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© 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Green- Emergency! Staying Green in a Brown Situation Amy Spatrisano, CMP Meeting Strategies Worldwide.

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1 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Green- Emergency! Staying Green in a Brown Situation Amy Spatrisano, CMP Meeting Strategies Worldwide

2 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Overview  Five Steps of Prevention  Terms to know  What to look for  What to ask  Alternative choices

3 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Five Steps of Prevention 1.Establish commitment 2.Develop environmental plan 3.Communicate to all parties 4.Negotiate/commit to agreed practices 5.Measure results

4 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. How do you make “green” choices in a “brown” situation? When choosing between two evils, I always like to try the one I've never tried before. Mae West

5 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Green washing Definition: the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service. Source: TerraChoice Environmental Marketing Inc.

6 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Green washing

7 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. What would you do if? “will offset the 5,736 metric tons of emissions our fleet will generate during the entire year of 2008, thereby creating a negative carbon footprint”

8 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. What to look for Research your supply chain & eco-labels

9 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. What to look for- venue  Conduct a back-of-house tour –Recycling area –Food/beverage practices –Facility practices

10 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Recycling Area  Are there appropriate collection bins?  Is there signage for the area?  Are the collection bins contaminated?

11 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Recycle Symbol Numbers 1-7 6

12 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Recycled A new product that has been made from re- processed materials. Recycled products can be made from post-consumer or pre-consumer waste.

13 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Recyclable A product that can be re-processed where facilities exist.

14 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Recycling Practices  What is the recycling or diversion rate?  How are contaminated bins handled?  Do they recycle in all areas?  What materials do they recycle?

15 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. What would you do if…?  No recycling  Stadium holding 51,000 people  12 hour event  Internationally televised  Al Gore is attending

16 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Food/Beverage Areas  Do they have proper collection bins?  Is there a composting collection area?  Do they have efficient dishwashing practices?

17 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Food/Beverage Areas  Do they donate leftover food, can they?  What type of service do they use?  Do they have any water conservation practices?

18 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Biodegradable/compostable Biodegradable - product breaks down eventually (could be days, months, years) Compostable – has the potential to be composted (in certain systems) usually breaks down within 3 months.

19 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. All-natural Arsenic, uranium and formaldehyde are natural yet poisonous

20 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. What would you do if…? The caterer tells you leftover food can’t be donated?

21 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Facility Practices  Do they have recycle bins in common areas and meeting rooms?  Do the restrooms have any water efficiency devices, recycled paper products?  Do they have any certifications or eco-labels posted?

22 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. “Green” Hotel Labels

23 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. More Labels

24 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. What to ask  Do they have environmental management practices?  Do they have a company-wide commitment to CSR, Sustainability, etc?  What are they willing to implement?

25 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Facility Practices  Do they practice any energy efficiency strategies?  What type of cleaning supplies are used?  Can they measure or record diversion rates, energy or water saved for your event?

26 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Non-toxic Everything is toxic-deadly in sufficient dosages – oxygen, water, salt

27 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Environmental friendly - Green Doesn’t mean anything with out substance or elaboration

28 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Chemical-Free Nothing is free of chemicals, water is a chemical, all plants, animals and humans are made of chemicals

29 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. What would you do if…? The hotel says they do not have a linen/towel reuse program or it isn’t implemented…

30 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Alternative Choices When the best option is not available, then what? –Have a plan –Remember your commitment –Be transparent

31 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Have a Plan  Know alternative strategies/choices  Be flexible  Work with vendors for solutions Plan B 1. Flexible 2. Resourceful

32 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Remember Your Commitment Use the environmental commitment as a road map to determine choices

33 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Be Transparent  Communicate changes and why  Share your story  Use experience to educate

34 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Be Transparent  Be careful about what claims are made.  Share what worked and what didn’t.  Talk about “greening” as if you’re still learning, not as if you’ve arrived.

35 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Discussion  What was your worst “brown” situation?  What was your solution?  What alternative choices have you made?

36 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Tools/Resources Green Meeting Industry Council – www.greenmeetings.info Simple Steps To Green Meetings – MPI Bookstore Terrachoice – www.terrachoice.org

37 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Summary  Prevention  What to look for and ask for  Alternative choices  Be transparent

38 © 2008 | Meeting Strategies Worldwide, Inc. Your Journey Greening is a journey: you determine what the experience will be for you.


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