5 Simple Rules to Plan Sustainable Events
Ecutas Productions Blog
by Paviter Noori
3y ago
The stats show that whenever an event is conducted in Australia, on average every individual who attends the event produces approx 1.85 kilograms of waste on a daily basis. And most of this waste ends up in landfills. So, every year the event industry is producing tons and tons of waste, emitting high levels of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to global warming.   If we become a little more conscious and a little more careful with our food choices, energy sources, packaging, modes of transportation, and the raw materials we use to organize our events, we can reduce the massiv ..read more
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Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ
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by MrKeefeJohn
3y ago
MrKeefeJohn: '''Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ''' may refer to: * [[Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ, Cairo]], a Coptic Orthodox cathedral in the as-yet-unnamed New Administrative Capital, Egypt * [[Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ, Riga]], a Orthodox cathedral in Riga, Latvia == See also == * [[Cathedral of the Nativity (disambiguation)]] * [[Church of the Nativity of Christ (disambiguation)]] * [[Nativity of Christ (disambiguation)]] {{disambiguation ..read more
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How to Organize Events with Covid Safe Checklist During the Pandemic
Ecutas Productions Blog
by Paviter Noori
3y ago
  The way Australia has handled (and is still handling) the Covid-19 situation is being applauded by the world. Owing to a strong and well-timed public health response along with the carefully planned testing and quarantine norms, we have managed to enjoy a pretty normal life here. However, it’s very important to understand the gravity of the situation and not to take things lightly. Acting irresponsibly is simply not an option!   Just like any other business, every event management company needs to adhere to a strict set of rules and guidelines to ensure everyone’s safety during an ..read more
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