Title: How to create a sustainable business event
1Events
Corporate
Topic How to create a sustainable business event
IE
July 2016
2Protecting our environment and creating
sustainability within our community is vital for
our future! Sustainability should be a priority
when planning a corporate event or
conference. 10 tips for creating a sustainable
business event!
3- 1. Use an event application
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- Via user-friendly technology, distributing
content to delegates can be not only sustainable
but more cost effective - Event apps are one way you can provide easy
access to your conference content, event news,
sponsor advertising, speaker biographies and
transport information
4- 2. Use an online event survey
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- Using digital platforms such as online surveys
will also significantly reduce the amount of
printing - Online surveys can also bring interactivity to
your event planning, create audience engagement
and enable you to tailor content to the
requirements of your delegates.
5- 3. Use mobile ticketing
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- The use of hard copy entry tickets is reducing
for events around the world through mobile
technology - Why not incorporate this into your next business
event through a QR code ticketing system - Not only will it help create a more sustainable
event, but it enables an efficient check-in and
check-out system for delegates and will enable
you to quickly report on attendance.
6- 4. Venue close to public transport
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- Choosing a great venue is an important decision
for any professional event planner, but how can
you ensure that your choice is sustainable? - Choosing a venue that is close to public
transport is one good way - You can then encourage delegates to use public
transport as a travel option and promote these
travel options, timetables and maps in your
delegate information
7- 5. Venue with natural light and air
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- Another consideration when choosing a
sustainable venue is how much natural light and
ventilation is available - Can you still see clearly while minimising the
number of lights on in the room? - Are there windows that you can open if it is a
nice day?
8- 6. Investigate crockery and cutlery
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- Most business events will have some form of
catering whether it is a coffee and tea break or
a full lunch - When you are in the event planning stage, ask
the venue about sustainable options such as
re-useable crockery and cutlery or bio-degradable
options - If the venue doesnt have either, discuss the
option of sourcing these yourself
9- 7. Ensure waste recycling options
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- Another simple way to make your event more
sustainable is to ensure that appropriate waste
disposal options are available - Look at the availability of both general waste
and recycling bins onsite and how it is disposed - Research if the venue has official certification
as an environmentally sustainable venue
10- 8. Supply of drinking water
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- By providing water jugs or water dispensers
along with re-usable cups or even company-branded
water bottles, you can reduce the disposal of
water bottles during the conference - Company, event or sponsor branded water bottles
are also a great marketing tool and potential
sponsor benefit.
11- 9. Re-usable items in gift packs
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- By featuring re-usable items in your delegate
packs, you are minimising the amount of items
that may be discarded at the end of the
conference - You are making available another branding
opportunity for the event or sponsors - Examples Pens, USB sticks, caps
12- 10. Dont date some materials
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- Many business events over-order their branded
materials in case they run out, but in the end,
have lots of leftovers and potential wastage - By not putting a date on these items, you may be
able to use any remaining stock in future,
possibly if the conference is being held again
and branding does not require a change
13Find out more about sustainable business events
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New Zealand conference_at_corpchallenge.co.nz
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