The road show kiosk that we designed and built for Coway at the exhibition in Temerloh. It has a little bit of go green feel.
Greener Trade Show Marketing
When you’re prepping for a trade show, the last thing on your mind is how much garbage you’ll leave behind. That is, unless you’re aware of just how much waste conventions can create.
Trade shows are responsible more than 600,000 tons of trash each year. And, according to the Trade Show News Network (TSNN), expos in the U.S. and Middle East alone emit nearly 200,000 tons of carbon annually. And that’s just from the production of exhibition booths!
If you exhibit at or attend at least one conference a year, you contribute to these alarming statistics. And that’s why it’s also your duty to help reduce the waste that’s created.
TSNN recommends the following tips for reducing display waste:
1. Use recycled materials
If you’re printing brochures, making signs or even passing out trade show giveaways, opt for ones made from eco-friendly materials. For example, your literature can be printed on recycled paper. Also look for eco-friendly promotional products that can be passed out to attendees.
2. Print with vegetable-based ink
Did you know that traditional ink can leak volatile organic compounds once the paper has been thrown out? TSNN suggests switching to soy-based ink, instead: “Such inks have dramatically less impact on the environment, and are easily removed.” What an easy way to make a difference!
3. Avoid UV coated paper
Although some printers will argue that UV-coated paper protects the environment by “sealing in” any oil-based solvents, this type of material is also difficult to recycle. Paper that features an aqueous (water-based) coating will be much easier on the earth.