I’m going to go out on a limb and make a bold assumption: If you’re an event professional, when you chose your career you probably weren’t looking to do a lot of math. Neither was I. However, there’s one math
The Basics of Zero Waste Stations for Events
Imagine you’re attending an event. You just finished a delicious small plate and a cocktail, and you’re ready to move into the next room for some great entertainment. You spot a recycling station and head there to dispose of your
How to Get People to Recycle Correctly at Events
Have you ever wondered if an item is recyclable or not, then tossed it into the recycling bin “just in case”? If so, you’ve participated in “wishful recycling,” the practice of recycling items we hope are recyclable without being totally
Partner with These 4 Types of Non-Profits to Reduce Event Waste
When people think about reducing the amount of waste an event sends to the landfill, their minds often default to recycling as the main option. However, donating leftover event materials is another way to significantly reduce event waste, with the
How to Equip Your Staff for Event Recycling Success
Note: These tips apply to composting and zero waste programs as well as recycling programs. When planners think about having recycling at their events, they often think about the program from the guests’ perspective. Will the recycling system be easy
Your Event’s Waste Might Surprise You: Conducting an Event Waste Audit
I spend a lot of time up close and personal with trash. I’ve written before about how sorting waste is oddly satisfying. But I haven’t told you how invaluable it is to see your event’s waste first-hand. You can make
A Different Kind of Food Pyramid: The Food Recovery Hierarchy
We’re all familiar with the pyramid of dietary guidelines from the FDA—that heavily-advertised illustration designed to help people eat a balanced diet. But what if I told you there was a second food pyramid? Instead of illustrating a balanced diet,
How to Serve Condiments Without Waste
One waste-reduction opportunity I’ve noticed recently is one I’ve known about for years, but I never wrote about it because I thought it was too much of a no-brainer. But I encountered it more than once in the last
3 Alternatives to Plastic Event Supplies
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.
The 3 Most Satisfying Things About Zero Waste Events
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