Subject: Green Exhibiting. |
From: "John Rose" <JohnR@jcrose.net> |
Date: 6/20/08, 18:01 |
To: <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Barrett,
Sorry you did not here back for someone. Several of us
thought the other person was responding to your questions. Anyway, if my
answers will help, here you go.
I have just returned from the Event Marketing Institute’s:
“Green”
Specific to your question concerning mistakes, I believe
that many people have been quick to jump on the bandwagon, so to speak, and market
themselves as “green”. They may not have drilled down deep enough
to look at all of the ramifications of their actions. There are so many shades
of “Green”. Many firms are promoting that their company or their
product is GREEN. This is often just a small piece of the overall picture. When
searching for vendors and sources of products and services, firms need to
verify and understand fully what they are getting that is green. Please understand,
every little bit helps and this is going to be a long continuous process that
we as humans must never stop. That said, everyone should analyze their
activities and their purchases to make sure that the trade offs are really worth
the cost and the environmental effect. For example, if we did in fact
convert large portions of the
For a cost savings stand point, so much of our daily
activities and purchases could help the “greening” of the environment
with just minor changes on our part. Separating trash in glass, metal, paper,
and compost would be a great start. This lowers landfill costs and businesses
will now pay for the separated items. Going back to less use of plastic bottles,
or at least get away for single serve containers at events, and recycled or
recyclable paper products instead of plastic items can immediately lower costs.
As firms begin to use more sustainable products, the economies of scale on
their manufacturing will improve and lower the associated costs in the long
run. Here again, the key factor is that this is going to take time, but
it must be done. For our future and our children’s future, the
human race must give back to itself and the planet we are lucky enough to live
on.
OK Barrett, I will get off my soap box.
Hope this helps.
John Rose