EIA unveils first-ever sustainability commitment framework for its members

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Image from MICE Machine Workshops in 2019: Chris Thompson of MICE Machine (left) and Martin Cottrell, A1 Event Cleaning Services, (3rd from left)

The Event Industry Alliance (EIA), comprising the Association of Event Organisers (AEO), the Association of Event Venues (AEV) and the Event Suppliers and Services Association (ESSA), has launched a new and comprehensive sustainability commitments framework.

Originally conceived in the cross-association Sustainability Working Group in 2019, the objective of developing a self-scoring system of sustainability commitments began with the help of sustainability specialists The MICE Machine, who held a series of workshops at Informa PLC, generously funded by Olympia London, in March and August 2019. The cross-association Sustainability Commitments are inspired by Informa’s own sustainable event fundamentals, which it has open sourced.

The chair and vice-chair of the Sustainability Working Group in 2019, Martin Cottrell, A1 Event Cleaning Services, and Lucille Ryan, Informa PLC, then led the group to carefully analyse how sustainability concepts pertained to specific sectors and practices. A sub-group was then created specifically to composite the research into a set of viable sustainability principles for venues, organisers and suppliers.

Rachel Parker, AEV director and EIA board member, explained how the commitments would work, saying, “These are not prescriptive rules or membership requirements – they are a confidential guidance tool for event industry businesses to measure and chart their own sustainability progression against a carefully selected set of criteria, relevant to their field of work.”

Parker continued, “I’m incredibly proud of the work done by the cross-association Sustainability Working Group in producing these commitments. Whether businesses have widely implemented sustainability policies, or whether they are just starting out on the road, these commitments are a fundamental route towards meeting sustainability goals.”

Lucille Ryan, chair of the working group since 2020, added, “For the first time the event industry has a set of common sustainability commitments with sector specificity. The framework we have developed will allow our members to build on their own sustainability practices, identify areas that need focus, and take advantage of a library of resources and advice that will be under constant development. Sustainability practice can move quickly as new materials, facilities and technologies become available, and the working group will be working continuously to evolve these commitments over time, and build case studies to bring them to life.”

Adam Parry
Author: Adam Parry

Adam is the co-founder and editor of www.eventindustrynews.com Adam, a technology evangelist also organises Event Tech Live, Europe’s only show dedicated to event technology and the Event Technology Awards. Both events take place in November, London.

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