The document discusses the current state of environmental issues facing the world and highlights areas of growth in sustainability. It then focuses on how event destinations are increasingly prioritizing sustainability through strategic planning, collaboration, community engagement, reducing waste, certification programs, and managing overtourism. The GDS-Index aims to drive sustainability in destinations by ranking cities, promoting best practices, and providing a platform for collaboration.
Empowering Leaders and Driving Sustainability in the Events Industry
1. As we look ahead into the next century,
leaders will be those who empower others.
- Bill Gates
Presentation by Guy Bigwood,
Managing Director GDS-Index
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10. But it is not all gloom
there is an exciting BOOM in Sustainability!
11. 500,000 SOLAR PANELS
INSTALLED GLOBALLY EVERY DAY
Price dropped +70% in 10 years18% of all electricity in Europe
came from renewables in 2018.
+71% growth in 10 years
12. 220 million new electric cars to hit
the streets by 2030
81% growth in US in 2018
13. Boom in the circular economy innovation
Garbage in doesn’t have to be garbage out!
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15. This BOOM is happening all over the world and it’s happening
in the EVENTS INDUSTRY
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BETTER, MORE SUSTAINABLE and
EFFECTIVE EVENTS
16. 67%Of Meeting Professionals International (MPI)
members increased their focus on event
sustainability in 2017
17. 68%of MCI’s clients ask their suppliers to comply with
a sustainability policy and evaluate it
In 2013 it was 51% and in 2011 only 25%!
18. EIC State of Sustainability Report
34% of clients expect to see
sustainability in their suppliers
proposals without asking for it
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19. IT IS NOT ENOUGH
We need to speed up & scale up this movement
21. How does the GDS-Index drive sustainability?
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Cities receive ideas on how to improve
their strategy
For the full list of rankings please visit www.gds-index.com
Destinations collect and submit data
Experts assess sustainability criteria
We promote destinations performance and
stories via the GDS-Index web, social media,
whitepapers and presentations
IMPROVEASSESS PROMOTE
22. 60 cities from 5 continents and growing
Our goal is to have 100 global destinations by 2020
Top Ten City Name Country
1 Gothenburg Sweden
2 Copenhagen Denmark
3 Reykjavik Iceland
4 Oslo Norway
5 Uppsala Sweden
5 Helsinki Finland
6 Malmö Sweden
7 Zurich Switzerland
7 Glasgow Scotland
8 Melbourne Australia
9 Sydney Australia
10 Brussels Belgium
10 Espoo Finland
31 St Petersburg Russia
A Global Community of Collaborating Destinations
23. What are these business tourism destinations doing to be
smarter and more sustainable?
24. Tourism is a means to a sustainable end – a reality where tourism contributes positively to society, to building better cities
and destinations for locals and visitors alike and where tourism is a driver of positive change
1. LEADERSHIP WITH PURPOSE
Growth is only relevant when it has a positive impact
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2. FOCUSED GOAL DRIVEN STRATEGY
TOP 10
DESTINATIONS
HAVE a SMART
STRATEGY
Melbourne is committed to becoming a carbon-neutral
city and creating a bold and sustainable future.
28. 5. THE SUSTAINABLE LOCAL FOOD REVOLUTION
Food is being used to accelerate the sustainability movement by engaging locals and visitors in
more local, unique and innovative food culture
UNITED AGAINST WASTE
Zurich hotels have reduce their food waste by 42%
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7. DESTINATIONS FOR ALL
1 billion people have some form of disability. Approx 10% of event attendees have some form of sensory,
mobility, cognitive or medical disability. Leading sustainable destinations are addressing this challenge
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8. CONCENTRATE AND CHAMPION CERTIFICATIONS
In a market where everyone is proclaiming their sustainability credentials, recognised eco-certifications are
increasingly important.
Sweden Leads: Karlstad has 100% of the city’s total hotel room
inventory eco-certified, followed by Malmo with 95%, Västerås
with 93%, Uppsala with 88% and Gothenburg with 83%.
32. The 2020 Tourism Strategy aims to better
integrate tourism and events into the running of
the city with an objective to increase the social
and economic returns for local residents.
9. MANAGING OVERTOURISM: Destinations engaging the
community and controlling growth
34. SHARING KEY INSIGHTS: GDS-Index Whitepapers
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Read more about how event destinations around the
world are improving the sustainability and
competitiveness of their destinations?
Download www.gds-index.com
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36. “It’s about Progress, not Perfection”
If you have any questions or require more information,
please contact:
Guy.Bigwood@gds-index.com To find out more about the GDS-Index,
please visit: www.gds-index.com