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Sustainability

March 23, 2018
Lucite chairs, candles, and sleek white linens dressed the 150-foot tables at the Joffrey Ballet gala in Chicago in 2010.
Lucite chairs, candles, and sleek white linens dressed the 150-foot tables at the Joffrey Ballet gala in Chicago in 2010.
Photo: Greg Davis/Powell Photography Inc.
At this year's Dining by Design, the annual fund-raising event hosted by Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS, Smartwater's space aimed to reflect the brand's natural water purification process, which is mirrored after rain clouds. The fluffy fixtures lit up like a storm above the simple table setting. The event took place at New York's Pier 92 in March.
At this year's Dining by Design, the annual fund-raising event hosted by Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS, Smartwater's space aimed to reflect the brand's natural water purification process, which is mirrored after rain clouds. The fluffy fixtures lit up like a storm above the simple table setting. The event took place at New York's Pier 92 in March.
Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
The Women's Wear Daily Beauty Summit in 2013 had a sleek, all-white design from Shiraz Events. Guests sat in clear Miro chairs at communal tables topped with white linens and simple birch vases holding cobble moss balls.
The Women's Wear Daily Beauty Summit in 2013 had a sleek, all-white design from Shiraz Events. Guests sat in clear Miro chairs at communal tables topped with white linens and simple birch vases holding cobble moss balls.
Photo: Sean Smith
The 'Water Ripples' installation in Grand Central Terminal featured close to 600 kinetic 'droplets' that reacted to people's movements.
The "Water Ripples" installation in Grand Central Terminal featured close to 600 kinetic "droplets" that reacted to people's movements.
Photo: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Stella Artois
The museum’s main attraction was a 50,000-pound tank containing a live mermaid. The 4,800 gallons of water were donated to TreePeople to be used to water the facility’s landscape at the end of the exhibition’s run.
The museum’s main attraction was a 50,000-pound tank containing a live mermaid. The 4,800 gallons of water were donated to TreePeople to be used to water the facility’s landscape at the end of the exhibition’s run.
Photo: Joe Kohen
A 360-degree animated underwater projection room with a ball pit and soundscape submerged visitors into underwater life.
A 360-degree animated underwater projection room with a ball pit and soundscape submerged visitors into underwater life.
Photo: Joe Kohen
A photo-op included an underwater garden complete with seaweed, anemones, and a column of air bubbles. When shared on social media, the image was turned sideways so attendees looked as if they were swimming with mermaids.
A photo-op included an underwater garden complete with seaweed, anemones, and a column of air bubbles. When shared on social media, the image was turned sideways so attendees looked as if they were swimming with mermaids.
Photo: Joe Kohen
An oversize oyster shell with a giant pearl offered guests a place to pose.
An oversize oyster shell with a giant pearl offered guests a place to pose.
Photo: Joe Kohen
The Dream Machine's first room, 'On Cloud 9,' is designed to make guests feel as if they're walking through clouds. Rows of blue bulb lights were strung on the rooms walls and ceiling to create the effect of a sky, and clouds created with cotton were placed at different heights.
The Dream Machine's first room, "On Cloud 9," is designed to make guests feel as if they're walking through clouds. Rows of blue bulb lights were strung on the rooms walls and ceiling to create the effect of a sky, and clouds created with cotton were placed at different heights.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Recycle Signage as Gift Bags
Recycle Signage as Gift Bags

Sustainability can carry over from one event to another. Intel created 400 messenger bags from large vinyl banners that had been used at a 2010 conference. The bags became giveaways at future Intel events and some were donated to schools, saving 5,500 square feet of material from landfills. "We do re-purpose other signage. The trick is to not date your material," says Lou Cozzo, Intel's corporate event marketing manager.

Photo: Courtesy of Intel
Get Involved With the Local Community
Get Involved With the Local Community

At its Vision Barcelona conference in November 2012, local children joined Symantec executives to plant a tree just outside the convention facility. The 15-year-old founder of Plant for the Planet spoke during the event's opening ceremony and Symantec pledged $10,000 to plant 10,000 more trees.

Photo: Courtesy of Symantec
Rethink Flooring
Rethink Flooring

Symantec reduced the amount of carpet used at Vision Barcelona by 52 percent by covering the trade show floor with reusable, rented carpet tiles; traditional carpeting was only used in the walk ways of the plenary room.

Photo: Courtesy of Symantec
Make Recycling Bins Visible
Make Recycling Bins Visible

At its Vision Barcelona conference in November, Symantec diverted 55 percent of the waste away from landfills. "Visible, colored bins really stand out when you see them all around the venue, and they help our attendees recycle correctly," says Claudia van't Hullenaar, principal specialist for Symantec global event marketing.

Photo: Courtesy of Symantec
Use Old—and New—Technology
Use Old—and New—Technology

To cut down on e-waste, Symantec stocked the conference's Internet Café with older computers from its corporate office that had been phased out of use. Organizers also eliminated handouts in all labs and training classes (which in the past had amounted to 22,000 sheets of paper) and instead gave participants Kindles and iPads to use.

Photo: Courtesy of Symantec
Donate Booth Materials
Donate Booth Materials

After the McDonald's Worldwide Convention in Orlando, Freeman disassembled the "Marketplace" exhibit and donated it to a local fairground, transporting it in three tractor trailers. Parts of the remaining 16 booths were also donated to other groups.

Photo: Courtesy of Freeman
Redirect Waste
Redirect Waste

McDonald's was the first vendor in the history of the Orange County Convention Center to divert exhibit floor food waste from landfills and contribute it to a soil-enriching compost program for local farmers.

Photo: Tom Rostowski
In April, Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts hosted a conference for all of its food and beverage directors in the Americas. The event, held at the Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, focused in part on the importance of sustainable, local, and organic ingredients in dishes served at all of the brand's hotels and resorts. In keeping with that theme, the design of the event showcased farm-to-table offerings in a farmer's market-style setup, complete with displays of colorful produce. Cyrille Pannier, executive chef at the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, created the farmer's market display; he is one of three designated so-called 'wellness chefs' in the company.
In April, Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts hosted a conference for all of its food and beverage directors in the Americas. The event, held at the Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, focused in part on the importance of sustainable, local, and organic ingredients in dishes served at all of the brand's hotels and resorts. In keeping with that theme, the design of the event showcased farm-to-table offerings in a farmer's market-style setup, complete with displays of colorful produce. Cyrille Pannier, executive chef at the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, created the farmer's market display; he is one of three designated so-called "wellness chefs" in the company.
Photo: Courtesy of Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Appropriately, guests dined at picnic-style tables shaded by umbrellas and topped with unfussy lanterns and greenery. Guests could pluck napkins from tabletop baskets.
Appropriately, guests dined at picnic-style tables shaded by umbrellas and topped with unfussy lanterns and greenery. Guests could pluck napkins from tabletop baskets.
Photo: Courtesy of Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Last year, luxury Italian shoe brand Tod's used a farm stand to display its Gommino loafers at a charity luncheon in Amagansett, New York. The brightly colored footwear was color-coordinated with edible items, including red peppers, lemons, oranges, and broccoli.
Last year, luxury Italian shoe brand Tod's used a farm stand to display its Gommino loafers at a charity luncheon in Amagansett, New York. The brightly colored footwear was color-coordinated with edible items, including red peppers, lemons, oranges, and broccoli.
Photo: Kelly Taub/BFA.com
Another footwear brand also used market stalls to display its wares. In July 2011, Havaianas launched a pop-up shop in Los Angeles where a make-your-own flip-flops station resembled a fruit stand, complete with baskets and colorful accents.
Another footwear brand also used market stalls to display its wares. In July 2011, Havaianas launched a pop-up shop in Los Angeles where a make-your-own flip-flops station resembled a fruit stand, complete with baskets and colorful accents.
Photo: BizBash
At Kari Feinstein's Style Lounge during Oscar week in Los Angeles, a setup for Jamba Juice included fresh produce displayed in farm crates.
At Kari Feinstein's Style Lounge during Oscar week in Los Angeles, a setup for Jamba Juice included fresh produce displayed in farm crates.
Photo: Vivien Killilea/WireImage
A 2014 event for Expedia and Citi in a New York townhouse space saw each room decorated in the style of a different travel destination. The rooftop design at the event produced by HL: Creative mimicked a Napa farmer's market, and guests were encouraged to shop the market and place their selections of produce, flowers—and even wine—into their bags.
A 2014 event for Expedia and Citi in a New York townhouse space saw each room decorated in the style of a different travel destination. The rooftop design at the event produced by HL: Creative mimicked a Napa farmer's market, and guests were encouraged to shop the market and place their selections of produce, flowers—and even wine—into their bags.
Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Citi
At Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS' Dining by Design event in Chicago last year, Steelcase by Nelson set up a playful installation that encouraged guests to take home bags of fresh produce in a farmer’s market-like color-blocked display.
At Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS' Dining by Design event in Chicago last year, Steelcase by Nelson set up a playful installation that encouraged guests to take home bags of fresh produce in a farmer’s market-like color-blocked display.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
At the Pitchfork Music Festival in 2012 in Chicago, Whole Foods set up a farmer's market where guests could purchase goods including strawberries and sunflowers in a kitschy space decorated with gingham curtains and baskets.
At the Pitchfork Music Festival in 2012 in Chicago, Whole Foods set up a farmer's market where guests could purchase goods including strawberries and sunflowers in a kitschy space decorated with gingham curtains and baskets.
Photo: Jenny Berg/BizBash
Becel's plant-based pop-up restaurant took place in a greenhouse in downtown Toronto from February 28 to March 2. The side of the greenhouse promoted the pop-up with branding created with greenery.
Becel's plant-based pop-up restaurant took place in a greenhouse in downtown Toronto from February 28 to March 2. The side of the greenhouse promoted the pop-up with branding created with greenery.
Photo: Vito Amati/Ryan Emberley Photography
The space was designed to mimic the feel of a greenhouse, complete with hanging garden lights, sod flooring, and plants as table decor.
The space was designed to mimic the feel of a greenhouse, complete with hanging garden lights, sod flooring, and plants as table decor.
Photo: Vito Amati/Ryan Emberley Photography
Influencers and media were invited to a session of the event, which featured a wooden centerpiece with the hashtag #GetPLNTed.
Influencers and media were invited to a session of the event, which featured a wooden centerpiece with the hashtag #GetPLNTed.
Photo: Vito Amati/Ryan Emberley Photography
The event producers wanted to ensure all materials in the greenhouse were green. A branded wall was created with a soy-based epoxy and built without nails.
The event producers wanted to ensure all materials in the greenhouse were green. A branded wall was created with a soy-based epoxy and built without nails.
Photo: Vito Amati/Ryan Emberley Photography
Becel partnered with TV personality and interior designer Jillian Harris, registered dietitian Tori Wesszer, and chef Matt Dean Pettit to develop signature dishes for PLNT’s menu. The menu and dinnerware were created with plant-based materials.
Becel partnered with TV personality and interior designer Jillian Harris, registered dietitian Tori Wesszer, and chef Matt Dean Pettit to develop signature dishes for PLNT’s menu. The menu and dinnerware were created with plant-based materials.
Photo: Vito Amati/Ryan Emberley Photography
S&C Electric Company was one of 22 “Green Team” exhibitors at the American Wind Energy Association’s Windpower 2015 conference in Orlando. The association provided a counter sign and recognition in event materials to exhibitors that voluntarily abide by at least two of its sustainability guidelines, such as reusing booth display elements and carpeting from one year to the next. This was the second year for the program, and organizers say they will increase the requirements each year.
S&C Electric Company was one of 22 “Green Team” exhibitors at the American Wind Energy Association’s Windpower 2015 conference in Orlando. The association provided a counter sign and recognition in event materials to exhibitors that voluntarily abide by at least two of its sustainability guidelines, such as reusing booth display elements and carpeting from one year to the next. This was the second year for the program, and organizers say they will increase the requirements each year.
Photo: Mitra Sorrells/BizBash
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