PLEB asked Matthew Shaw, Co-Founder & Director at SAUVEUR to pen an article as a PLEB guest writer, on how sustainability principles can be included when planning and organising weddings and events.
There is, quite understandably, a lot of discussion around sustainability in the events industry. Embracing a sustainable approach to events requires a thorough re-think in how we work and also honesty. Events by their very nature are far from sustainable! Gathering large numbers of people, wining and dining them, providing entertainment and everything in between is both a lot of work and also requires a vast amount of resources. Events are temporary and we are required to create a complex infrastructure in a matter of hours or days to house the guests, and also the teams looking after the guests. We are making conscious decisions to adjust how we work and who we work with to design events with a smaller footprint and to ensure a smooth and mindful approach to event delivery.
ABOUT SAUVEUR
Unlike traditional event planners, SAUVEUR considers the full journey which every person – from the host to the guest to the supplier – will experience, while not compromising on this for the sake of aesthetics or current trends. Guided by people, detail and experience, SAUVEUR’s philosophy ensures that all elements – from the event design through to the schedule, guest communications and experiences – are considered, as well as involved, each step of the way.
Website: sauveurstudios.com
Co-Founder: Matthew Shaw
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