Meett Toulouse: the essential checklist for a sustainable conference

The essential list for a well-organised sustainable conference

How can you organise an eco-responsible conference without forgetting anything (link to child page 1)? Discover our Sustainable Conference Checklist.

This is a practical tool designed by event professionals for event professionals such as agencies and conference organisers.

This will enable you to validate your entire approach to sustainable development at a glance.

Identify, evaluate and assess the organisation of a sustainable conference

 

Choice of site

  • Modernity and eco-design of the site (building materials, photovoltaic panels, etc.)?
  • Accessibility for PRMs?
  • Accessibility via soft mobility modes (public transport, cycling, carpooling)?

 

Energy management

  • Use of renewable energy?
  • Availability of energy-efficient equipment (LEDs, low-energy light bulbs)?

 

Services and equipment

  • Creation of eco-designed stands and signage?
  • Use of recycled carpets?
  • Choice of local service providers / local products / seasonal products?

 

Waste management / recycling

  • Use of reusable/eco-designed crockery?
  • Option of selective waste sorting?
  • On-site waste sorting station?
  • Partnership with charities (Emmaüs, Banque Alimentaire, etc.)?

 

Transport & travel

  • Communication regarding transport solutions?
  • Promotion of carpooling?
  • Bike parks?
  • Distribution/sending of public transport tickets to delegates?
  • Organisation of group shuttles to limit individual travel?

 

Communication

  • Digitisation of access tools (badges, invitations, accreditations)?
  • Digitisation of communication media: press kits, programmes, catalogues, etc.
  • Creation of an eco-designed website and selection of a green web host?
  • Video capture to be made available to remote or disadvantaged audiences?
  • Exploitation of social networks and encouragement of the community to join in eco-responsible activities?
  • Inclusive approach to people with disabilities or in need of integration?
  • Provision of communication aids adapted to people with disabilities (Braille and sign language when speaking)?

 

Review

  • Public satisfaction survey?
  • Debriefing with the Convention Centre teams?
  • CO2 footprint of your event?

This checklist is a non-exhaustive tool that you can develop and adapt according to the specifics of your event. If you have any questions about the organisation of your event, the MEETT teams in Toulouse are at your disposal. Please do not hesitate to contact them.

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Contacter Toulouse Events

Dites-nous tout.

La mission première de Toulouse events avec le MEETT est d’organiser et accueillir des événements générateurs de valeurs, de dynamiques économiques et commerciales et d’opportunités de développement.

Contacter Toulouse Events

Dites-nous tout.

La mission première de Toulouse events avec le MEETT est d’organiser et accueillir des événements générateurs de valeurs, de dynamiques économiques et commerciales et d’opportunités de développement.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is defined by the European Commission as the voluntary integration by companies of social and environmental considerations into their commercial activities and their dealings with stakeholders.
While CSR is the practical implementation of sustainable actions applied to companies, the acronym ESG refers to the Environmental, Social and Governance criteria to be taken into account when assessing a CSR policy.

The GL events Group’s primary objective is to reduce its carbon footprint, with the target of reducing energy consumption by 25%. Measures have been taken to achieve this, including an ambitious energy efficiency plan, promoting renewable energies, encouraging low-carbon transport and mobility and measuring its carbon footprint.
GL events has also developed a roadmap for reducing emissions.

The second objective is to limit the use of single-use products and to maximise its circular economy The Group has implemented an eco-design policy to maximise waste reduction through asset rotation, and GL events is continually working to improve waste sorting and recovery.

The third objective is to develop diversity and territories through GLO-CAL partnerships and activities. GL events is committed to solidarity and philanthropy. The Group encourages responsible purchasing and supports the SSE (Social and Solidarity Economy). GL events also believes that diversity is a strength and promotes this through its ethical and entrepreneurial values.

The main results of this strategy are seen in:

  • a 22% reduction in emissions in 2022 compared with
    the data published in 2019 for the 3 axes.
  • 52% of the Group’s electricity (France and International) being classified as renewable, including 100% of venue sites in France being supplied with renewable electricity.
  • a 12-point increase in the waste sorting rate. The Group is aiming
    to increase this figure from 32% in 2019 to 44% in 2022.

The Group’s CSR vision is embodied operationally by the GreenTech+ division. This organises 9 trade fairs dedicated to accelerating the ecological transition through product and industry trade fairs. This new GL events Group entity is committed to supporting the industry’s players in their development, seeking out solutions for the future and encouraging our fellow citizens to become increasingly eco-responsible.