence will be ignored. Unless otherwise required by law, we reserve the right to not respond to emails, even if they relate to a legitimate subject matter for which we have provided an email address. You are more likely to get a reply if your request or question is polite, reasonable and there is no relatively obvious other way to deal with or answer your concern or question (e.g. FAQs, other areas of our website, etc.).
Our staff are not authorised to contract on behalf of The Sustainability Community, waive rights or make representations (whether contractual or otherwise). If anything contained in an email from a The Sustainability Community address contradicts anything in this policy, our terms or any official public announcement on our website, or is inconsistent with or amounts to a waiver of any The Sustainability Community rights, the email content will be read down to grant precedence to the latter. The only exception to this is genuine correspondence expressed to be from The Sustainability Community legal department.
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We do not sell your data to third parties but we do share your data with some chosen suppliers in order to manage our community and events. Third-party suppliers include HubSpot and EcoSend.
Last updated: 07 Nov 2024