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Conferences could be lot more Greener

Recently at the Agile Mumbai 2010 and Agile Bengaluru 2010 conference, we tried to make the conference as green (environment friendly) as possible. Following are the things we tried:

  • We did not hand over any conference program, printed hand-outs & slides or any other printed material (except for what the conference sponsor handed over). All this info is already available on our website. To make it convenient for the conference attendees, we took 3 large (A2 size) printout and stuck it outside each hall (track).
  • We also skipped handing over  notepads & pens. I my experience very few people use them. Also those who want to use it, it’s easy to carry a notepad and pen.
  • Lunch and snacks were served in washable plates & steel spoons. Usually conferences use throw-away plates and plastic spoons.
  • For drinking tea, coffee & juice, we requested the conference participants to carry their own mugs & water bottles. This did not work all that well. We had only 3 people carry their own mug. In future, we plan to hand out a mug to each participant. (For Bengaluru conference, since it was in a hotel, they took care of serving tea & coffee in porcelain cups. Water was served is proper washable glasses)
  • Conserving Electricity: We tried to switch off projectors and Air Conditioners when ever possible. This is an area of huge improvement. We need to find more interesting ways to conserve energy.
  • Originally we had planned to request the participants to return their lanyards so we could reuse it. This one fell through the cracks.

At both the conferences we had an enlightening talk from Captain Planet (aka Saurabh Arora) showing the effect of global warming and how we can take small steps everyday to avoid further worsening the situation.

Overall I think there are lot more things we can do to make the conference more environmental friendly.

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  • merajkhattak

    Good points. I agree that taking small steps everyday can avoid worsening the situation more.

  • Joe M.

    An easy tip: Don't go. Particularly if you are very remote (e.g. traveling to the US from Asia or Europe). I would like to see the majority of conferences disappear in favor of local events. So it's fantastic that there are agile events in Mumbai and Bengaluru. Sure, it's great to see old faces and talk to people in person–in fact, there's no real substitute–but the effort should be to increase local or remote participation. I have to imagine for all the trivialities, one of the greatest impacts to the environment is on the travel required.

  • http://blogs.agilefaqs.com Naresh Jain

    Great point Joe. I think we are moving in that direction. Also with the
    online technology today, its not that big a deal to be physically present.
    I'm hopeful more innovation will take place in this space to cut travel.
    Also remember its extremely stressful and annoying to travel from India to
    US.

  • Joe M.

    An easy tip: Don't go. Particularly if you are very remote (e.g. traveling to the US from Asia or Europe). I would like to see the majority of conferences disappear in favor of local events. So it's fantastic that there are agile events in Mumbai and Bengaluru. Sure, it's great to see old faces and talk to people in person–in fact, there's no real substitute–but the effort should be to increase local or remote participation. I have to imagine for all the trivialities, one of the greatest impacts to the environment is on the travel required.

  • http://blogs.agilefaqs.com Naresh Jain

    Great point Joe. I think we are moving in that direction. Also with the
    online technology today, its not that big a deal to be physically present.
    I'm hopeful more innovation will take place in this space to cut travel.
    Also remember its extremely stressful and annoying to travel from India to
    US.


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