The Eco-Evolution of Tech Events: From Mini-Flashlights to Farm-to-Table Buffets
"I remember many late nights in hotel rooms before big shows, unwrapping box after box of SWAG (stuff we all get)," said Culbert. "One year a client ordered hundreds of branded, mini flashlights and each one was packed in its own little box and wrapped with a plastic bag, along with a battery that was packaged in a separate plastic bag."
Fast forward to the early 2000s and the tech event scene began to change. Increased awareness of environmental issues prompted Culbert and Lumpkin to pursue more sustainable solutions and provide more eco-friendly product options.
"Our clients want thoughtful, responsibly made items that enhance the event experiences we create for their customers and employees," said Lumpkin. "We've made a permanent shift in our business towards sustainability."
Today, Swift Group embeds this thinking into every step of its events, from sourcing local, organic catering to partnering with Halo on recyclable SWAG. Looking ahead, Culbert and Lumpkin see several sustainability trends poised to shape the future of events.
"Virtual and hybrid events are here to stay," said Culbert. "Beyond decreasing the carbon footprint associated with travel, it also helps companies accommodate people with accessibility needs." Lumpkin noted there's a growing demand for reusable products. "People want to invest in high-quality products that last. That's good for the environment and our clients' brands, too."
About Swift Group: For over 20 years, Swift Group has helped companies around the world successfully launch innovative products, execute marketing programs, and produce unforgettable events. Clients include Microsoft, PIXAR and Capgemini. For more information visit SwiftGroupMarketing.com.
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