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Tips for Green Meetings in Estonia


Why Choose Estonia as your Green Meeting Destination?

A CLEAN, GREEN COUNTRY

LOCAL & ORGANIC

How Green Estonia ranks among the eight greenest countries in the world, according to Yale University’s 2016 Environmental Performance Index.

Farm fresh 15% of all farmland in Estonia is used for organic farming.

Untouched as much as 50% of Estonia is covered by forests. Add the peat bogs and other nature areas and the wilderness coverage goes up to 70%. The average population density is just 29 people per km2, among the lowest in Europe.

Local is trendy Venues, caterers, hotels and restaurants prefer using locally produced, organic products.

EASY TRAVEL, LESS CARBON

Park life Estonia’s cities are filled with parks and relaxing nature spots.

Just walk it Everything is so compact and close by in Estonia’s conference cities (Tallinn, Tartu and Pärnu) that getting to most places requires only 5 to 10 minutes of healthy, low-carbon foot power.

Take a deep breath The World Health Organization has rated Estonia’s air quality as the 5th best in the world. The tap water is also pure and very drinkable.

Or hop aboard Tallinn promotes use of public transport by making it free for all city residents. Throughout the country, public transport tickets are cheaper than the European average.


PAPERLESS E-ESTONIA It’s all online Estonia is one of the most advanced e-societies in the world. Work and data have largely moved to cyberspace, drastically reducing

“Estonia is one of the most advanced e-societies in the world.” the use of paper. The same trend means that bank card payment is accepted pretty much everywhere.

Free Wi-Fi It’s easy to stay connected and go paperless in Estonia by using the free, reliable internet connections that are available in all hotels and meeting places.

GREEN CERTIFICATIONS Green Key The country offers a variety of hotels and venues carrying the international Green Key award which is the leading standard for excellence in the field of environmental responsibility and sustainable operation within the tourism industry. EHE- Genuine and Interesting Estonia Eco-tourism certification label, EHE, has been awarded to numerous service providers, social activities and programmes in compliance with the principles of eco-tourism.


Tips for Green Meetings in Estonia

Sustainability has become a high-priority goal in just about every field of activity, and the conference industry is certainly no exception. Though meetings, particularly international events, aren’t inherently sustainable, there are many strategies and steps planners can take to reduce the impact meetings have on our fragile environment. Following is a list of tips that can be applied in Estonia and elsewhere.



GREEN POLICIES Set out your sustainability approach In the early stages of planning your event, decide on your sustainability approach and set it out briefly and clearly in a written, oral or audiovisual form that can easily be shared with all suppliers, partners, delegates and speakers involved. Encourage others and spread the word Motivate and raise awareness about the importance of your sustaina-bility approach among your staff and partners. Encourage them to share and spread the concept. Request sustainable services When communicating with potential service providers, make sure they understand your commitment to sustainability. Ask them to outline their own sustainability approaches and programmes in their proposals.

ACCOMMODATION & VENUE SELECTION Choose green key-certified hotels and venues When possible, choose hotels and venues that carry the international Green Key certification for environmental responsibility and sustainable operation. These facilities can guarantee compatibility with the sustainability approach of your event. Estonia has a number of Green Key-certified accommodation facilities and venues to choose from. Choose hotels in close proximity to your venue You can reduce the ecological footprint of your event – as well as promote a healthy lifestyle – by choosing hotels located within walking distance of your meeting venue. As a back-up option, pick hotels that have easy access to public transport.

Pick venues with strong, pro-environment policies When shopping for venues, look for the ones that have a responsible attitude towards the environment and clear sustainability policies. These will guarantee that your event will have the smallest ecological impact by focusing on areas like energy efficiency, waste management and use of materials. A number of pro-sustainability suppliers operate in Estonia.

TRANSPORTATION Encourage delegates to travel green Encourage your delegates to select their travel companies and transportation options carefully, giving preference to companies that take green or sustainable approaches. Help participants find sustainable transportation options Estonia offers affordable, easy-to-use public transport systems as well as great options for bike rental. You can encourage use of these eco-friendly alternatives by providing clear, detailed instructions, timetables and contacts. Similarly, you can provide infor-mation about shuttle buses, car sharing and taxi companies that use electric cars. Monitor your passenger numbers to avoid over-ordering Why book a full-sized coach when a small van will do? To properly match your vehicle to your group size, keep an eye on the number of gates in need of transportation at each stage of the event.

“You can reduce the ecological footprint of your event.”


INFORMATION & MATERIALS Go high tech and paper free A great way to eliminate or drastically reduce the use of paper before and during your event is to move your activity online. Invitations, registration and follow-up procedures can easily be carried out via the internet, particularly in Estonia, a country famous for its love of high-tech solutions. Presenters and delegates can exchange event materials via online tools such as Dropbox and other cloud services. In addition to being environmentally friendly, the online approach will also save you time and money. Be smart about printing. If printing is absolutely necessary, use recycled paper or eco-friendly paper. Make sure that printing is done double-sided and that text is optimally formatted to eliminate excess pages. Use recycled material Use necessities made of recycled material. Eco Pens and recycled paper are good examples. You can replace plastic name tags with ones made from recycled cardboard and ribbons. If you do end up using plastic name tags, ask participants to leave them in a box after the event for reuse at future meetings. Reuse and minimise the amount of promotional material Promotional material such as banners, posters, etc., can be used several times if the information hasn’t changed. Additionally, smaller promotional items can be made available online. Use local producers Select local producers and suppliers for giveaways and other necessities. Avoid high-impact gift giveaways Handing out gifts to delegates is a fairly

common practice but often generates waste and excess packaging. You can reduce the impact by organising exchanges of (unwrapped) gifts between participants. If giveaway gifts are a must, then give something that has a practical use or is made from recyclable materials.

ENERGY & WASTE Work with your venue Cooperate with your venue to ensure that lights, equipment and air conditioning are switched off when not in use. Choose your equipment wisely Use energy-efficient equipment whenever possible. Remember: more up-to-date equipment is usually more efficient as well. Encourage your venue to use energy-saving light bulbs such as LEDs or similar alternatives. Use natural light to save energy Minimize energy consumption by finding a venue where natural light can be used in meetings and be sure to use it as much as possible. Recycle and sort waste Encourage participants and partners to recycle and sort waste. You can help them by arranging for multi-compartment recycling bins to be provided at the venue site. Collect any leftover paper from the event and use it later in your office. Use local, natural and reusable décor When choosing your event décor, try as much as possible to use decorations from previous events. Use reusable or biodegradable material such as wood, plants and the like. If flower arrangements are needed, use locallygrown plants as well as local florists.


FOOD & BEVERAGE Find the right partners Select local caterers and suppliers who follow a sustainability approach. They will have the best overview of the market availability of the relevant products. Keep it local, organic and fair-trade Work with your partners to choose products that are fair-trade or that are locallyproduced. A wide variety of local products and ingredients can be found in Estonia for every preference and purpose. Provide tap water and skip the bottled Supplying jugs of tap water is an excellent way to avoid the waste associated with bottled water. If bottled water is absolutely necessary, use glass bottles instead of plastic. Avoid disposable cups and cutlery. Reduce food waste In order to minimise food waste, accurately calculate your attendance number and inform the caterers a few days prior to the event. If you still end up with excess food, arrange a donation to a local charity such as the Estonian Food Bank. Avoid small packages Have your food and beverage suppliers use bulk packages and reusable dispensers for water, sugar, salt, pepper, cream and other condiments.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES & PROGRAMMES Organise green-themed social programmes Because Estonia is filled with stunning nature areas, it offers a wide variety of greenoriented activities. These include trips through wild bogs, canoeing in a national park, treasure hunts in the coastal village of Käsmu, learning

about organic farming and much more. Taking part in these kinds of green social programmes will allow delegates to experience Estonia’s unforgettable wilderness while having a minimal impact on the environment. Select activities with sustainability certifications Seek out the green label. Many pre- and postevent activities, including some mentioned in previous point, carry Estonia’s EHE sustainability certification for eco-friendliness. Participating in such activities can also help create a sustainability mindset among delegates.

“As much as 50% of the land is covered by forest” Encourage open-air activities Estonia is an excellent place for activities that let delegates escape the stresses of high-speed city life. As much as 50% of the land is covered by forest and, according to the World Health Organization, the country rates 5th-best in the world for air cleanliness. Raise awareness through hands-on action One of Estonia’s most successful international exports is a project called “Teeme ära!” (Let’s do it!), a social event where tens of thousands of volunteers turn up on the same day to clean areas of cities. Now a worldwide phenomenon, the campaign has gone a long way to raise awareness about sustainability. Similarly, event planners can strengthen their delegates’ environmental mindedness, as well as make their events more sustainable, by organising social events where participants clean up an urban area, plant trees, or help a local community or institution, etc.



Contact Mrs Kadri Karu Estonian Convention Bureau Managing Director kadri.karu@ecb.ee

Ms Liisa Eller Estonian Tourist Board Coordinator of Trade Marketing (FAM trips, incentive & conference tourism) liisa.eller@eas.ee

For information about business meetings in Estonia ecb.ee For more information about Estonia visit: visitestonia.com

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