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Event Sustainability ToolThis online tool has been designed to support event managers working to create a sustainable event.
The tool includes measurement check-lists, communication templates and industry best practice advice.
The online tool will generate a report, complete with a direct emissions calculation, which can be given to clients or used as evidence of steps taken towards compliance with industry standards including BS 8901
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Frequently Asked QuestionsClick the question to see the answer. | How do I complete the stakeholder form |
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Stakeholder- this refers to the type of stakeholder e.g. venue
Contact- this refers to the name of your contact.
Responsibility-this refers to the areas which the stakeholder is responsible for. | | What is a stakeholder? |
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A stakeholder is someone who is involved in or affected by your event. They could be a sponsor, a supplier, or a delegate.
It is important to consider your stakeholders carefully as you may have stakeholders who you do not immediately think of. | | What is an issue log? |
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It is important to check that your stakeholders understand and are happy with the sustainability objectives for your event.
The issues log is a way for you to store and concerns or comments made by stakeholders.
You will need to consider this information to decide if your sustainability objectives can be achieved. | | What is a supplier? |
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A supply is someone who is providing a service for your event. They could be a supply directly to you or indirectly via a 3rd party who is supplying you. | | How can I engage our suppliers on climate change issues? |
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 Al Gore\'s film can promote awareness of climate changeThere are a wide variety of media channels that support information and advice on climate change and the scientific and technological reality across the world. In the UK the Carbon Trust provides a range of free publications on Carbon Management and Carbon Footprints. You can host workshops and training sessions for your suppliers to educate and raise awareness of global climate change and how you can work together to reduce your carbon footprints.
For more information visit: http://www.carbontrust.co.uk/energy | | How can I encourage our suppliers to recycle more? |
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 Recycling reduces waste to landfill.You can work with your suppliers to encourage recycling activities and also to buy in high recycled content products eg: stationary supplies. In the UK the Waste Resources Action Programme has a \"Recycle At Work\" programme which provides some free support to offices that want to recycle more, see the web link below.
For more information visit: http://www.recyclenow.com | | How can I encourage our suppliers to sell Fair Trade products? |
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By communicating your sustainability objectives to your supply chain you can raise awareness of the range of Fair Trade products that are on the market. See the weblink below for further info and products available.
For more information visit: http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/products.htm | | How can I ensure that our suppliers are dealing with their wastes correctly? |
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Waste costs businesses money to dispose of, so it is in your suppliers best interests to reduce the amount of wastes that they generate. In the UK their is a specific project called HAZRED to help small businesses save money by preventing and reducing hazardous wastes. The following industry sectors can benefit from HAZRED support:
General Construction and Building.
Treatment and Coating of Metals
Maintenance and Repair of Motor Vehicles
Photographic Processing
Manufacture of speciality organic chemicals
Manufacture of manchinery and equipement.
Alternatively contact the Waste Resources Action Programme at www.wrap.org.uk for further information on waste reduction.
For more information visit: http://www.hazred.org.uk |
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