
As awareness of the impact of events on the environment grows, more and more companies are looking for ways to make their corporate events eco-friendly. One way to do this is by working with the right suppliers who share your commitment to sustainability. Here are a few tips for making your outdoor corporate event more sustainable:
Choose a sustainable venue:
Look for a venue that is committed to sustainability and has green practices in place. This could include using renewable energy sources, recycling, and reducing waste.
Use sustainable materials:
When it comes to event materials, choose suppliers who use sustainable materials and practices. This could include using recycled paper for signage and marketing materials or working with a catering company that sources locally and uses organic ingredients.
Work with a sustainable event planner:
A good event planner can help you find sustainable suppliers and make eco-friendly choices throughout the planning process. Look for a planner with experience in sustainable event planning who can provide guidance and recommendations. We are able to point you in the right direction of sustainable suppliers that we always work with.
Rent sustainable event furniture:
Rather than renting furniture made from non-renewable materials, consider renting furniture that has been up-cycled or made of materials from a sustainable source. Most of our beautifully crafted furniture is made from reclaimed materials in our workshop, carefully selected from antique fairs or from a renewable source.
Use sustainable transportation:
Encourage attendees to use public transportation, carpool to the event, or consider hiring a shuttle service to transport guests. This can help reduce the carbon footprint of your event.
Conclusion
By following these tips and working with the right suppliers, you can create a corporate event that is both memorable and sustainable. And with the help of Raw Tipis, you can have a beautiful and successful event that will impress your attendees and positively impact the environment.