IMEX America Announces Sustainability
Results From Inaugural 2011 Show
In line
with its principles of consistently reducing environmental impact, organizers
of IMEX America, the IMEX Group, have announced key results from the inaugural
Las Vegas show’s first sustainability program. The report was conducted by IMEX
America’s sustainability consultants, MeetGreen®.
During
the debut of IMEX America in October 2011 in Las Vegas, the IMEX Group set out
to collect extensive baseline data against which it could set sustainable
benchmarks and report environmental achievements and progress over future
years. The measures included creating programs and partnerships with all
major constituents of the trade show including sponsors, exhibitors, attendees,
and vendors/service providers. They also incorporated a range of other business
activities such as back-office functions.
Green
Best Practices Are Where the Rubber Meets the Road
As
promised, the IMEX America show featured a number of meetings sustainabilty
best practices at the Sands Expo and in various partner hotels. They included
the use of show badges and hosted buyer luggage tags made from recycled paper,
badge lanyards made from plant silk and sustainable badge holders. Show
bags were reusable and made of recyclable polypropylene, exhibitor waste
baskets were reused or recycled, signage was sourced within 100 miles of
the event and 99% of those signs are now being stored locally for re-use
next year. Additionally, a three-minute anti-idling policy was put in
place for all hosted buyer transfer buses. The audio visual company also agreed
to source the most efficient lighting and presentation projectors available as
well as participating in a lamp-recycling program.
Green
and CSR Meetings Programs Extend Reach Through Innovation
To
expand the reach of IMEX America’s green and CSR efforts to the local
community, and around the globe, IMEX partnered closely with the IMEX America
headquarters hotel and convention center The Venetian®|The Palazzo® and Sands
Expo. The company also worked with local non-profits, additional hotels and
global non-profit organizations in Las Vegas.
For
example, while IMEX America attendees were staying in town they were also
helping to provide 563 needy children with enough soap and 280 children with
enough bottled amenities for a month’s worth of basic hygiene needs. This was
made possible through IMEX’s partnership with Clean the World, a non-profit
organization based in Florida that collects gently-used soap and used bottled
toiletries from hotel rooms and then recycles, sanitizes and donates them to
children in over 42 countries. Las Vegas hotels participating in the IMEX America
Clean the World Program included headquarters hotel The Venetian®|The Palazzo®,
Wynn, Encore, Caesars Palace, Paris, Planet Hollywood, Cosmopolitan, Bellagio,
Hard Rock, MGM Grand Las Vegas, the Mirage Resort and Casino, Mandalay Bay,
Mandarin Oriental, ARIA Resort and Casino, and Vdara Hotel and Spa.
Working
closely with the show’s exhibition venue, the Sands Expo, the IMEX America team
also opted to use compostable rather than disposable service-ware wherever
possible. After use it was taken - along with food waste - to a local compost
facility to help reduce landfill. In an effort to repurpose any original
disposable service-ware that couldn’t be used, IMEX and the Sands also donated
items to the Teacher Exchange, a Las Vegas non-proft that collects supplies for
resource-deprived teachers.
Unique
badge-back idea
IMEX
America attendees were also encouraged to recycle their badges on their way out
of the show by placing them in a box designated to one of two local non-profit
organizations: Opportunity Village, which employs people with intellectual
disabilities in Las Vegas, and Shade Tree who provide safe shelter to homeless
and abused women and children in crisis. Each of them received a cash donation
from IMEX America and the badge-back sponsors, Estoril (Portugal), based on how
many badges were collected from their respective collection boxes placed at the
show exits.
“Our
mission going into the show was to reduce, reuse, recycle and respect,” said
Carina Bauer CEO of the IMEX Group. “We think we made some very positive
strides towards doing these things right out of the gate and are looking
forward to making our performance even stronger at the 2012 show through more
innovation, more partnerships and more knowledge about the best way to
implement sustainable practices in Las Vegas. Being as green as possible is an
important part of the IMEX culture and we extend this commitment into our
professional education programs because we know that many others in the
industry share the same desire to minimize environmental impact in systematic
and measurable ways.”
The
Bar is Set With Benchmarks
To
establish green and CSR goals for the 2012 IMEX America show, IMEX and its
Sustainability Partners, MeetGreen®, now have some important
benchmark data on which to measure success. For example, recycled material from
The Venetian®|The Palazzo® and Sands was clocked at 66.4 tons and food donated
to a Las Vegas food emergency service amounted to 156.5 lbs. The carbon
footprint avoided during the show amounted to 1.52 metric tonnes of Co2E. IMEX
America’s decision to use 95% post-consumer recycled paper wherever possible
also resulted in 39 trees, 15 million BTUs of energy and 16K+ gallons of water
being saved. Finally, by eliminating bottled water at show-sponsored events
and in locations such as the hosted buyer lounge and press center, over 28k
liters of water was saved, with a measurable saving also in the energy and oil
that goes into plastic bottle manufacture.
Looking
ahead, Bauer stated: “Given that the APEX/ASTM Environmentally Sustainable
Event Standards have now been launched we are benchmarking the IMEX America
show practices against Level 1 of the standards. Fortunately, we have the
enthusiastic support of our major suppliers to do what can be done to implement
as much as possible for IMEX America 2012. Realistically, we expect that
achieving Level 1 will require a multi-year commitment from both our internal
team and our vendor partners. We will be documenting our experiences throughout
this process and intend to share that as our story unfolds.”
http://www.imexamerica.com/editorsnotes.htmlAbout IMEX America
IMEX America is America’s worldwide exhibition for incentive travel, meetings and events and is already the largest trade show for the industry in the USA. The second edition will take place at the Sands Expo, Las Vegas, (which is connected to the show's Headquarters Hotel, The Venetian®|The Palazzo®), Oct 9 – 11, 2012.
The show's strategic partner and premier educational provider is MPI, who power “Smart Monday” - Oct. 08 – a full day of education on the day prior to the tradeshow. Smart Monday also includes a range of high level education delivered by other partners and associations; including Association Focus – a conference within a conference for association meeting planners – delivered by ASAE, ICCA and PCMA.
Some level of Environment sensitiveness was also shown this year at GTM, Leipzig. All the participants were urged to use public transport to move in the city which was free of cost with entry badge. Its interesting to know the efforts being put in to generate awareness and also to do some work, however small it is.
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