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Where to Start? Ask the Right Questions.
As with any event,
planning starts with the basics:
What is the purpose of your event?
Where will the event be held?
What will occur during event hours?
Who will come to the event?
What are the technology requirements?
Will food be served?
The Green Lens
Green event planning
is no different than regular event planning when it comes to the larger
picture. The difference is in the details. The green lens encourages you to
always look for ways to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rethink every component of
your planning process. You can infuse the green lens into all that you do as
you utilize it in event planning.
For example, when
selecting a product (like food, handouts, giveaways, and decorations) ask:
Where does it come from? What is in it? Where
will it go? Is it necessary?
These questions help
you gauge:
- Locality: What resources are required to
get the product here?How
is it supporting the local
economy? What is product's the carbon footprint*?
- Content: Are there any hazardous materials
or chemicals in the product (e.g. some painted toys from China have been
reclaimed for lead paint; non-organic fresh fruits and vegetables,
especially from countries with lax regulation, may contain pesticide
residue)? What kinds of materials are in the product? Is it made from
post-consumer* or
pre-consumer*
recycled content? Is the product healthy to consume?
- Disposal: Is the product biodegradable or
recyclable? Is it likely to be recycled or composted? Are we providing the
necessary means for responsible disposal?
- Necessity: Does the financial and
environmental "price" earn enough benefit to make the cost (environmental
and fiscal) worth it? Does this enhance the overall event experience in a
positive and worthwhile way?
By asking the right questions, you will be able
to plan a green event anywhere for anyone. As each event is different, it is important that your checklist remains
flexible, rather than a ridged cut-and-paste formula.
As you go, document
your sources, vendors, and discoveries. Share your experience and resources
with others by emailing
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We will use your tips to grow our green event resource pages!
You
can navigate our online Green Event Resources Guide by clicking on any of the
links below or using the menu to the left.
Green
Event Elements
Shared
Wisdom - email your green event advice to
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and we will
post!
Recycling On the Go -
let us help you green your event!
Green
Programs - browse other St. Louis Earth Day program
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