Event Sustainability
Through this conference we hope to both create a space to share best practices and to have that space in and of itself be part of the solution. These are our top goals for the conference:
Reduce Waste!
- Reduce unneeded use of resources in non-usable giveaways and printed handouts.
- Ensure that as much as possible produced by the conference is recyclable or biodegradable, and has high recycled content.
- Create a plan identifying all types of waste that will be created at the conference and how to reduce, reuse, or recycle.
- Provide composting for pre- and post- consumer materials at catered breaks. Food waste will be composted on campus at Eucalyptus Grove, through AS Recycling. Come visit the site on Sunday at a pre-conference field trips! Find out more at Conference Events!
The University Center where the majority of our events will be happening uses a “murphing” system where recyclable materials and trash are co-mingled together in the trash bins and then separated out at the waste collection site. This system has helped the University Center since they have had difficulty in getting users of the building to separate their trash appropriately. This has allowed the university center to cut down their waste stream by 25%
Food and Beverage Service:
70% Organic food is provided
throughout the event
Local sources of food are used
whenever possible
Conference Services will provide
attendees with event mugs and volunteers will provide signage to remind
participants to use their mugs.
Reusable dishes are used
wherever possible.
Biodegradable dishes and cutlery will be
used for all other events, and will be composted with post-consumer
food waste on campus.
All meals will have a vegan option
by request.
Cage Free Eggs were used when possible. For
more information about campuses that have gone cage free check out:
http://www.hsus.org/
Energy:
We
hope to offset 40,000 kWh for the Sustainability Conference, which
prevents 55,680 pounds of CO2 pollution. That's the equivalent of not
driving 60,786 miles in the average car, or planting 759 trees to
absorb this much CO2
Participants have the opportunity to
donate towards offsetting their own emissions and energy use through
the Cleaner and Greener Program of the Leonardo Academy.
http://www.cleanerandgreener.org
Transportation:
A rideshare and
flightshare designed by Ridelink will be sued to enoucrage participants
to reduce single vehicle ridership. Please be sure to let us know at
the registration desk if you carpooled to get to the conference and we
will give you tickets for the caught “green handed”
drawing.
Electric Vehicles from our campus fleet will be
used to transport supplies between buildings on campus.
Accessibility:
We
selected an event location with adequate accessibility points for
disable participants and made modifications where necessary.
Followed
American Disability Association standards when making site changes.
Created
an “accessibility map” of conference locations for
participants.
Make sure that all conference materials were
accessible to disabled participants.
Supplied ASL/CART
interpreters for hearing impaired participants.
Provided
referrals to child care facilities.
Provided mothers with
a place to feed their children and access to bathrooms equipped with
changing tables.
Room locations were also provided in
Braille where possible.
Hotels and accommodations:
Participants are encouraged to stay on
campus to avoid further commuting and to keep cost of housing low.
Hotels:
We are working with our local hotels to implement a new
Santa Barbara Green Business Program and to encourage participants to
use the California Green Lodging Program
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/EPP/GreenLodging/Program to help them to become
more environmental and socially responsible. We posted
information on the registration page about which hotels we recommend.
UCSB
Housing:
Manzanita Residence Hall is set along the
coastline and surrounded by native plant habitats, bioswales to catch
rain water run-off, and vernal pools. Manzanita Residence Hall provides
the following as a function of its normal operations:
Co-Mingled
Recycling in each room, laundry room, and throughout the site, picked
up by an electric vehicle and taken to central receptacle
Energy
Star front-loading Laundry Machines for residents
Cards in
rooms educating conference participants that sheets and towels will not
be laundered unless sheets are placed on the floor
All
trash bag liners are high-density using 2/3 less petroleum-based raw
material than the low-density liners.
Manzanita
also uses environmentally safe cleaning products. This is a big help as
Manzanita moves towards LEED EB standing.
Staff/Volunteers
at event:
Provide training to all staff and volunteers on
environmental policies of the conference particularly clean-up crew
Recognition
and Awareness:
Give away drawing tickets to participants
who are caught “green handed” helping with
recycling at the event, giving advice to someone else about how to live
more sustainably, etc… If you win, you could get prizes from
the UCSB Bookstore!
Provide greening
information in pre-event information, conference programming, website,
opening and closing sessions, publicity, and at a booth in the
exhibition hall, etc.
Sustainable Campus Map created for
the conference with key points of interest
Local Bus and
Bike Path Maps made available at check-in and throughout the conference
Offer resources that we used to green the conference on the
website
Keep track of what went right/wrong, keep track of
waste and energy use for the days of the conference and post on the
website afterwards
Feedback:
Put
on Evaluation for participants what worked and what didn’t in
terms of greening (utilize suggestions from National Recycling
Coalition)
Create Evaluation for vendors, event
staff, hotels, etc… so that they can give feedback on
greening and offer new ideas
To make all this
happen we will need your help! Even in areas of the campus with good
access to recycling bins, approximately 30% of the trash in our
trashcans is recyclable according to waste audits that have been done
on campus. We will be running some audits during the conference and
sorting as we audit, however we will not be able to sort everything and
need you to remember and help others to remember to reduce, recycle,
reuse.