0 Comment(s) 06/06/2008 +0100 GMT
by Pete Roythorne
The Brisbane
Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) has achieved international
benchmarking status for its commitment to the environment.
The
venue joins its fellow AEG Ogden-managed centre, Kuala Lumpur
Convention Centre, as well as Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre
in being the only convention centres in the world to be recognised by
the highly rated international Green Globe Group.

Green credentials: BCEC wins Green Globe
Green
Globe is the international benchmarking, certification and improvement
system for sustainable travel and tourism established by the World
Travel and Tourism Council. Its rigorous accreditation programme ranks
businesses and organisations on their environmental practices across a
range of operational areas.
Results from the Green Globe audit
were testimony to BCEC's green credentials, with the venue surpassing
baseline benchmark standards in all 10 of the assessment areas, and
significantly above best practice standards in seven.
“The very
positive results reflect the centre’s ongoing commitment to our
environmental program and our determination to work with clients and
suppliers to implement additional sustainability initiatives to further
improve our environmental record," said BCEC general manager Robert
O’Keeffe. "We aim to put sustainability at the very core of the way we
do business.”
This latest achievement for BCEC builds on an
already significant sustainability track record, which includes the
venue being a founding member of Australia’s Greenhouse Challenge and
the formation of an Environmental Task Force, charged with striving to
achieve sustainable development and performance through a balance of
environmental, economic and social and cultural factors.





































