Are Green Meetings Really Having an Impact?

are green meetings really having an impact

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While I am always very conscientious about what I throw in the garbage and what I recycle, I sometimes wonder how much of our recycling actually gets recycled. Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m a very big proponent of green meetings. As a matter of fact green meetings and conferences are becoming a big focus for us here at Plan an Event.

So I did a little snooping around and found out that it really depends on us, the recyclers.

The good news is recycling is a for profit industry. And for our municipalities, the more they promote and teach us about recycling the more savings they see on waste management.

What I did find out is that the main reason certain recycling items get sent to landfills is because of the way that we, the recyclers, discard of our recycled materials. It really depends on the quality of the material as to whether or not it can be recycled or if it needs to be sent as trash. The one example that was easy for me to understand was the case of a pizza box. Now being paper I always assumed that it was completely recyclable. What I’ve come to find out is that many times pizza boxes cannot be recycled because of the organic material (dry cheese and oil stains for example) that often covers the boxes.

The David Suzuki Foundation is a Canadian foundation which states that their mission is to protect the diversity of nature and our quality-of-life. The foundation works with governments, individuals and businesses to conserve our environment by providing science-based research. On their website they provide a page which explains how we can recycle the various materials in our everyday lives. It really is worth checking this page out as they have very helpful information.

Hosting a Green Meeting or Conference Can Have an Immediate Effect

Now back to meeting and convention industry’s green efforts.

A few years back, the Convention Industry Council’s Green Meeting Task Force was tasked with determining whether or not green meetings really had an economical impact for meeting planners.

The good news, for meeting planners, is that there can be immediate savings when planning and executing a green meeting. For example:

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  • just by collecting name badges that can be reused for your next meeting could save a meeting of 1300 around $1000
  • using recycled materials for a five day meeting which serves 2200 people breakfast, coffee breaks, lunch and receptions would save around 2000 pounds of plastic from going to a landfill
  • not pre-filling water glasses for that same size of group saves about 520 gallons of water

There’s a lot of very good information from this task force’s report – you can read the full report here.

Resources to Help You Plan Your Next Green Meeting

The meetings and conventions industry is very fortunate to have numerous resources available on how to set up and implement green meetings. A couple of great resources are:

So there are several good reasons meeting planning should include a green meeting checklist. An obvious reason is that meeting planners will see an economic benefit by going green. And if we are all a little bit more careful when recycling, and truth be told that includes me, we’ll end up keeping our recyclables out of landfills.

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Hesitant about Green Meetings? Two Easy Steps to Get You Underway

Green meetings can be easier than you think

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Are you an event planner that has been considering hosting a green meeting? And is the reason that you haven’t done so already, is that you think that it involves a lot of planning and execution? Well, you would be surprised at just how easy it is to turn your meetings green. And the beauty of it all is that you can even do it in small steps, working towards your overall goal.

Implementing Green Meeting Ideas Is Easier Than You Think

At most conventions that I attend there are always green components nowadays. As our governments continue to point fingers and be pretty much in denial of environmental changes, it’s nice to see the meetings and events industry taking its own initiative. Lord knows if we wait for our government to act today then we could be in for a very long wait. But that doesn’t mean we can’t do whatever we can to help preserve this wonderful planet of ours.

Two green meeting ideas that you can easily implement

One suggestion that I always offer a meeting or event planner is to suggest that try not to think of green meetings as one overwhelming task. Rather, break down the various components to your meeting and then review which ones you can easily apply sustainability ideas to.

Tip # 1) Go Paperless. Going paperless, especially today, is easier than you think. Do you really need to print a brochure for your meeting or conference? Can you host it on your website? There are also a lot of event planning software that is free to use that helps you communicate with your attendees electronically.

If you find you have to arrange flights or any other means of transportation for your attendees then make sure all ticketing is done electronically. Why not even take it one step further and encourage all of your attendees to download their boarding passes to their smart phones. Set up a twitter account where you can provide all of your attendees up to the minute updates as well as any changes that you need to communicate.

Tip #2) Energy. Nowadays, most hotels and meeting venues utilize environmental light bulbs. When you are booking your meeting make sure to request that this is the case for the room where your meeting will be held. It’s also not a bad idea to ensure that all of the lights are turned off as well as the heating or cooling is set to minimal levels while you are not utilizing the room.

Going green does not need to be considered simply added responsibilities to your job. The two tips above can be easily implemented. The Green Meeting Industry Council (GMIC) is an excellent resource for the convention industry on green meeting standards as well as additional ideas that you can implement. Green meetings also show your delegates and attendees that you are serious about sustainability. Our planet will love you for it.

 

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