One area that can have the greatest impact on an event is exhibits. Think of the waste that is generated at an average event - all of the cardboard, packing materials, brochures, pallets, carpet, etc. How can you make sure it doesn't end up in the local landfill?
A good place to start is with your RFP. This is your chance to communicate to your vendors that having an environmentally sustainable event is important to you and your client. Ask questions. Is the general service contractor willing to participate in the facility's recycle program? Here are some other practices that you can ask the decorator to implement: .
The good news is that there are many sustainable products and services available now to general service contractors. Some of these include corn-based products which can be used as an alternative to vinyl for table tops, compostable wastebasket liners, and several options for recycled carpet. Ask your contractor for available options.
A very important step is to communicate with your exhibitors about your commitment to having a sustainable event. Include in your exhibitor contract items such as:
Lastly, to have a truly successful event, educate your attendees about your recycling efforts. Put information on the registration website, have signs at the conference so they know where and what to can be recycled, and then post your results. You will be surprised at how they will appreciate being part of process.
The key is to communicate, communicate, communicate - and then don't forget to follow up. Ask for a report of how much waste was diverted from the landfill and then share it with your exhibitors and attendees so they can see the impact that they have. Remember, even if you implemented only a few things listed above you will have made a difference. Contact the friendly experts at MeetGreen® today to discuss how we can help you make your meeting green.
Contact the friendly experts at MeetGreen® today to discuss how we can help you make your meeting green.