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The Future of Sustainability Reporting in the Events Sector

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Future of Sustainability Reporting Presentation from IMEX 2010

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The Future of SustainabilityReporting in the Events Sector

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Learning Points

• What is happening in the industry now• What is the GRI EOSS?• How you can be involved

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What do we mean bysustainability?

"An enduring, balanced approach toeconomic activity, environmentalresponsibility and social progress"

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How are events operatingsustainably?

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Management System = Howyou do it

• BS8901• Sustainability Policy• Stakeholder engagement• Identify key issues• Way of working

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Checklist approach

APEX = What you do9.4.2 Supplier shall implement an anti-idling policy for all staff for a period oftime that covers all services renderedfor all planner offices considered to beonsite.

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Which one should I choose?

• Work together• Check list for initial sustainability

measures• Deciding on key issues or all issues

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What are the benefits ?

• Tender opportunities -• Decrease overheads

-Turning down your thermostat by 1°c, could cutyour fuel bills by 10%-Using 1 energy-saving light bulb could save

you £5/year

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Who is currently operating in asustainable way?

Olympic Stadium -Material MonitoringResponsible sourcing

Local suppliers

Re - usable materials

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Waste audit to beconductedMonitoring waste at 3events to provide anaverage landfill wastemeasurement

The Barbican

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Old Trafford

25.6% gassavings in2008/9Comparedwith 2007/8

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Current reporting

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Global Reporting Initiative -Who are they?

• NGO set up by theUN

• World’s most widely-used sustainabilityreporting framework

• multi-stakeholderconsensus approach

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GRI Reporting - What is it?

• Report on what you are doing and how• FTSE 100 companies

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Who is reporting using GRI?

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How do they link?

• Way of working or checklist approach• Framework for reporting your results• Consider it at the start

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What to report

• Company info• Management approach• Measurable targets - Initiatives to

reduce greenhouse gas emissions andreductions achieved.

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VANOC

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What do you think the benefitsare?

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Benefits of reporting

• Transparency and honesty in sector• Increased comparability• Industry leaders• Reputation enhancement

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Sector Supplements

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ThemesSome of the main themes that are beingreported in the events sector are:

– Legacy– Anti-doping– Transportation– Inclusivity– Sourcing

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How to get involved• Public commentary via online survey from 26

May to 3 August 2010• Public comment on full final draft Supplement

early 2011• Launch of the Supplement by mid- 2011• Practitioners network email: [email protected]

‘Subscribe Events’ in the subject line.

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Points to take away

Do you feel that you know more about:- Current sustainability approaches- GRI- How you can become involved