6 Easy Tips to a Sustainable Event! 
1.  E-vite Your Guests
Emailing invitations saves paper and money, especially if you have a  long guest list. If a printed invitation is an absolute must for your  event, use postconsumer recycled paper or seed paper and give a phone  number for RSVP's instead of reply cards.
2.  Serve Local Food As Much as Possible
Look for a restaurant or caterer that uses fresh, local or organic  foods. If you're planning on serving seafood, make sure it's sustainably  caught or farmed and low in mercury. Make arrangements with a local  food collector to pick up any leftovers at the end of the day.
3.  Use Reusable or Biodegradable Tableware
Stick to cloth napkins and real tableware to reduce the amount of  resources your event consumes and the amount of garbage you'll need to  dispose of at the end of night. For a gathering at home, use your own  dishes. If you have to go for the take-and-toss variety, look for  post-consumer recycled content paper napkins and biodegradable plates,  cups and utensils made from corn starch or agricultural waste. They'll  degrade in just a couple of months in a commercial composter!
4.  Decorate Naturally
Try using 'living' décor such as moss, stones and succulent plants,  or organic flowers instead of traditional pesticide-laden bouquets. Send  your decorations home with your guests at the end of the night, or  reuse them for another event.
5.  Dazzle with Energy Efficient Lighting
A daytime event held outdoors or in a place with plenty of windows  lets you save big on energy costs and global warming pollution from  conventional lighting. For additional lighting, use compact fluorescent  light bulbs. They use only about one-third of the energy that regular  light bulbs do. Look for energy efficient bulbs and fixtures marked with  the Energy Star label. Alternatively use solar powered lights.
6.  Make Recycling Easy
Don't rummage through trash bins the next day looking for stuff that  shouldn't have been thrown away. Make recycling easy by setting out  clearly labeled recycling bins for items such as bottles, paper and  cans.
If you impliment even one of these tips from your regular event routine you're on your way to positively impacting our environment.  Next event you do try to see how many more tips on this list you can use up and maybe one day you'll use them all!
-Nicole
 
These are handy tips that I bet a lot of people overlook! Like E-vites; SO obvious and yet not utilized! Good tips Nicole!
ReplyDeleteGreat insights into the organisation of sustainable events! Implementing practices such as using electronic invitations and opting for local foods not only reduces environmental impact but also promotes broader awareness of the importance of sustainability in event planning. I believe it's crucial to continue integrating these kinds of initiatives into the organisation of sustainable events, thus contributing to environmental conservation. Thanks for sharing these tips, Nicole!
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