Standard BNQ 9700-253
Sustainable Development – Responsible Event Management
Events often have a negative impact on the environment: excessive use of paper, major production of greenhouse gas emissions, and so on. For that reason, today’s event planners are interested in responsible management, which also happens to give a significant boost to the image and promotion of an event. With this in mind, BNQ 9700-253 defines responsible event management and establishes technical rules based on the 16 principles of the Sustainable Development Act of Québec. It enables planners, service providers, participants and users to shrink the natural and human environmental footprint of events and enhance their economic and social spinoffs. This initiative by the Réseau des femmes en environnement and the Conseil québécois des évènements écoresponsables (CQEER) is a nationally and internationally recognized benchmark available to guide planners in making a range of environmentally responsible choices, from supplier selection to waste management.
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12684 ANG BNQ 9700-253 Sustainable Development - Responsible Event Management 12641 FRN BNQ 9700-253 Développement durable - Gestion responsable d'évènements Cette nouvelle édition remplace celle du 8 juin 2010.
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Standards committee members
Number of committee members : 18
Jean-François Ahern Modus Operandi Logistiques Jacinthe Ayotte Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières (GP3R) Benoit Brière Ville de Gatineau Daniela Caputo Montreal Event Planner François Cormier Écho-Logique Nicolas Cournoyer Multicolore Marie-Pier Dagenais-Roberge FestiVoix Émilie Leblanc Laberge Évasion Nature Petite-Vallée Sophie-Laurence H. Lauzon Réseau des femmes en environnement Jasmine Lortie Ministère du Tourisme Pablo Maneyrol TOHU Elsa Moawad Groupe AGÉCO Isabelle Moïse RECYC-QUÉBEC Catherine Noppen Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec (ITHQ) Joannie Roy Hydro-Québec Sophie Simoneau Loto-Québec Sélène Suet Festivals et Événements verts de l’Estrie (FEVE) Sylvie Théberge Événements Attractions Québec (EAQ)
Certification Offer
By certifying their events, planners can claim to promote sustainable development and project a positive public image. The BNQ certification program enables event planners to: Have third parties recognize their responsible event management and compliance with the practices set out in BNQ 9700-253; Prove the firmness of their commitment to sustainable development; Produce events that meet requirements but also uphold the principles of sustainable development. To start with, the program includes general requirements such as: the planner’s management system and commitment, evaluation and documentation, a responsible management contract, event-related documents and classification-level compliance. However, it also includes 56 special requirements covering five different fields: supplier selection, equipment, power and water management, waste management, food selection and transportation choices. It enables organizers to determine their event’s classification level of a possible 5 levels, the fifth being the most environmentally responsible.
This certification program is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada.
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Notice of amendment (French only)
Publication de l’édition 2012-03-02 du document Exigences de certification BNQ 9700-253
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Certified businesses
Total number :7
1 Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine ÉVÉNEMENTS GASPÉSIENS (LES) 1 Lanaudière CORPORATION DE L'AMÉNAGEMENT DE LA RIVIÈRE L'ASSOMPTION (CARA) 1 Laurentides CONSEIL RÉGIONAL DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT DES LAURENTIDES (CRELA) 1 Mauricie DÉSY, LYSANDRE (ÉVÉNEMENTS LD) 1 Montérégie MODUS OPERANDI LOGISTIQUES INC. 1 Montréal RÉSEAU QUÉBÉCOIS DES FEMMES EN ENVIRONNEMENT (RQFE) 2 Canada MINISTÈRE DE LA DÉFENSE NATIONALE (BFC BAGOTVILLE) -
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