UBM Celebrates ISO20121 Certification for Sustainable Event Management for Ecobuild and Resource

UBM Live Built Environment

UBM Celebrates ISO20121 Certification for Sustainable Event Management for Ecobuild and Resource

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LONDON, Mar. 14, 2014 /PRN=KYODO JBN/ --

    UBM Live Built Environment, organiser of Ecobuild

(http://www.ecobuild.co.uk) and Resource (http://www.resource-event.com) has

been awarded the coveted ISO20121 certification for Sustainable Event

Management for its co-located events this March.

    (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140313/674634-a )

    (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140313/674634-b )

    Commended for its commitment to carbon footprint reduction, better

management of resources and sourcing more sustainable options, the organiser

achieved a remarkable 10 percent decrease in waste generated on site.

    Upcycling materials into resources for local schools and reusing wall

panels from other events to build its feature areas are amongst many new

initiatives that organiser UBM Live Built Environment has implemented.

    Forming part of UBM's strategy for continual improvement of its sustainable

performance, the Ecobuild and Resource teams looked at the environment,

community and economic sides of sustainability in the context of its 2014

events which took place from 4th to 6th March 2014 at London's ExCeL.

    UBM's strategy to reduce the amount of waste that generated on site was to

adopt the principles of reduce, reuse and recycle.

    Applying these principles to its feature areas, Ecobuild created open plan

designs to minimise material usage, maximised use of hired and reusable

components, and ensured waste is recycled or managed responsibly.

    On top of that, the organiser has reduced the carbon footprint of its event

guide by an impressive 28 percent by swapping to 100 percent recycled paper for

the first time.

    Leading the way towards a more circular economy, the Resource team applied

circular economy principles to its theatre area, ensuring every component could

be reused, recovered or recycled. Working with contractor Helistrat, closed

loop walling was implemented; utilising used coffee grounds from retailer Marks

& Spencer and coat hangers from retailer Ann Summers to produce boards and

panels. The team also worked with Interface to lay recycled carpet produced

from old fishing nets.

    In a bid to reduce the volume of waste to landfill generated by the event

and put materials back to use in the community, UBM upcycled all its PVC event

banners into aprons for local schools' PMLD departments and donated materials

such as MDF, cloth, wood, and perspex used to build its features and seminar

theatres to a local school's Design and Technology department.

    In partnership with Ecobuild's official show partner The UK Green Building

Council, Ecobuild encouraged exhibitors to think about the sustainability of

their stands and proudly shout about their green credentials through its

Sustainable Stand Awards.

    Organisers also worked with ExCeL this year to utilise the new LED fully

addressable lighting system, ensuring electricity use was as efficient as

possible. Lights were turned off in unused areas, and turned down in over-lit

areas.

    Alison Jackson, Group Director of Sustainability & Construction, Ecobuild

and Resource comments on this important accolade: "We are so proud to receive

ISO20121 certification, which is testament to the hard work of our specialist

organising teams, partners, exhibitors and visitors who enabled us to 'walk the

walk' this year towards a more sustainable event and beginning of a more

circular economy. Thank you to all involved and here's to setting the bar even

higher for Ecobuild and Resource 2015!"

    Further highlights of Ecobuild's journey towards ISO20121 certification:

    - Ecobuild has made a long term commitment to a partnership with CRASH, the

construction and property industry's charity for homeless people in the UK

    - Through Forest Carbon, the UK leaders in woodland creation certified

under the Woodland Carbon Code, Ecobuild is making a long term contribution to

the UK's environment in recognition of our net footprint.

    - Worked with catering suppliers Leith's to improve the sustainability of

the catering provided

    Alison Jackson speaks out to other events organisers: "In years gone by,

the events industry has been one of the worst offenders for waste sent to

landfill every year. As a market leader in live events, UBM puts sustainability

principles at the core of all our activities to ensure we leave a positive

legacy behind."

    Ecobuild and Resource 2015 will take place at London's ExCeL between 3rd

and 5th March 2015. Please visit the web site http://www.ecobuild.co.uk and

http://www.resource-event.com to stay up-to-date with the latest news and

information.

    Notes to editor:

    So what is ISO 20121?

    ISO 20121 is a management system standard that has been designed to help

organisations in the events industry improve the sustainability of their event

related activities, products and services.

    ISO 20121 is based on the earlier British Standard called 'BS 8901

Specification for a Sustainability Management System for Events' which was

first developed in 2007. Due to the high level interest in BS 8901, it was

decided to create an international version of the standard to coincide with the

London 2012 Olympics.

    In simple terms, ISO 20121 describes the building blocks of a management

system that will help any event related organisation to:

    - Continue to be financially successful

    - Become more socially responsible

    - Reduce its environmental footprint

    ISO 20121 applies to all types and sizes of organisation involved in the

events industry - from caterers, lighting and sound engineers, security

companies, stage builders and venues to independent event organisers and

corporate and public sector event teams.

    Organisations that successfully implement the standard will be able to seek

independent recognition of their achievement through a process called

'Certification'.

    Contact:

    Louise Boulden,

    +44(0)20-7560-4465 /

    +44(0)7825-113285 /

    louise.boulden@ubm.com

    SOURCE: UBM Live Built Environment

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