Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAllison Chapman Modified over 9 years ago
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.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.