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Event planners aren't in the packaging creation business -- they are in the DEMAND and WASTE management end of the packaging challenge.  Event managers can select products and services that REDUCE packaging, and properly handle WASTE management so that packaging materials are recycled -- thus, reducing use of virgin materials and filling landfills... that produce methane gas --  and that's not good for the neighbors!!!

TIPS:

Select vendors and products with MINIMAL packaging.  Buy bulk whenever possible, even for water, snacks and flatware.  Reduction is the sincerest form of flattery...uhhhh, conservation! :-)

Encourage attendees to use RECYCLE BINS that are conveniently placed.  And then make sure that waste is properly cycled into an effective supply chain. A simple phone call or two to providers can encourage and improve the results for thousands of pounds of waste!

Sustainable packaging:

  1. Is beneficial, safe & healthy for individuals and communities throughout its life cycle;
  2. Meets market criteria for performance and cost;
  3. Is sourced, manufactured, transported, and recycled using renewable energy;
  4. Maximizes the use of renewable or recycled source materials;
  5. Is manufactured using clean production technologies and best practices;
  6. Is made from materials healthy in all probable end of life scenarios;
  7. Is physically designed to optimize materials and energy;
  8. Is effectively recovered and utilized in biological and/or industrial cradle to cradle cycles.

The criteria presented here blend broad sustainability objectives with business considerations and strategies that address the environmental concerns related to the life cycle of packaging. These criteria relate to the activities of our membership and define the areas in which we actively seek to encourage transformation, innovation and optimization. We believe that by successfully addressing these criteria, packaging can be transformed into a cradle to cradle flow of packaging materials in a system that is economically robust and provides benefit throughout the life cycle—a sustainable packaging system.

SOURCE: Sustainable Packaging Coalition

The Los Angeles Convention Center recycles aluminum, steel, paper, carpet, concrete, gravel and plastic, while composting its landscaping waste and food waste.

In addition, the Los Angeles Convention Center is enrolled in the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s (LADWP) Green Power Program at a level of 30% of the facilities energy consumption. The Los Angeles Convention Center also joined U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Power Partnership, a voluntary program that encourages organizations to buy green power as a way to reduce the environmental impacts associated with purchased electricity use.

The Los Angeles Convention Center also uses 100% biodegradable food service ware, and is committed to attaining LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

The Los Angeles Convention Center plans to increase their diversion rates to 60%, a savings of over $67,000 in avoided disposal fees annually.

Los Angeles Convention Center Green Venue for Meetings and Expos
Los Angeles Convention Center in Downtown LA

The Los Angeles Convention Center’s other potential environmental efficiency developments underway include:

  • Underground chilled water storage project analysis to reduce peak hour air conditioning power usage, and
  • Commitment to participate in LADWP’s Renewable Energy program from 30% to 100% of consumption and,
  • Replacement of additional lighting systems with more efficient units.

EPA Assists Convention Centers, Ball Parks and Large Venues

As part of its green venues outreach, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency offers assistance to convention centers, ball parks and other large venues interested in reducing their environmental footprint.

Potential green venues partners select from a menu of options to improve environmental performance. The menu includes many existing U.S. Environmental Protection Agency partnership programs, such as WasteWise, Energy Star, Water Sense, Green Power and others. The variety of choices provides opportunities for venues to focus on areas of interest and opportunity while taking advantage of existing U.S. Environmental Protection Agency programs.

For more information on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s WasteWise program, please visit: www.epa.gov


U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognizes the Los Angeles Convention Center as an "Earth-Friendly" Green Venue that diverts over 50% of waste and makes other environmental improvements.

In April, 2008 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency honored the Los Angeles Convention Center for their commitment to environmental and sustainable practices.

The Los Angeles Convention Center is a partner of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s WasteWise program, which recognizes organizations for their waste diversion practices. Through WasteWise, the Los Angeles Convention Center has recycled and composted over 1500 tons of material for a total diversion rate of 55% over the last year.

The Los Angeles Convention Center plans to increase their diversion rates to 60%, a savings of over $67,000 in avoided disposal fees annually.

Los Angeles Convention Center Green Venue for Meetings and Expos
Los Angeles Convention Center in Downtown LA

For more information on the Los Angeles Convention Center’s Green Initiatives, please visit the Media Center’s fact sheet at www.lacclink.com

VERTigo Green Meetings Guidebook (ebook)

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"VETigo: Plan to Meet Green" e-book is designed to help organizations green their meetings.  It provides resources and links to useful information and will help you create a plan to make your meetings greener, more sustainable, and easier to track in terms of environmental impact.

Download the ebook here: VERTigo: Plan to Meet Green
 
e-HANDBOOK

Here's just a peek into the ebook's many treasures:

This handbook has several sections:
  •  The Top Ten (Plus 1!) Things You Can Do to Green Your Event
  •  Planning a green meeting checklists
  •  Resources
  •  Policy statements
  •  Case studies
Do Just One
Sometimes including something new can be daunting.  We recommend that you pick one thing and follow this process:

1. Set your objectives.  For example, you might say “Reduce the use of paper by 75%”.
2. Decide how you will measure your progress.
3. Measure your success.
4. Plan for the future.  What other steps can you take next time to improve the sustainability of your event?

Top Ten (Plus 1!) Things You Can Do To Green Your Event
Here are the top ten easy things you can do to make your meeting greener.

1. Offer bulk condiments for things like sugar and cream
2. Do not use disposable items like plastic or paper coffee cups or paper plates
3. Offer water in jugs.  Do not offer bottled water …but offer re-usable water bottles.
4. Offer local food choices and stay away from endangered species (such as Chilean sea bass)
5. Donate left-over food to local programs such as Food Runners
6. Ensure the accommodation offers in-room recycling of towels, sheets, plastic, paper and bottles
7. Eliminate hand-outs.  Offer information on-line or burn a CD
8. Eliminate give-aways that are not edible or re-usable
9. On-line registration and confirmation for both delegates and media
10. Ensure you publicize your environmental efforts to stakeholders
11. Go carbon neutral

Planning a Green Meeting
There are many areas through which your event impacts the environment and creates an “environmental footprint” (a measure of non-renewable consumption).  These can be broken down into these areas:

  •  Development of policy or specific goals
  •  Allocation of responsibility
  •  Planners:
o Venues/Facilities
o Food and Beverage
o Transportation
o Suppliers
o Sponsors
o Delegates
o Presentations/Office Management
o Education
o Environmental Partners
o Carbon Neutral
  •  Suppliers
  •  Contracts




Green Meetings and Events

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Resources to help you with the HOW TO of lessening the environmental and waste profile of your meetings:

MPI Canadian Chapter’s “Vertigo, Plan to Meet Green E-Handbook” sections: The Top Ten (Plus 1!) Things You Can Do to Green Your Event, Planning a Green Meeting checklists, resources, policy statements, and case studies
http://www.mpiweb.org/cms/MPIweb/mpicontent.aspx?id=159

Don’t stop there…

PCMA has an online Green Meetings resource
http://www.pcma.org/x80.xml

Online Green Meeting Section on MeetingsNet.com
http://meetingsnet.com/green_meetings/

Meeting Strategies Worldwide -- a blog
http://blog.meetingstrategiesworldwide.com/




Planning Tools for Meetings and Events

Calendars, schedules, email and websites are today's most valuable event planning tools. We'll direct you to the best information available on the Web for small events, big events and meetings of all sizes.

Promotion of Your Meetings and Events

We'll help you find great online tools like SureToMeet.com that make promoting your meetings to your members and community easier, more appealing and timely. Community calendars and scheduling software help. But knowing what to do when also is very important. We'll bring you practical resources to help the new meeting planner as well as help the seasoned event organizer find new green meeting strategies to make your events productive and cost effective.

Managing Your Meetings and Events

Your plans are made, everyone knows their job...the day of the event arrives and it's showtime! We'll help you find the attitude, the fun, the expertise to pull off living performances that make memorable events.

Managing meetings and events is about vision, tools, people, and organization. Our practical event information will help you plan and execute your events to meet your mission.

Food and Catering Meetings and Events

Food styles and preferences change. Organic is in. Heavy desserts are out. We help you understand how to handle varied diets, local cuisine, work with caterers and handle the leftovers in a sustainable way. Come back here as we gather practical solutions for getting people together at your events and meetings.
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