A presentation on sustainability within the Canadian meetings industry, including an overview of the strategic approach undertaken by the Canadian Tourism Commission, followed by an in depth look at two examples of good practice from Tourism Vancouver and Travel Alberta.
“Leveraging Sustainability for Success” – describes how destinations around the globe are engaging, inspiring and enabling the transition to more sustainable cities and an events industry. In the keynote Guy shared insights about Global Megatrends and challenges facing our industry, then strategies and tactics to accelerate the development of sustainable destination
Driving Destination Competitiveness and Sustainable SuccessGuy Bigwood
How can events and tourism help destinations to accelerate their sustainability strategies, and make their cities better places to live, meet in and visit. How can destinations use sustainability for success.
Presentation shares case studies and examples from the Global Destinations Sustainability Index and their work around the world
From Gloom to Boom: Using sustainability to enhance destination competitivene...Guy Bigwood
How can tourism and events destinations respond to social, environmental and economic challenges? What are best practices in developing a destinations sustainability strategy? Who are the leaders? What tools can help on the journey?
A presentation on sustainability within the Canadian meetings industry, including an overview of the strategic approach undertaken by the Canadian Tourism Commission, followed by an in depth look at two examples of good practice from Tourism Vancouver and Travel Alberta.
“Leveraging Sustainability for Success” – describes how destinations around the globe are engaging, inspiring and enabling the transition to more sustainable cities and an events industry. In the keynote Guy shared insights about Global Megatrends and challenges facing our industry, then strategies and tactics to accelerate the development of sustainable destination
Driving Destination Competitiveness and Sustainable SuccessGuy Bigwood
How can events and tourism help destinations to accelerate their sustainability strategies, and make their cities better places to live, meet in and visit. How can destinations use sustainability for success.
Presentation shares case studies and examples from the Global Destinations Sustainability Index and their work around the world
From Gloom to Boom: Using sustainability to enhance destination competitivene...Guy Bigwood
How can tourism and events destinations respond to social, environmental and economic challenges? What are best practices in developing a destinations sustainability strategy? Who are the leaders? What tools can help on the journey?
Sustainability mega trends: Risks and opportunities for the events industry Guy Bigwood
Social and environmental mega forces are creating change globally. How does this effect the events industry and what does this mean for your next event or meeting:
Understand some key opportunities to improve your brand experience at your next event and make a difference sustainably.
Sustainable destinations; Qualities of a leaderGuy Bigwood
Many events and meetings destinations are creating initiatives to become more sustainable. But what traits and strategies does it take to truly excel and become a leader. In this keynote Guy shares a framework for success and examples from cities around the world
Innovative approaches to sustainability and CSRGuy Bigwood
Session at ICCA World Congress with examples of how innovative approaches to sustainability: from working with prisoners to benchmarking cities and much more
Sustainable food: how to eat more healthy at home and an eventGuy Bigwood
MCI webinar about sustainable food. what is it? Why? And how to incorporate into an event. Some case studies, stories and great pictures.
Updated July 2015
What are the risks and opportunities created by global sustainability issues. How can you turn these into a strategic advantage for your organisation.
Presentation for the meetings and events sector
Second benchmarking report comparing Scandinavian Meetings Destinations in terms of sustainability performance. 20 Cities participated in this research.
In 2013 performance improved 7% over 2012.
CoP11 Conference on Biodiversity Sustainability ReportGuy Bigwood
From 1-19 October 2012 MCI organised the Eleventh Conference of the Parties (COP11) on the Convention on Biological Diversity. Celebrated in Hyderabad and hosted by the Indian Ministry of the Environment and Forests, the event drew over 11,500 participants and featured over 900 sessions.
Key results of the sustainable event programme included:
• 91% of waste diverted from landfill
• 90% of catering sourced locally in India
• 493,600 250ml bottles of water saved
• 1791 gifts donated to children in need
• Over 80 NGO’s engaged with event
Summary presentation of how cities across the five Scandinavian countries are working together to improve the sustainability of the meetings industry. The Index compares performance in 20 cities to show performance of City Infrastructure and Meeting Industry Policy and Practice. The 2013 Index (second one) showed a 7% overall improvement
Index and whitepaper discussing performance and initiatives of 16 Scandinavian cities at implementing sustainability practices in meetings industry.
Part of a bigger project to create the world's first sustainable meetings region.
Presentation from MCI facilitated workshop to create worlds' first sustainable meetings region together with ICCA scandinavia. highlights results of first INDEX report.
European Ecology Congress Sustainability ReportGuy Bigwood
Sustainability reporting on the social and environmental impacts of the 2011 European Ecology Federation Congress in Avila Spain. Shares ideas and progress on how to implement sustainability into an event.
Sustainability reporting on the social and environmental impacts of the 2011 Shanghai Fashion Week closing event. Shares ideas and progress on how to implement sustainability into an event , especially in China
Gothenburg Sustainable Meetings And Events InitiativeGuy Bigwood
Short trends update in sustainable destination strategies leading to overview of Gothenburgs sustainable destination plan for the meetings and events sector. This is collaboration at its best.
Great case study of how the European Wind Energy Association are greening their events. explains the strategy, process and results that MCI have helped to implement.
Sustainability mega trends: Risks and opportunities for the events industry Guy Bigwood
Social and environmental mega forces are creating change globally. How does this effect the events industry and what does this mean for your next event or meeting:
Understand some key opportunities to improve your brand experience at your next event and make a difference sustainably.
Sustainable destinations; Qualities of a leaderGuy Bigwood
Many events and meetings destinations are creating initiatives to become more sustainable. But what traits and strategies does it take to truly excel and become a leader. In this keynote Guy shares a framework for success and examples from cities around the world
Innovative approaches to sustainability and CSRGuy Bigwood
Session at ICCA World Congress with examples of how innovative approaches to sustainability: from working with prisoners to benchmarking cities and much more
Sustainable food: how to eat more healthy at home and an eventGuy Bigwood
MCI webinar about sustainable food. what is it? Why? And how to incorporate into an event. Some case studies, stories and great pictures.
Updated July 2015
What are the risks and opportunities created by global sustainability issues. How can you turn these into a strategic advantage for your organisation.
Presentation for the meetings and events sector
Second benchmarking report comparing Scandinavian Meetings Destinations in terms of sustainability performance. 20 Cities participated in this research.
In 2013 performance improved 7% over 2012.
CoP11 Conference on Biodiversity Sustainability ReportGuy Bigwood
From 1-19 October 2012 MCI organised the Eleventh Conference of the Parties (COP11) on the Convention on Biological Diversity. Celebrated in Hyderabad and hosted by the Indian Ministry of the Environment and Forests, the event drew over 11,500 participants and featured over 900 sessions.
Key results of the sustainable event programme included:
• 91% of waste diverted from landfill
• 90% of catering sourced locally in India
• 493,600 250ml bottles of water saved
• 1791 gifts donated to children in need
• Over 80 NGO’s engaged with event
Summary presentation of how cities across the five Scandinavian countries are working together to improve the sustainability of the meetings industry. The Index compares performance in 20 cities to show performance of City Infrastructure and Meeting Industry Policy and Practice. The 2013 Index (second one) showed a 7% overall improvement
Index and whitepaper discussing performance and initiatives of 16 Scandinavian cities at implementing sustainability practices in meetings industry.
Part of a bigger project to create the world's first sustainable meetings region.
Presentation from MCI facilitated workshop to create worlds' first sustainable meetings region together with ICCA scandinavia. highlights results of first INDEX report.
European Ecology Congress Sustainability ReportGuy Bigwood
Sustainability reporting on the social and environmental impacts of the 2011 European Ecology Federation Congress in Avila Spain. Shares ideas and progress on how to implement sustainability into an event.
Sustainability reporting on the social and environmental impacts of the 2011 Shanghai Fashion Week closing event. Shares ideas and progress on how to implement sustainability into an event , especially in China
Gothenburg Sustainable Meetings And Events InitiativeGuy Bigwood
Short trends update in sustainable destination strategies leading to overview of Gothenburgs sustainable destination plan for the meetings and events sector. This is collaboration at its best.
Great case study of how the European Wind Energy Association are greening their events. explains the strategy, process and results that MCI have helped to implement.
1. Costa del Sol
Destino Responsable
Costa del Sol
Destino Sostenible
Destino Responsable
Destino Sostenible
Casos Practicos
7 y el 8 de Junio, 2010
Hotel Monte Malaga
UNIDOS POR UN COMPROMISO
UNIDOS POR UN COMPROMISO
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Calificación Energética
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Z
Datos de un edificio Tipo:
Z CO2 generado 2.132.363,00 kg/año
Consumo de energía 4.118.880,30 kwh/año
Precio de la energía consumida (SIN IVA) 240.291,36 euros/año
Datos del edificio Escuela de Ingenierías
Factor de eficiencia 0,39 (Categoría A)
CO2 generado 831.621,57 kg/año
Consumo de energía 1.606.363,32 kwh/año
Precio de la energía consumida (SIN IVA) 93.713,63 euros/año
Ahorro producido:
CO2 no expulsado a la atmósfera 1.300.741,43 kg/año
Precio ahorrado en la facturación (SIN IVA) 146.577,73 euros/año
Precio de la Energía 15-3-2010 0,058339 euros/kwh