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1. 1 The Green Conference
2. 2 Then…And Now
Committee Members of the 2008 Green Conference
In 2008 Now
Linda Parris - State Director Past Director
Marie Sitter - Director-Elect State Director
Rita Revels - Secr/Treas Director-Elect
Sharon Sellers – Exhibitor Chair Secr/Treas
Our Director-Elect is also the State Conference Chairperson.
(Rita and Sharon will be available at the end
of this presentation if you have questions for them.)
3. 3 Today’s Agenda
A Little History
Movin’ on Up
Being Green to Save Green
Categories
Outcomes
The Ideas Keep Pouring In
Resources for More Information
4. 4 The Green Conference A Little Bit of History
5. 5 Our History
Annual Conference since 1994
Moved around for awhile, but found a home eventually in Litchfield Beach
Started to Outgrow – nearly 200 attendees plus vendors
Difficult to find a venue to accommodate all of our needs at an affordable price
6. 6 Some were good experiences…
7. 7 Some, not so good…….
8. 8 The Green Conference Movin’ On Up
9. 9 We bit the bullet and decided to Move on Up
10. 10 Problem – Price!
For example –
Higher Meeting room Fees
More expensive food
The clincher was
$4 “Corkage Fee” per bottle for
Vendor-Provided Water!
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That Gave Us the Idea – Water bottles are bad for the environment – why not use water stations to save money?
Are there other ways that we can save money?
12. 12 The Green Conference
13. 13 The Green Conference
14. 14 The Green Conference Being Green to Save Green
15. 15 The Actual Theme of the Conference was “Change”
What better way to encourage attendees to change than to let them see ways to be greener?
16. 16 Main Categories –
Overall Awareness – Let attendees see the changes and understand that we can survive
Promote Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle – Practice what we preach!
Encourage an Earth-Friendly Lifestyle
17. 17 Overall Awareness –
Green theme promoted through vendor booths – drawing for those with green theme items
Reusable shopping bags donated from grocery store chain were used as conference bags
Seeded paper ornament and refillable sports water bottle in conference bags
18. 18 Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle –
Handouts and conference information were placed on a Flash drive for each attendee (donated by vendor)
No bottled water was purchased. Attendees could fill their sports bottles at water stations throughout the conference.
The few printed materials distributed were printed on 100% recycled paper.
19. 19 Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle –
Notepads distributed to attendees were made of recycled paper
Ink pens provided were manufactured using an environmentally friendly process.
20. 20 Encourage Earth-friendly Lifestyle –
Exhibitors were great – seed packets, pedometers to encourage walking instead of riding, wellness information.
Some even offered fresh fruit and healthy cookies.
95% of the exhibitors had some promotional item that was Eco-friendly in some fashion.
21. 21 Overall Outcomes –
We were concerned that taking our attendees out of their comfort zones would backfire - - actually they loved it!
At just our 2008 conference alone, we estimate that we saved 90,000 sheets of paper, 1000 plastic water bottles, and 250 binders from the landfill.
Reusable shopping bags are hopefully still working to prevent plastic bag usage.
22. 22 Overall Outcomes –
Many of the ideas we used from this 2008 conference we are continuing to do in subsequent conferences – keeping more out of landfills.
SHRM is also using some of the ideas in their conferences
23. 23 Most importantly –
We passed on to our attendees that even in our HR profession, we can affect the environment by being creative and leaving our comfort zones.
24. 24 The Green Conference The Ideas Keep Pouring In
25. 25 The Ideas Keep Pouring In – Not just for conferences, but also for chapter meetings
Perhaps even for your
own company meetings?
26. 26 So Did We Make an Impact?
“Columbia SHRM went from a printed directory to a searchable PDF and e-mailed it to our members. Also, we now post presenters’ handouts on our website in lieu of handouts.”
-- Karen Smith, PHR
HR Mgr, Gallman Personnel
President, Columbia (SC) SHRM Chapter
27. 27 So Did We Make an Impact?
“I was chapter president at the time of the Green Conference. Our board took away many ideas from the green conference that the chapter is still using today. For example, many of our board members used to make copies of announcements and invitations and place them at the place settings for our monthly dinner meetings. We decided to instead put these announcements on our Powerpoint presentation that rolled during our networking period before dinner. Not only did we still get the word out, but the table settings were so much neater and welcoming to our members and visitors without all the stacks of paper everywhere. At a conservative estimate, when you consider we had about 5 handouts per meeting and an average of 75 people in attendance, that was a savings of 375 sheets of paper per meeting. We have been doing this since late 2008. When you consider that we have 10 meetings a year, it really makes an impact on the environment over time.!” - Celeste Bethell Purdie, HR Mgr, Verizon Wireless, Past President, Tri-County HR Mgmt Association (Charleston, SC)
28. 28 So Did We Make an Impact?
Midlands SHRM (Orangeburg, SC) distributes the monthly newsletter and all national, state, and chapter seminar promotions electronically to eliminate the paperwork and postage. We are working on our bank statement to be on-line rather than by mail. We scan all our MSHRM documents (newsletters, membership applications, banking, etc) so we don’t have paperwork files or storage concerns.
Mandy J. Baltzegar, PHR
HR Mgr, Zeus Industrial Products
President, Midlands SHRM
29. 29 What about in your Workplace?
We bought everyone coffee mugs so that they would not have to use Styrofoam or paper cups for their morning coffee.
We bought everyone 22oz plastic (recycled materials mugs) for their soft drinks or water. If they purchase a soft drink in the café it is half price using the mug and not Styrofoam or paper cups.
Carpoolers get special parking spaces up front as do those who drive hybrids
Each office and break room has its own recycle bins and employees are expected to use them for paper and plastic
Pens, toner cartridges, batteries and cardboard are also recycled with special recycle bins
Steve Nail, VP-HR, Hubbell Lighting, Inc.
Legislative Action Director, SC SHRM State Council
30. 30 OTHER IDEAS:
Don’t make copies of every announcement – instead
Put announcement on website
Have a slide presentation during networking time to have announcements listed
Ask a member to make an announcement and to be the contact if someone wants more information
31. 31 Don’t kill trees by printing out every draft of every report, proposal, etc. Instead –
Collaborate online so everyone can see the document electronically
Create a safe method to save electronic copies in your computer or on a server – you may never have to print them out at all!
32. 32 Running into problems when one officer hands off a position to another officer and has mountains of boxes of material?
Consolidate – go through and determine what must be kept for the history of your conference, chapter, etc.
Scan what you can and use a third party server provider (“cloud”) to store your documents electronically
Save current documents the same way or on a flashdrive
Use Quickbooks or similar online provider for accounting
Then, instead passing a trunk load of files, just hand over the flashdrive or the password.
33. 33 Save on postage costs –
Use one of the many methods for creating electronic invitations and email meeting announcements instead of using “snail mail”
Investigate methods for registering and paying online for meetings and conferences – saves time, postage, and more paper!
34. 34 Nametags
For chapters, have attendees hand in their nametags at the end of the meeting to reuse at the next meeting
Encourage the return of nametags by having a drawing at the end of the meeting, using the nametags for the drawing
35. 35 Exhibit booths –
We couldn’t have conferences without
Our exhibitors – but just think of all of the
Handouts, giveaways, promotional items, that
We take as we smile at the vendor, only to throw
The items away when we get home.
36. 36 Exhibit booths –
Encourage the use of:
Biodegradable products (golf tees, cups, pens, etc.)
Products to increase eco-friendly awareness (water bottles, grocery bags, pedometers)
Items that you know will be used (food, pens, solar flashlights)
37. 37 Exhibit booths –
Discourage the use of:
Blinky things, balls, poker chips, rubber duckies, etc that are cool at the conference but will just be thrown away
Mountains of handouts – have displays and laptops to show attendees on site, but just give them a business card as a takeaway
38. 38 Exhibit booths –
Most online promotional products distributors have a section on eco-friendly or green products.
39. 39 The Green Conference Resources for More Information
40. 40 A Quick review of the Internet will provide a lot of good resources to find more ideas.
You may not be able to use all the ideas available, but, like us, you may be able to take someone else’s idea and adjust it to something that you and your group CAN live with.
Remember, our little conference of 200 attendees saved 90,000 sheets of paper the first year. Just imagine how much we could all save during the next decade by using some of these ideas we have shared!
41. 41 Some other Tips from the BlueGreen Conference
http://www.bluegreenmeetings.org
Put your policy in writing
Use paperless technology as much as possible.
Meet close – a more central location nearby will use less gas (and money!); Try to find speakers nearby as well.
Practice the 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle) – speak with your conference center or hotel to insure that it will provide visible and accessible recycle containers
Bulk up – have your food and beverage server purchase condiments in bulk (not individual packets)
42. 42 Some other Tips from the BlueGreen Conference
http://www.bluegreenmeetings.org
Lighten your stay – encourage your hotel to offer linen reuse program and offer bulk dispensers for shampoo
Eat green – include vegetarian options and use food that is grown locally
Close the recycling loop – use recycled paper that is printed with vegetable inks
Save energy – coordinate with your hotel to insure that lights are turned off in meeting rooms when not in use
Spread the word – tell attendees and others about your success – Being green is contagious!
43. 43 Also, go to:
http://www.conventionindustry.org/projects/green_meetings_report.pdf
Here is a report from a task force within the convention industry regarding Green Meetings.
Some highlights from this report that we have not already discussed are on the next pages -
44. 44 Convention Industry Green Conference Report –
Unique Ideas –
Have maps of walking trails and local parks available and be ready to suggest off-site events and tours that involve event attendees in the area’s natural environment with minimal impact.
45. 45 Convention Industry Green Conference Report –
Unique Ideas –
Speak with your caterer in advance and arrange to have leftover unserved food donated to a local food bank or soup kitchen, or separate it for pick up by a composting operation or local farm.
46. 46 Convention Industry Green Conference Report –
Unique Ideas –
Arrange with your caterer to use reusable cutlery whenever possible, if not possible, insure that utensils used are biodegradable.
47. 47 Convention Industry Green Conference Report –
Unique Ideas –
Have attendees ‘sign-up’ for meals. Better attendance numbers will reduce food waste and costs.
48. 48 Convention Industry Green Conference Report –
Unique Ideas –
Ask exhibitors to bring only what they need for the event, and take away what they don’t distribute at the event.
49. 49 Convention Industry Green Conference Report –
Unique Ideas –
Some exhibitors have really cool displays that they do not intend to reuse. Offer the exhibitors reuse opportunities by contacting local schools or charitable organizations to determine if they would like these items.
50. 50 Convention Industry Green Conference Report –
Unique Ideas –
Save informational and directional signs for future use.
For example, purchase a reusable sign that says “Thanks to Our Sponsors for Sponsoring Our Networking Event” and leave a space to insert a page to list this year’s sponsors.
Or have a poster that states “Registration” and have a Velcro section to insert an arrow to point attendees in the right direction (which may change from year to year if the venue changes).
If you are going to reuse the posters, then you might be able to get nicer quality, slightly more expensive ones. Dividing the cost by two or three years will result in a less expensive per-year price than a less expensive one used for only one year. It may give a better impression too!
51. The Green Conference http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/greenmeetings/ - EPA website – look for download of EPA booklet “It’s Easy Being Green”
http://www.greenmeetings.info/ - Green Marketing Industry Council
http://www.bluegreenmeetings.org/
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52. The Green Conference Questions or Comments?
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