Skip to main content
Home / Sustainability

Events your sustainability team can report against.

Attendee travel, freight, energy, materials, waste — we measure your event’s footprint to GHG Protocol scopes and give you a report that drops straight into your own accounting. We produce to a managed sustainability framework aligned with ISO 20121 and ISO 14001.

Standards we operate to

A managed process, not a marketing word.

We build and run events to the framework of these standards. Aligned means we operate to their principles; certified means a third party has audited us. We’ll always tell you which is which — today we are aligned, not certified.

01 / STANDARD
Events

ISO 20121

Event sustainability management. We plan, deliver, and review events across environmental, social, and economic impact to the standard’s framework. Aligned, not certified.

  • Plan
  • Deliver
  • Review
02 / STANDARD
Environment

ISO 14001

Environmental management. Resource use, waste, and impact handled to ISO 14001 principles — objectives, monitoring, continual improvement. Aligned, not certified.

  • Resource use
  • Waste
  • Improvement
03 / STANDARD
Carbon

GHG Protocol

We measure event emissions to GHG Protocol scopes — Scope 1, 2, and 3 — using recognized emission factors, so the numbers are consistent and defensible.

  • Scope 1
  • Scope 2
  • Scope 3
Measure & report

We hand you the number your team has to file.

Most production companies talk about sustainability. We produce the document your sustainability and procurement teams actually need: a measured footprint, not a feeling. Under corporate net-zero commitments, your event sits in your Scope 3 inventory whether or not anyone quantified it. We quantify it.

REPORT · 01
By source

An event footprint, by source

Travel, freight, energy, catering, materials, and waste — quantified and broken out by source, not estimated as a lump.

  • Travel
  • Freight
  • Materials
REPORT · 02
Scope-ready

Mapped to your Scope 1 / 2 / 3

The report lands in the structure your ESG and procurement teams already file against — no reformatting on your end.

  • Scope 1
  • Scope 2
  • Scope 3
REPORT · 03
Filed

Built to drop into your reporting

A document your sustainability lead can put straight into a compliance file — turning an unaccounted event into a measured one.

  • Compliance-ready
  • Audit trail
In practice

Where the reductions come from.

Measurement only counts when it’s paired with real levers. Here is where impact moves on a Space City Pro production.

01 / LEVER
Travel

Broadcast & hybrid

Multi-site broadcast and streaming bring part of the audience in remotely, cutting attendee travel — the largest line in most event footprints.

  • Multi-site
  • Streaming
02 / LEVER
Energy

LED inventory

We run LED video, drawing far less power than legacy fixtures.

  • LED video
  • Lower draw
03 / LEVER
Freight

Optimized freight routes

We plan transport to cut miles and consolidate loads across a program.

  • Fewer miles
  • Consolidated
04 / LEVER
Materials

Reusable scenic & staging

Built to be struck, stored, and used again — not landfilled after one show.

  • Reusable
  • Stored & reused
05 / LEVER
Print

Digital-first, recycled in print

Signage and collateral go digital first; when we do print, it’s on recycled stock.

  • Digital-first
  • Recycled stock
06 / LEVER
Crew

Teams across the country

A national crew network means local teams in the markets we produce in, so crews travel shorter distances.

  • National network
  • Local crews
07 / LEVER
Waste

Waste diversion at strike

Recycling at load-out, and recycling stations on the event floor.

  • Load-out recycling
  • Floor stations
Sustainable event production

Have a carbon-reporting requirement or an ESG-supplier gate? Start there.

If your event carries a Scope 3 line your team has to account for, send us the sustainability section of your RFP. We’ll tell you what we can measure, what we can report, and what we can honestly claim — before you sign anything.

SUSTAINABILITY
Send us your RFP’s sustainability section.
Talk to a producer See our work
MEASURED · REPORTED · SCOPE 1/2/3