Green message successful at Decorex
Organisers state that there was a 35% saving in electricity usage at the recent Decorex exhibition at Gallagher Convention Centre. It was achieved through various methods, beginning with a communications campaign three months before the show.
“Exhibitors were made aware of their electricity usage on stands,” comments Melanie Robinson, Decorex South Africa's director. “This year the exhibition was re-wired differently to allow the switching off of all stand banks after the show. All other lights were also switched off every night. Air conditioners were only switched on when necessary, usually two to three hours on busy days and not during buildup and breakdown.
“The cooperation with Gallagher to change hall lights to energy efficient bulbs and with Oasys Innovations for executing the savings programme, assisted greatly to achieve this. We are aiming for a 50% reduction in 2010.
“We are constantly putting the spotlight on and encouraging green design, green buildings, services and products. Our green theme spreads awareness of current green issues among architects, interior designers and property developers.
“We also have a Best Green Stand award in association with the Property Magazine for the exhibitor using the best green innovation on its stand, services and products. Hall décor, cladding, fascias and carpeting are re-used from show to show.
“These results prove that moving away from a culture of waste to a culture of sustainability does not imply a lowering of standards, but creating a culture of responsibility to both people and the planet,” concludes Robinson.