From Guest Blogger "Only Napoleon": Green Events Guide [Infographic]

Green Events Guide [Infographic]

(Note: This author has a good point.  It always blows my mind when I arrive at an event on sustainability to find that the participants are hydrated with bottled water. – ed)

According to the latest trends, more and more people expect eco-friendly actions and policies at events (and in most other walks of life). Green policies therefore may contribute to an event organiser or venue being hired. Participants also may expect a certain level of commitment towards sustainability.

There are several ways that an event planner can tackle the problem of waste. The first of which is to go paperless meaning that all communications are made digitally. For example, brochures and schedules can be offered to guests in a digital format. Important information can be expressed via email or social media groups as opposed to via letters or memos.

This infographic sets out to explain the current ethos concerning green practices in the events industry. We’ll see which factors contribute to an event’s carbon footprint​ and why it’s important to reduce this carbon footprint.

The events industry is one of the most wasteful, it’s a hard fact. In an age in which the world’s resources are running out it’s vital that we pay attention to this fact.

This infographic sets out to explain the current ethos concerning green practices in the events industry. We’ll see which factors contribute to an event’s carbon footprint​ and why it’s important to reduce this carbon footprint.

​Most importantly we’ll see some top tips on how to run a green event.

Take a look:​

GREEN EVENTS GUIDE INFOGRAPHIC

Green Events Guide Infographic
Tagged with: ,