<p>"For as many years as this book has been published and revised, each issue becomes a predictor of what will emerge next in the field of sustainable events. It was the first and continues to be the most technically comprehensive guide to what is practical and expected of event organisers now, with a healthy dose of what’s possible on the horizon, if we but learn and ask for it."</p><p><b><i>Shawna McKinley, Principal, Clear Current Consulting</i></b></p><p>"The fourth edition of <em>Sustainable Event Management: A Practical Guide</em> is a fantastic resource for everyone interested in making events more sustainable. Event practitioners as well as students and researchers in the field of event management will gain real-world insights from this highly detailed, yet very accessible text. The book provides practical and workable ideas and suggestions both for implementing sustainable practices at events and also for measuring their impact. A real strength of this book is Meegan’s ability to take very complex issues, such as carbon footprint measurement, and translate this knowledge into approachable and manageable strategies to guide event organisers. The use of a multitude of carefully curated case study examples from festivals and events around the world also contributes greatly to the readability of this text. Highly recommended reading!"</p><p><i><b>Judith Mair, Associate Professor and Researcher, University of Queensland</b></i></p><p>“This is <i>the</i> book on event sustainability: A comprehensive text on all aspects of sustainable live events management, theoretical and practical, written by one the industry’s most experienced practitioners.”</p><p><i><b>Chris Johnson, Co-Founder Shambala Festival and CEO of onboard:earth</b></i></p><p>"A super comprehensive guide to sustainable event management covering both the theory and implementation. Great for both someone just entering the events space through to seasoned specialists. I loved the range of best practice reference and alongside checklists to help you get jobs done. Whilst reading it I wrote notes from the ideas it sparked!"</p><p><i><b><b>Alexandra Rickham, Director of Sustainability, World Sailing</b></b></i></p><p>"Meegan Jones’ <i>Sustainable Event Management </i>is an essential resource for anyone involved in planning and executing events. This comprehensive guide provides a clear roadmap for implementing sustainability practices and strategies, with up-to-date advice to meet current expectations and requirements. Highly regarded in the meetings and events industry, Meegan brings years of hands-on experience in planning events that adhere to the highest sustainability standards and achieve valuable sustainable outcomes. Her extensive knowledge and practical experience are evident throughout this guide, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking credible and practical guidance in sustainable event management."</p><p><i><b><b>Roger Lehner, Sustainability Lead at IMEX Group, member of the EIC (Events Industry Council) Sustainability and Social Impact Committee and AEO (Association of Event Organisers) Sustainability Working Group</b></b></i></p><p>"The latest edition <em>Sustainable Event Management: A Practical Guide</em> paints a clear picture of this ever growing and evolving landscape of seemingly increasing complexity. The sustainable event conversation joined mainstream consciousness in the last decade. Unfortunately, despite pockets of remarkable action, global emissions continue to rise, as does biodiversity decline and loss of wildlife habitat. There is an increasingly complex array of legislation, regulations, and avenues in the sustainable event space to navigate. Events are an incredible tool for communication and community building, which can be harnessed as a front line of the green transition. This is why heeding and acting upon lessons in this book are necessary and recommended. Meegan’s first hand experience, tenacity, attention to detail and no-nonsense approach is paramount to what makes this book a must read for anyone diving into the world of event sustainability."</p><p><i><b>Claire O'Neill, CEO & Co Founder, A Greener Future</b></i></p><p>"The fourth edition of this volume excels at bringing forward perspectives on issues of sustainable event management. The author does very well to highlight the important harmonious requirements of major events and our environment, beyond the economic. For example, social and cultural values are furthermore put forward, with timely evidence of good practice to demonstrate the wider positive outcomes.This latest edition appeals to a broad audience that can include e.g., event practitioners, students, academics and policy makers the world over. The readership benefits from the author's informed insight from truly comprehensive and global first-hand experience."</p><p><b>Dr Mary Beth Gouthro, Senior Academic, Bournemouth University, </b><b>Editor of <em>The Routledge Handbook of Events and Sustainability</em></b></p>

Written by a leader in event sustainability management, this book is a practical, step-by-step guide taking readers through the key aspects of how to identify, evaluate, and manage event sustainability issues and impacts and to use the event for good – events of any style and scale, anywhere in the world.

Each year events of every shape and size are held globally: from community events, school fairs, and local business functions through to the largest festivals, music concerts, conferences, and sporting events. As well as encouraging celebration and giving voice to issues, these public parties can use up resources, send out emissions, and generate mountains of waste. But events also have the power to showcase sustainability in action, and every sustainably produced event can inspire and motivate others to action. Thoroughly updated in its fourth edition, this book reflects what event sustainability best practice looks like in this new era of the discipline: circular and net zero, reusables and renewable energy, climate conscious catering – stakeholders expect it and the solutions now exist. The new edition also features additional case studies, and an updated look at greenhouse gas emissions measurement, providing readers with practical guidance on how to manage events responsibly.

This is the indispensable one-stop guide for event professionals and event management students who want to keep up with industry best practices and who need a powerful, easy-to-use collection of tools to deliver events sustainably.

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Written by a leader in event sustainability management, this book is a practical, step-by-step guide taking readers through the key aspects of how to identify, evaluate and manage event sustainability issues and impacts and to use the event for good – events of any style and scale, anywhere in the world.

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Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Boxes

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1 SUSTAINABILITY AND EVENTS

Sustainability… of what?

Regenerative and Restorative

Is the Triple Bottom Line the Real Bottom Line?

Sustainable Development

2 EVENT SUSTAINABILITY AROUND THE WORLD

Drivers, Enablers, Catalysts and Barriers

Organisations Enabling Sustainable Event Management

Event Sustainability Knowledge and Resources

Event Sustainability Standards

Questions

3 EVENT SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT

Sustainability Strategy

Identifying and Prioritising Event Sustainability Issues

Delegation of Duties

Sustainability Policy

Communicating Sustainability

Measurement, Reporting and Evaluation

Questions

4 STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT

Who are your Stakeholders?

Internal Stakeholders

Organisational Culture

Production Stakeholders

Clients

Talent

Sponsors

Questions

5 DESTINATION, VENUE AND SITE

Assessing a Destination

Sustainable Event Readiness

Local Government

Tyranny of Distance

Outdoor Venues And Sites

Venues

Accommodation

Questions

6 SOURCING

Sustainable Procurement

Stewardship, Decommissioning and Dissolution

Ecolabelling, Standards, and Certification Programmes

Performance Reporting

Questions

7 BUYING WELL

Event Materials

Look and Overlay

Technology Enhancing Sustainability

Accreditation and Ticketing

Merchandise and Swag

Cleaning Products

Questions

8 EATING AND DRINKING

Sustainable and Regenerative Farming

Sustainable Food and Beverage at Events

Caterers and Food Vendors

Drinking Water

Food and Beverage Serviceware

Targets and Reporting

Questions

9 WASTE AND RESOURCE RECOVERY

Circular Economy

Zero Waste

You Can’t Do This Alone

What Waste at Your Event?

Waste Avoidance and Reduction

Waste Management in the Event Destination

Material Types

Waste Processing Options

At-Event Waste Segregation

Set Goals and Targets

Performance Reporting

Questions

10 WATER AND AMENITIES

Water Use and Events

Water Rights and Scarcity

Water Sources

Water Management Plan

Water Conservation

Wastewater

Toilets

The Event as a Living Lab

Set Goals and Targets

Performance Reporting

Questions

11 POWERING YOUR EVENT

Energy Sources

Temporary Power

Energy Planning

Energy Stakeholders

Temporary Structures

Audiovisual, Lighting and Technology

Energy-Efficient Catering

Set Objectives and Targets

Performance Reporting

Questions

12 MOBILITY

Freight and Deliveries

Site Vehicles, MHE, Machinery

Production Travel

Attendee Travel

Set Goals and Targets

Performance Reporting

Questions

13 EVENTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Our Climate is Changing ... The Science Is In

Carbon Neutral, Net Zero, Climate Positive?

Impacts of Climate Change on Events

Reducing GHGs

Event GHG Sources

Measuring Event GHGs

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Measurement Admin

GHG Accounting Methodologies

Carbon Compensation

Carbon Neutral Events

GHG Reporting

Questions

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032756691
Publisert
2025-04-03
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
922 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
444

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Meegan Jones is an industry leader and expert in event sustainability, focusing her efforts on using the power of events for positive action while also ensuring that events themselves are produced sustainably. She is director of GreenShoot Pacific, a sustainability advisory and training service for events.