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Three Squares Inc. President Jaime Nack Supports Event Sustainability Plan for World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders Summit

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Convening some of the world’s most successful change agents, the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders (YGL) community gathered in San Francisco last month for their Annual Summit. Under the theme “Co-Creating a Sustainable Future,” the Summit explored emerging technologies that can harness the Fourth Industrial Revolution as a positive force while mitigating its unintended consequences.

As a member of the YGL community, Three Squares Inc. President Jaime Nack supported the efforts to implement a comprehensive sustainability plan for the Summit and to make the event carbon neutral. This effort involved having Three Squares Inc. measure the entire carbon footprint of event-related activities and coordinate carbon offsets to neutralize the footprint via the South Pole Group (also headed by another YGL, Renat Heuberger).

Learn more about the World Economic Forum and the Forum of Young Global Leaders here.

Learn more about the YGL Annual Summit’s sustainability initiatives here.

tags: #WorldEconomicForum, #wef, #YGL, #YGLvoices, #YGLSummit, #greenevent, #ISO20121
Friday 11.09.18
Posted by Jaime Nack
 

Can Big Events Really Go Plastic-Free?

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Whether they are conferences or galas, concerts or company retreats, events are usually pretty wasteful. They often consume large amounts of energy and resources. For instance, the average 500-person conference can produce as much as two tonnes of landfill waste in just one day.

However, it doesn’t have to be that way.

TSI President Jaime Nack writes for the World Economic Forum about how big events can also be green events. Read the full article here.

Friday 10.19.18
Posted by Jaime Nack
 

Under Three Squares Inc.’s Leadership, Global Climate Action Summit Sustainability Initiatives Achieve Global Recognition

Photo by John Larimore, Governor’s Office of Emergency Services

Photo by John Larimore, Governor’s Office of Emergency Services

Photo by Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle

Photo by Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle

Photo by SF Environment

Photo by SF Environment

This week, climate visionaries gathered in San Francisco for the Global Climate Action Summit. The event, which was co-chaired by world leaders including California Governor Jerry Brown, Michael Bloomberg, and UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa, showcased what regions, cities, companies, investors, and civil society are doing to reduce their emissions.

Three Squares Inc. (TSI) President Jaime Nack served as Director of Sustainability for the Summit. With her leadership, the TSI team developed and implemented the Summit’s sustainability strategy, which focused on key impact areas that significantly affected the overall environmental footprint of the event. In particular, planning efforts focused on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions related to event activities. Any unavoidable carbon emissions produced as a result of the event were offset through the Yurok Tribe Project and results-based payments from The Amazon Fund with the support of the Government of Norway. The Yurok Tribe Project and The Amazon Fund work to preserve forests and store carbon in California and the Brazilian Amazon, respectively.

As a result of the event’s world-class sustainability strategy, the Summit became the first organization to receive a 3rd party accreditation to ISO 20121, the highest industry standard for sustainable event management. The multi-stage accreditation process took months to complete and required 3 auditors from around the globe to complete a documentation review, an analysis of the Summit’s environmental management system, interviews with internal and external stakeholders, and on-site walk-throughs of the sustainability systems at all official Summit venues.

The sustainability milestones achieved by the Global Climate Action Summit have been recognized globally, including by The New York Times.

The ‘Mission’ of the plan is included below:

The Global Climate Action Summit is committed to reducing the environmental impact of the Summit event and building a legacy of sustainability in the event venues, throughout the City of San Francisco, and for future global conferences. The organizing team has worked to develop and implement a sustainable events strategy in accordance with best practices in event sustainability by demonstrating compliance to the ISO 20121 Event Sustainability Management Systems standard. Through detailed documentation of processes and tracking of results, the management system is designed for continual improvement so that the lessons learned from the Summit will allow for future events to build upon this set of sustainability initiatives and measure success year-over-year. The strategy focuses on key impact areas that significantly affect the overall environmental footprint of the Summit. Each impact area has been mapped to the corresponding Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with the icons listed below each section. Additionally, through a comprehensive educational campaign all delegates will learn how they can reduce their own environmental impact and witness sustainability strategies in action.

Learn more about the Summit sustainability initiatives here.

See the Summit’s Sustainability Results Report here.

tags: #ISO20121, #greenevent, #GCAS, #UNFCCC, #UN, #SDGs
Saturday 09.15.18
Posted by Jaime Nack
 

Three Squares Inc. Leads Sustainability Efforts for the Global Climate Action Summit

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Three Squares Inc. (TSI) President Jaime Nack is proud to serve as Director of Sustainability for the Global Climate Action Summit. The TSI team is overseeing sustainability efforts at all official event venues.

The Summit will bring leaders together from around the world to “Take Ambition to the Next Level.” It will be a moment to celebrate the extraordinary achievements of states, regions, cities, companies, investors, and citizens with respect to climate action. It will also be a launchpad for deeper worldwide commitments and accelerated action from countries — supported by all sectors of society — that can put the globe on track to prevent dangerous climate change and realize the historic Paris Agreement.

TSI has worked closely with the Summit management team, the City of San Francisco, local businesses, the State of California, and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to create an event sustainability strategy focused on key impact areas that significantly affect the overall environmental footprint of the event. This strategy embraces innovative ways of curbing pollution, such as utilizing a 100% zero-emission vehicle fleet and employing a climate-friendly food policy in which at least 75% of ingredients in event meals will be sourced from within 200 miles.

As a result of these efforts, the Summit will seek to earn the highest level (3rd party) verification to ISO 20121, the international standard for event sustainability.

Monday 09.10.18
Posted by Jaime Nack
 
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