Miami’s first sustainability event consulting company Ascendance Sustainable Events shares sustainability practices with a 15-page guide celebrating Earth Week. The guide shares how postponed events can come back sustainably someday.
Ascendance’s founder, Vivian Belzaguy has worked with events and venues with up to 50,000 attendees such as Ultra Music Festival and Rakastella Music Festival creating and executing sustainability programs.
With the uncertainty on when events will be allowed to happen again, Abscendance has put their free time into some productive use. They constructed an extensive 15-page guide for event producers and organizers with the means they need to begin to re-accomplish their events so they can return on top sustainable.
This guide outlines multiple sections on what the benefits are for event organizers and why they should care. Also including why these methods are more essential than ever. Furthermore, the guide entails the credibility practices and knowledge for community engagement, reducing waste, preventing pollution, and the rising need for health solutions. Additionally, this strategic guide covers influencing sustainability into ways for cost savings, revenue generation, marketing, community outreach, and outreach.
“Our planet is having the best rest it has ever received from human activity in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic,” Belzaguy said. “While that’s no cause for celebration, it is a wake-up call for all of us – including event organizers – to think about how we can not only step lightly back onto the planet when this is over, but grow new awareness and action around sustainability. While all events will have the ability to do this when they return, I believe that music events, in particular, have a superpower for creating positive influence.”
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Learn more about how Ascendance can help with your next event, visit https://www.greenyourevent.com/.