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3 Alternatives to Plastic Event Supplies

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Plastic is a convenient material for many event supplies. It’s lightweight, durable, and widely recyclable. What’s not to love? However, with some recent changes to the global recycling market, plastic isn’t as easy to recycle as it used to be.

Julia Spangler June 26, 2018February 15, 2023 Catering, Corporate Events, Non-Profit Events, Weddings, Zero Waste Events No Comments Read more

6 Cost-Saving & Sustainable Tips for Event Decor & Giveaways

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In the last installment of my cost-saving series, I talked about ways to plan a sustainable menu without busting your budget. Now we’re going to pivot from the kitchen to the event floor and talk about decor and giveaways. Decor

Julia Spangler June 6, 2018July 10, 2018 Corporate Events, Non-Profit Events No Comments Read more

3 Simple Ways to Reduce Waste at Events

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Many planners and event professionals consider waste part of the cost of doing business. They view waste as an unfortunate but unavoidable side effect of producing a dazzling experience. Waste is certainly unfortunate, but it’s far from unavoidable. Evaluate these

Julia Spangler May 24, 2018July 10, 2018 Catering, Corporate Events, Non-Profit Events No Comments Read more

How Do You Measure a Zero Waste Event?

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In the industry conversation about zero waste events, it can be easy to get caught up in the numbers. Sometimes it feels like the only question that matters is, “Did the event reach 90% waste diversion?” That 90% benchmark is

Julia Spangler May 8, 2018 Corporate Events, Non-Profit Events, Zero Waste Events No Comments Read more

The Psychology of Zero Waste Events

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As I was working on finalizing the details of the zero waste program for Indy VegFest this year, it struck me how zero waste is more than a sustainability problem. It’s a psychology problem. I’m using the word “problem” here

Julia Spangler May 3, 2018May 3, 2018 Corporate Events, Non-Profit Events, Zero Waste Events No Comments Read more

Corks & Forks 2018 Achieves Zero Waste with 92% Diversion Rate

Corks & Forks 2018 Achieves Zero Waste with 92% Diversion Rate

Second Helpings held its annual Corks & Forks fundraiser at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on March 14, 2018. I was honored to serve as a sponsor and coordinate the zero waste program for the event, resulting in a waste diversion rate

Julia Spangler March 29, 2018 Non-Profit Events, Zero Waste Events No Comments Read more

The 3 Most Satisfying Things About Zero Waste Events

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Lately I’ve been reflecting on my experiences putting on zero waste programs. I find myself smiling about the aspects of the events that felt personally and tangibly satisfying. I advocate for zero waste events for a number of reasons that

Julia Spangler March 29, 2018 Corporate Events, Non-Profit Events, Weddings, Zero Waste Events No Comments Read more

The Strongest Motivator for Sustainability Isn’t What You Think

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I’ve never been into negative messaging. Sure, there’s a lot of gloom and doom in the sustainability world. And it’s not inaccurate—the scientific forecast for our planet is pretty dire. But in terms of motivating people to change their actions,

Julia Spangler March 1, 2018 Corporate Events, Non-Profit Events No Comments Read more

Feeling Overwhelmed by Sustainability? Here’s My Best Advice.

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Have you ever been overwhelmed by the concept of sustainability? I have. There are so many things we can do to improve in the areas of waste, greenhouse gas emissions, energy, water, social impact… the list goes on. But each

Julia Spangler February 22, 2018March 1, 2018 Corporate Events, Non-Profit Events No Comments Read more

6 Ways to Plan a Cost-Saving Sustainable Menu

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One thing I hear frequently from event planners is concern about the cost of implementing sustainable practices. In fact, according to a recent survey conducted by the Events Industry Council, 75% of events will only pursue sustainable programs if they are

Julia Spangler February 10, 2018February 10, 2018 Catering, Corporate Events, Non-Profit Events, Weddings No Comments Read more
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