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Title: Applying the 3 Rs approach


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Applying the 3 Rs approach
  • Recycle, Reduce, Re-use for taking the next steps
    in greening your events.

2
Did you know..?
  • During a typical five day conference, 2,500
    attendees will use 62,500 disposable plates,
    87,500 napkins, 75,000 cups or glasses and 90,000
    cans or bottles.
  • Add to this materials used for conference
    packages and promotion, greenhouse gases
    accumulated from conference travel and food waste
    left over from catering, it quickly becomes clear
    that traditional events, big or small, are
    wasteful.
  • www.sustain.ubc.ca/campus-sustainability/green-eve
    nt-planning

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How to Throw a Green Party
  • Eco-friendly food and drinks, entertaining tips,
    decorating advice, and fun activities
  • By Danny Seo Resource
  • http//www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/entertain
    ing/partiesevents/greenentertaining

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What can YOU do?
  • Don't Buy, Rent
  • Instead of buying new supplies, you can rent
    chairs, tables, tablecloths, and even snow cone
    machines for very low prices.
  • Repurpose
  • Bandannas are a great reusable cloth napkin that
    won't break the bank.
  • Prevent Waste
  • If you use a caterer, bring your serving dishes
    to them. This way, they can avoid using
    disposable trays and platters.

5
More ideas YOU can do!
  • Use Aluminum Foil
  • Clean foil can be crumpled up and tossed into the
    recycling bin, making it a better option than
    plastic cling wrap. But, don't risk contaminating
    a load of recyclables If your foil is covered in
    baked cheese and sauce, toss it in the trash.
  • Carry a Tote
  • When you stock up on supplies, carry a reusable
    tote bag. Not only is it a less wasteful choice
    than plastic but it's stronger and helps you
    carry more.

6
Clean up the party GREEN
  • Make Recycling Easy
  • To ensure that your guests recycle, line
    decorative baskets with clear plastic shopping
    bags, label as recycling bins, and place near the
    trash can.
  • Clean Green
  • Use naturally derived cleansers. Method's
    cucumber-scented dish soap is one of my
    favorites.

7
Bring in the Green Police
  • GREEN POLICE
  • Add an extra element of fun and surprise to your
    event providing a strong green presence so your
    guests know you are serious about sustainability

8
Green Concepts to consider
  • Begin green initiatives such as recycling pop
    cans, installing a water cooler that doesn't
    require plastic bottles or recycle used printer
    paper
  • Don't have pre-filled beverage glasses at tables
  • Give out refillable water bottles and set up
    water stations instead of handing out disposable
    bottles
  • Make invitations digital instead of printed
    copies
  • (section referenced PCMA Canada East Chapter-
    Green Meetings)
  • Use china, cloth napkins and real silverware
    instead of disposable products to reduce waste
  • Source recyclable ecotainers, plates and
    cutlery
  • Work with the event facility to create a strict
    schedule for heating systems, cooling systems and
    lights

9
Food Beverage considerations
  • What to do with those leftovers?
  • Covers for food, use something other than plastic
    wrap
  • Use bulk containers, jugs for milk, water, juices
    etc
  • Consider locally grown food items
  • Use Locally grown foods, wines and vegetables
  • Some support environmental programs
  • (ie Painted Turtle, Plan a Tree wine, etc)
  • What do you do with your corks from wine bottles?

10
Event Planning Elements Components
Remember Consider going Green
  • Date Time
  • Location
  • Cost
  • Site
  • Theme
  • Hospitality
  • Décor
  • Entertainment
  • Graphics
  • Technical
  • Operations
  • Health Safety

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Simple Basic Resources
  • http//www.wikihow.com/Host-a-Green-Event
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