Throw a Zero Waste Event
Interested In a zero waste event? Here are some tips:
1. Plan Ahead
Planning is the key to successful zero waste events. If your event is small, then think about
everything that you need and check out the Eco-Products store for great items that are
compatible with zero waste events, like our compostable Greenstripe? line. Also, it is
important to understand all the opportunities for waste generation at your event, places
such as the kitchens, bathrooms, garbage bins, and food stations, for example are all
areas where waste can be created.
2. Think Lite Cycle
You probably have a good idea who will be the life of your party, but what about the life of
the food and foodservice items at your party? Where will you source all the stufi you need
for your event? Sourcing zero-waste compatible items is essential, and that is what we are
here to help you with. Compostable items from our GreenStripe® family of products are
zerowaste compatible to help you with this task.
3. Teach Your Crew
One of the best things about events is gathenng folks together. Its easier (and more fun) to
have help implementing zero waste at your event. Many events use volunteers or stafi to
manage waste streams and coordinate with haulers to make sure things run smoothly.
4. Measure Your Progress
Measure Your Progress Many waste haulers will charge tipping fees or have a detailed
plan for how they charge for hauling waste. This is a great opportunity to engage them and
get a detailed estimate of how much you compost or recycle. If your event is small, then
things like keeping track of bins or bags of compost can give you a good idea of the
volume of diverted waste. If you can determine how much waste you diverted, next year's
event can be even better.
5. Encourage & Educate as You Go
Find creative ways to engage event participants in zero waste. Some folks may not know
what to do, so be patient. Remember, the more you can be positive about zero waste and
show how easy sustainability can be when everyone participates, the higher likelihood of
success you will have. Good Luck!
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