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Presentation by Jonathan Cohen, Visit Denmark Guy Bigwood, MCI Group Sustainability Director Jan Christoph Napierski, Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Presentation by Jonathan Cohen, Visit Denmark

Guy Bigwood, MCI Group Sustainability DirectorJan Christoph Napierski, Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Objectives of webinar

� Share performance data, learnings and conclusions from the COP15 sustainability report

� Share Copenhagen Sustainable Meetings Protocol

� Discuss legacy of COP15 to the meetings industry

� Answer any questions

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Agenda

� Background to CSMP project - Jonathan Cohen

� COP 15 Event Sustainability Report – Jan Christoph Napierski

� CSMP - Guy Bigwood

� COP15 and its legacy – Jonathan Cohen

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Whose speaking?Lotte Wagner

Heather Palen

SteenJakobsen

Anders Emborg Signe Gaarde

Guy Bigwood

JonathanCohen Jan Christoph

Napierski

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OVERVIEW TO

THE CSMPTHE CSMP

PROJECT

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Copenhagen Sustainable Meetings ProtocolBrought to you by

Unique and innovative private-public partnership

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SHAREKNOWLEDGE

AND LEARNING

Mission

AND LEARNING

from the organisation of

COP15

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Project Vision

ACCELERATE

THE TRANSFORMATIONTHE TRANSFORMATIONOF THE MEETINGS INDUSTRYTOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY

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COP15

SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY

REPORT

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What was COP15?

� Conference of the Parties

� Spring 2007 – Copenhagen selected as destination for COP 15

� Took place 7th – 19th December 2009

� Maximum expected audience – 15,000 people. Actual – 30,526

� A total of 2500 meetings were held

� 90000 hotel room nights

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126 Heads of State

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NGOs

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4000 Press & Media

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COP15 EVENT SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

� Sustainability Approach

� Sustainability Actions and Innovations

� Sustainability Performance

- Economic, social, environmental impacts

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- Carbon footprint

- Performance against objectives

- Carbon neutrality

� Key Challenges and Insights

Report follows GRI G3 guidelines

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COP15 was not the greenest conference

ever – it was created to be as sustainable as

possible under the given conditions of a large

Leadership

conditions of a large international political

summit.’Jan Christoph Napierski, Head of Section,

COP15,Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Sustainability Highlights

Category Indicator Value

ECONOMIC Direct Investment for logisticsSavings through sustainabilitySponsorship in-kind

€58 million€562,000€15 million

SOCIAL Suppliers signing human & labour rights clauses

Direct jobs created for event

100%

8000

Health 99% smoke free

ENVIRONMENTAL Waste

Water

103,720 tons3tons/participant

3million litres92litres/participant

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Event Carbon Footprint

2.16 tons Co 2e per participant

22% reduction in local emissionscompared to normal conference in 2007

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Benchmarking Performance

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Sustainability Performance – key accomplishments

� Climate Neutrality

- 100% of carbon emissions were offset

� 1st United Nations event to achieve BS8901 certification of its management system

� Supplier Eco-Certification

- 75% of the food and beverage was certified organic: over 200000 meals

- 53% of hotels in the greater Copenhagen Area and the venue were eco-certified

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Sustainability Performance – key accomplishments

� Value Chain Management

- 20% reduction in CO2 emissions at the Bella Center

- 22% reduction in local emissions

� Local transportation� Local transportation

- 93% of the 33536 participants used public transport

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Performance against objectives

35 objectives

� 15 exceeded expectations

� 17 satisfied expectations

� 3 did not match expectations

- Venue waste management effectivenesseffectiveness

- Photocoping machines and recycled paper

- No reduction in infrastructure water usage

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Insights

� Power of collaboration

� Integrate sustainability into contracting

� Communication: Share sticky stories

- 537.000€ saved by not giving gifts

- 11 sponsored students- 11 sponsored students

� External Certification increases performance

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Copenhagen Sustainable Meetings Protocol

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What is the Protocol?

A flexible umbrella framework that can be used to organise large complex meetings in a sustainablecomplex meetings in a sustainableway.

It integrates local and international sustainability initiatives , standards, systems and certificationsprograms

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How is the protocol to be used?

The protocol is a guidefor good leadership and active engagement of key stakeholders.

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Simplifing the integration of standards

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CSMP FRAMEWORK

GRI

APEX

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Strategic Approach

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Stakeholder Engagement

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Operational Integration

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Governance

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CSMP FRAMEWORK

GRI

APEX

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Result from engaging the meetings industry, authorities, businesses, universities, citizens etc.

COP15 Legacy

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Was it important and successful?

Source: Survey by Deloitte among 411 COP15 delegates

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Copenhagen City leadership

� Green Infrastructure

� Green Business

� Green Transport

� Green Food

� Green Citizens

� Green Meetings� Green Meetings

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Green Infrastructure

• 96% of Copenhagen residents are connected to distri ct heating

• 22% of energy is from wind & biogas

• 56% Recycling, 39% waste to energy, 5% landfill

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Green Business CVB / NTO Leadership

Policy –Certification

EducationEducation

Business Development

PR and Communication

Outreach

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Green Transport40% go to work on bike93% used metro to go to cop15

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Green Food� Climate+: Municipality

implemented initiative with over 100 restaurants serving Climate Menuserving Climate Menu

� Large scale organic food capacity – parity pricing (75% F&B organic at cop15)

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Green Citizens

� Climate initiatives , e.g. Climate+ Frontrunner, Climate Street, Climate Caravan, Copenhagen Climate Council and the Climate Consortium

� Related meetings , e.g. Scientific Congress, Mayors Summit, World Business Summit on Climate Change and People Climate Summit

� Outreach programs , e.g. � Outreach programs , e.g. HOPENHAGEN LIVE, Greatest Debate on Earth and the Bright Green Exhibition

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� Engagement from tourism and meetings industry

� A more sustainable meetings product

� Knowledge of hosting sustainable meetings

� PR and branding benefits

� Copenhagen - Capital of Sustainable Meetings

The meetings industry legacy for COP15

� Copenhagen - Capital of Sustainable Meetings

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CONCLUSIONS

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For more information www.csmp.dk

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Presented Guy Bigwood, MCI Group Sustainability Director