COP15 An Example In Green Conference Planning

1by Janet Latremouille with WTTC.com

So your clients want to “green up” their conference. And, they’ve left it to you, the planner, to show them the way.

The organizers of this month’s United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (COP15) have taken some big steps (and a lot of little ones, too) to decrease the carbon footprint that comes with bringing together over 16,000 delegates from around the world.

COP15 organizers have been quite creative in their approach.

Delegates are being met at the airport with transit passes and bikes instead of the usual limousines and multi-passenger vans. And, when cars are necessary, organizers have opted for fuel-efficient hybrids.

The conference centre is being powered, in part, by wind turbines. The carpets are made from biodegradable materials, pens from recycled water bottles, and there will be no “official” conference gifts given to delegates. Water bottles have been eliminated and delegates required to get their water from water stations set up throughout the facility. Delegates who do not bring their own water containers can drink from biodegradable cornstarch cups that have been provided.

Food suppliers and local hoteliers in Copenhagen have jumped on the green bandwagon, too. Over 65 percent of the food served will be organic and all coffee and tea will be “fair trade.” Over half of the hotels are providing at least some eco-certified green rooms, a 48 percent jump from just two years ago.

In spite of all of their best efforts, organizers recognize transporting, housing and feeding tens of thousands of people over 11 days will result in substantial carbon emissions. To offset these, organizers have replaced 20 inefficient brick factories in Bangladesh with more energy efficient ones. They’ve calculated that in doing this they’ll reduce the use of coal in the brick making ovens by 90 percent.

Janet Latremouille is a sales associate at WTTC.com – The Meeting Planner’s Best Resource. She can be reached at 1-888-224-3178 or by e-mailing amjl@wttc.com

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