Sunday, September 25, 2011

sustainability + transparency

transparency is paramount to an organization, especially in the ever-emerging era of social media. an organization openly discussing its mission and goals with the online community is fundamental in building a level of trust and an honest and strong relationship with them.

however, an organization may make claims about their goals and values but how do we, as a consumer or an organizational stakeholder, know if the organization is truly accountable for these claims?

elaine cohen, a sustainability consultant, recently touched upon the importance of transparency in sustainable business practices in her article "transparency is the key to sustainability". she has been part of team that has developed a methodology and index to measure and quantify corporate transparency by assessing what sustainability information is available on a corporation's website.


cohen stresses the importance of transparency in sustainability reporting and that "once a company makes a commitment to transparency, the rest must follow". it's interesting to think of a single organization's transparency practices blowing the doors wide open for others in their industry, especially in industries that traditionally may have been perceived as secretive or tight-lipped (like oil companies, for example).

while it's important for an organization to be open and honest with the public, limits should be considered. it's likely not really important to know if an organization's office walls are painted grey or beige.

if the organization is able to own up to the claims or goals that they publicly endorse, is that enough? what do you think? are there certain items that all organizations should be transparent about?

Thursday, September 15, 2011

sustainability... at events + in the office.

check out this article in the guardian... a few tips on executing a sustainable event and how to be a 'green' worker bee at the office!

what kind of things do you do around the workplace or for your personal events that help make things a little greener?


















"you can tell how high a society is by how much of its garbage is recycled."
- tahanie

happy 40th, greenpeace!

the vancouver 'local' turns 40 today! happy birthday, greenpeace!

we're #1!

check this out!

according to a recent article from government buyer magazine, vancouver is canada's sustainability leader!

"based on per capita gdp, vancouver has out performed many of its wealthier us counterparts and garners the mantle of “greenest” canadian city in the us and canada green city index."

check out the full results of the us and canada green city index here and learn how we ranked on the nine factors measured.

hey, san francisco! thanks for giving us something to aspire to... we'll try to keep up!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

welcome to ecoEvents vancouver!

welcome to the very first blog-isode on ecoEventsvancouver.blogspot.com, where we look forward to sharing with you information on upcoming events, planning ideas, and our thoughts on the sustainable event planning industry!

based in british columbia, ecoEvents vancouver specializes in planning and executing sustainable events that lessen negative impacts on the environment and contribute positively to the local community.

a proud green leader, we provide full-service consulting and event planning for:
  • corporate events
  • weddings
  • special events
  • private functions

stay posted for the latest info on planning events that can positively effect the world around us!


"it's not too late at all. you just don't yet know what you are capable of."
-mahatma gandhi