EXHIBITING SUSTAINABLY
At Euro Bus Expo we’re committed to working sustainably with our visitors, exhibitors and stakeholders to consider the long-term impact of our business on the environment and society.
HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
As an exhibitor, there are several ways to promote sustainability and reduce your environmental impact. Here are some ways you can exhibit more sustainably:
Reduce your waste
Minimise waste by using materials that are designed for reuse and repurpose. For example, modular booths can be put together and taken apart multiple times.
Use your time at the event to reduce travel at other times
Consider how you can make the most of your time at the event to reduce your travel for meetings at other times of the year.
Use sustainable materials
Choose materials that are environmentally friendly such as bamboo, recycled plastic, or biodegradable materials.
Aim for a paperless stand
Use digital marketing assets instead of paper, such as online brochures and flyers, or emails. Order data capture apps for stand staff to reduce the use of business cards.
Choose sustainable giveaways
Instead of providing promotional giveaways, consider holding a competition or prize draw. If you choose to give away items, opt for environmentally friendly gifts such as reusable water bottles, tote bags, or bamboo utensils.
Use LED lights
LED lights are energy-efficient and can help reduce your electricity usage. They also last longer than traditional light bulbs, reducing the amount of waste generated.
Avoid single use plastic
Try to use alternatives to plastic banners and signage, such as fabric banners or digital displays. Avoid the use of single-use plastic bags or packaging for promotional items. Provide stand staff with refillable water bottles.
Reduce carbon emissions from transport and travel
Try to use local suppliers to reduce transport time for materials. Encourage staff to use public transport or carpool to the event.
By taking these steps, you can help make Euro Bus Expo more sustainable and reduce your environmental impact.
