0 Comment(s) 13/05/2008 +0100 GMT
by Ian Whiteling
Events industry body Eventia has developed a section on its website
dedicated to supporting its members in the arena of corporate social
responsibility (CSR). This forms the next stage of support following
the successful launch of the association’s One Future initiative – a
toolkit to help deliver lower carbon events.
“The website is
packed with hints and tips on how to reduce the use of energy and
non-renewable resources in our businesses, while still delivering
engaging and creative events,” said the association’s executive
director Izania Downie.
Developed by the Eventia CSR working
party – a group of industry professionals, from small to large
agencies, hoteliers, venues, tourist offices, professional service
consultants and transportation providers – the web pages are designed
to be used as an accessible reference tool and aim to give guidance to
all those involved in creating events on how they can be a little more
environmentally responsible.
“The working party has put many hours into collating reliable and practical information, advice and resources that should
be
helpful to people in the industry, whether they have an active CSR
approach today in their business practises or are just starting to look
at small everyday changes,” explained Eventia board member and Maritz
marketing director Aileen Reuter.
To help continue to populate
the site and inspire involvement, Eventia is calling for stories from
people who have gone that extra mile in their business by personally
driving an aspect of CSR, whether economic, social or environmental. It
is also searching for case studies of organisations that have put
measures in place to do the same – this could be a venue, hotel,
transportation supplier, caterer, agency, etc. Templates for each of
these can be found on the website, www.eventia.org.uk/csr.
The
best submission in each area (judged by the working party and announced
at the Summer Eventia conference in July) will win a pair of leisure
select tickets on Eurostar, kindly donated by Eurostar.






































