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How to Host a Green and Sustainable Event

Published Nov 21, 24
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It’s easy to host a green event with a little planning. Here’s how you can make your event more sustainable and eco-friendly.

1. Pick an Eco-Friendly Venue

One of the first steps in hosting a green event is selecting a venue that prioritizes sustainability. Look for venues that implement energy-efficient practices, use renewable energy, or have LEED certification. Choose venues that are well-connected to public transport or offer carpool-friendly parking to reduce your event’s environmental impact.

Claridge Tip: Claridge is committed to sustainability, offering green initiatives like waste reduction programs, energy-efficient lighting, and sourcing locally for event catering.

2. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Waste reduction is crucial when planning a sustainable event. Start by opting for reusable decorations, signage, and tableware. Avoid single-use plastic products and choose biodegradable or compostable alternatives. Work with vendors who are committed to eco-friendly practices, and provide clearly marked recycling stations at your event to encourage guests to dispose of waste responsibly.

Claridge Tip: Choose venues that already have recycling programs in place or offer waste management services to ensure proper disposal of event materials.

3. Opt for Green Catering

Catering can be one of the biggest contributors to waste at an event, but there are many ways to make your menu more sustainable. Opt for locally sourced, organic, and seasonal ingredients to minimize your event’s carbon footprint. Avoid over-ordering to reduce food waste, and consider offering plant-based options to further reduce your environmental impact.

Claridge Tip: Work with catering partners who emphasize sustainability by sourcing local ingredients, minimizing food waste, and using eco-friendly packaging.

4. Go Paperless with Invitations

Avoid paper waste by using digital invitations and RSVP systems. This reduces paper waste and makes it easier to manage your guest list. There are many eco-friendly invitation options online that allow you to design and send custom invites while tracking responses digitally.

Claridge Tip: Encourage guests to reduce waste by sending digital invitations or consider a wedding website with all the details, directions, and RSVP information online.

5. Encourage Sustainable Travel

Minimizing transportation-related emissions is an important part of sustainability. If possible, choose a venue that is easily accessible by public transport or organize group transport options such as buses or shuttle services for guests. Encourage carpooling, offer carpool coordination services, and provide information about the nearest public transit stations to your venue.

Claridge Tip: At Claridge, we encourage guests to utilize carpooling and other green transportation options by providing ample parking and easy access to local transit routes.

6. Choose Green Vendors

It’s important to partner with vendors who embrace sustainability. Partner with local artisans, florists, and entertainers who emphasize ethical sourcing, eco-friendly practices, and waste reduction. Not only will this lower your event’s carbon footprint, but it also supports the local economy and promotes sustainable businesses.

Claridge Tip: Claridge partners with a wide range of local vendors who are committed to sustainability, including florists who use locally grown, seasonal flowers and caterers who specialize in eco-friendly practices.

7. Avoid Disposable Decorations

Minimize waste by using decorations that can be reused or repurposed. Instead of buying new items that will only be used once, consider renting or repurposing existing materials. Choose decorations made from natural, biodegradable materials or repurpose elements like plants, flowers, and fabrics that can be donated or reused after the event.

Claridge Tip: Claridge offers beautiful and sustainable decor options, from live plants to vintage furniture pieces, that can be incorporated into your event’s design.

8. Offsetting Your Carbon Footprint

To counteract the carbon emissions of your event, look into carbon offsetting options. You can do this by purchasing carbon credits or supporting projects focused on environmental conservation, such as planting trees or renewable energy initiatives.

Claridge Tip: Ask your venue or vendors about their sustainability efforts and explore options for offsetting your event’s carbon impact.