EEAA wants to reduce the environmental impact of the events sector

Businessman putting a card with text Sustainability in the pocket

The Exhibition & Event Association for Australasia (EEAA) has kicked off a major new initiative to tackle sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of the events sector.

EEAA Chief Executive, Joyce DiMascio said the member-driven renewed focus on the environment within the Association would be led by newly elected Board Member, Leighton Wood, Chief Operating Officer of the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

“We have formed a new Environmental Sustainability Working Group comprising of representatives from all parts of the industry – each person has excellent credentials and is committed to working with the Association to make a difference,” DiMascio said.

“The Environmental Sustainability Working Group met last week – and while we all agree that many positive steps have been taken across the industry to reduce the environmental impact of events, it was time to step up and collaborate industry-wide to do more.”

The Working Group met for the first time on 7 August 2018 to kick-start an industry-wide action plan.

The Sustainability Working Group comprises:

Chair – Leighton Wood, MCEC and EEAA Board Member
Helen Mantellato, ICC Sydney and EEAA Board Member
Ross Ferrar, Gaming Technologies Association and EEAA Board Member
Pedro Gallo, Diversified Communications Australia
Luke Edginton, Adelaide Convention Centre
Cory McCarrick, Reed Exhibitions Australia
Jonathan Wilczek, Diversified Communications Australia
Michael Firman, Harry the Hirer
Adrian Slingsby, ICC Sydney
Heather Craven, Audited Media Association of Australia
Rodd Craig, Aerospace Maritime and Defence Foundation of Australia
Claudia Hunter, Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia
Joyce DiMascio, Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia
The Association has also reached out to its younger Members making “Sustainability” the topic for discussion at EEAA Young Stars Networking event in Melbourne.

Drawing on the talent and expertise of our emerging leaders, the Association is committed to ensuring the voice of younger Members is heard.

“We heard from four passionate emerging leaders who are working on CSR matters – their skills can help influence the course ahead.”

The Young Stars panel comprised of:

Jamal Gittens, Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
Jaeram ‘Jez’ Richards, Harry the Hirer
Tom McAlister, Reed Exhibitions Australia
Laura Goddard, ICC Sydney
Many of the participants at the Young Stars event expressed excellent ideas about how the industry can reduce waste and have volunteered to become involved. Most participants at the Young Stars event ranked sustainability as a 9/10 priority.

“At the Young Stars meeting, we concluded that the industry is clearly demanding a bigger effort. The Environmental Sustainability Working Group has developed a clear framework for collaboration on this important issue – there is great momentum and the meetings were a productive start to this important work.

“With a clear strategy, strong leadership and industry buy-in we can go far in changing some practices for the better,” DiMascio said.

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