Organise your eco-responsible conference at MEETT Toulouse

The positive impact of an eco-responsible conference

 

For conference organisers, putting on an eco-designed event can have many positive repercussions.

Local service providers, use of recycled materials, digitisation of tools, energy efficiency – all these factors help to limit the ecological footprint of a business event.

In terms of communication, an eco-responsible event helps to build and nurture a positive image of the company among its customers and partners.

It can also unite internal teams around positive values and have a positive impact on employer brand communications.

 

Your eco-responsible conference: planning ahead from the project phase

 

Minimise your carbon footprint by integrating CSR thinking into your project from the outset.

 

Eco-designed activities and services

 

Before your conference, assess your project from an energy and sustainability point of view.

From the choice of site to the design of the stands, from the caterers selected to the recycling of waste, you can note the actions that have already been put in place or that you would like to develop by classifying them into 5 main subjects.

Download your eco-responsible conference checklist

  1. Controlling energy consumption
  2. Use of local and ethical resources
  3. Adapting communication
  4. Promoting soft mobility
  5. Waste management

MEETT will be with you every step of the way to prepare your sustainable conference in Toulouse

 

In addition to the architecture of MEETT, which has been designed with energy efficiency in mind, a number of other initiatives have enabled us to offer eco-friendly conferences.

 

  • Choice of service providers
  • Security, reception, catering, stand designers, florists, set designers – our referenced partners meet exacting specifications in terms of sustainable development and social integration. They are also located close to MEETT to limit the carbon footprint and to benefit the local economy.

 

  • Materials, sorting and recycling
  • Stands made of reusable or recycled materials are preferred.
  • The communication tools are printed on green media using vegetable-based inks.
  • Reusable carpet tiles are given priority. Failing that, MEETT uses carpets from recycling channels, which are then recycled.
  • LED spotlights and low-energy lighting are routinely preferred.

 

  • Sorting and recycling waste
  • We have our own on-site sorting centre and work with waste recycling companies.
  • We arrange selective sorting of all waste and encourage “carpet-free” spaces.
  • We can put you in touch with MEETT’s partner, Banque Alimentaire, which recovers unused foodstuffs.

We can also put you in touch with UNIMEV and the Toulouse Chamber of Commerce and Industry if you would like to calculate the carbon footprint of your event.

 

Promoting and creating a positive dynamic around a sustainable conference

 

Specific communication campaigns aimed at eco-responsible conferences.

 

A conference is a fantastic communication tool for all your audiences.

Make your employees and all delegates aware of your efforts to reduce your carbon footprint.

Incorporate activities specifically dedicated to your CSR commitment into your communication strategy. Be sincere in your approach, be consistent and avoid an overdose of environmental elements, which, conversely, can damage your image.

  • Information on catalogues, programmes and invitations
  • Specific posts and publications on social networks
  • Blog articles on the actions undertaken
  • Dedicated press release
  • Use of recycled paper and vegetable-based inks for printed tools

Sustainable actions that increase R.O.I.

To take things a step further, you can also get your delegates on board by asking them to extend your effort by adopting good practice.

Car-sharing, downloading electronic documents, as well as raising awareness of how to sort their own waste etc.

These are just some of the things you can do to reduce costs and make your event more profitable.

 

Organising a sustainable event step by step

 

The sustainable conference checklist

 

To optimise your approach, the MEETT teams have developed a summary document that brings together all your sustainable commitments. This is a double checklist upstream and downstream.

Beforehand, your checklist will enable you to list all the items on which you are positioning yourself.

Afterwards, you will draw up an assessment of the actions taken, the successes achieved and the areas for improvement for your next conference.

Your upstream and downstream checklist is here

Debriefing and capitalising on an eco-responsible event

 

The post-event evaluation and assessment period is often neglected. This is a fundamental step and a very powerful communication tool to exploit.

Take stock of the sustainable actions implemented, the costs generated and the savings achieved. Inform your internal audiences of these results and identify areas for improvement that you can reasonably commit your teams to.

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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.