Value Chain of Sustainability Policy for Event Players
A sustainability event requires collaboration across multiple stakeholders, ensuring environmental responsibility, social impact, and economic viability.
1️⃣ Organizer – The Visionary
Defines sustainability goals and policies.
- Selects eco-conscious venues and vendors.
- Implements zero-waste strategies (recycling, composting, digitalization).
- Reduces carbon footprint via green energy and virtual participation.
2️⃣ PCO (Professional Congress Organizer) – The Implementer
Executes sustainability strategies in event operations.
- Prioritizes eco-friendly logistics and transport options.
- Minimizes paper waste through digital solutions (apps, e-tickets).
- Chooses ethical suppliers with fair trade and green policies.
3️⃣ Venue – The Green Foundation
Provides a sustainable infrastructure.
- Holds green certifications (LEED, ISO 14001).
- Uses renewable energy and efficient waste management.
- Ensures accessibility and inclusivity.
4️⃣ Suppliers – The Green Enablers
Deliver responsible and sustainable products/services.
- Provides recycled, biodegradable, and reusable materials.
- Sources ethically and locally to reduce carbon footprint.
- Implements sustainable packaging and transportation.
5️⃣ Local Organizations – The Community Builders
Strengthen the local economy and social responsibility.
- Engage in community-driven sustainability projects.
- Ensure fair wages, diversity, and ethical employment.
- Support local businesses for catering, staffing, and event goods.
Sustainability in Action
Each player contributes to a responsible event ecosystem. Their combined efforts create a lasting positive impact on the environment, society, and economy.