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GREEN EVENTS SCORECARD The Green Events Ordinance is applicable to medium-scale events (e.g. 1,000 to 1,999 participants) and large-scale events (e.g. exceeding 2,000 participants) located at city-owned facilities, on public easements or funded by the City of San Antonio. The Green Events Scorecard can be submitted to the Office of Sustainability separately or it can be attached to your online application.
The scorecard below includes more than 60 actions that will make your event more sustainable, generate excitement and create recurring attendees. If you would like additional assistance with one of the actions, please see the Planning Guide or email [email protected].
Every so often, an event organizer is bold enough to explore and implement a new idea which becomes the standard for events across the globe. Most categories include a Be Bold! section which contains actions that are difficult but demonstrates leadership and excellence. It is possible to achieve Verde certification by solely implementing four Bold actions.
Certification Levels: Silver: 100-124; Gold 125-149; Platinum 150-199; Verde 200+
Please enter the point total of your planned action in the right column.
BE BOLD! - WASTE REDUCTION & PREVENTION POINTS POINTS R1 Eliminate promotional gifts and materials 50
R2 Eliminate single-use plastics (e.g. beverage containers such as water bottles, cutlery, straws, etc.) 50
WASTE REDUCTION & PREVENTION POINTS POINTS
R3 Provide incentives to event attendees in order to encourage recycling (e.g. Battle of Flowers) 30
R4 Innovative recycling messaging throughout the event (requires approval) 30
R5 At least 50% of the event materials are durable, broken down and reused the following year 25
R6 Use the EPA's WARM model to show the Greenhouse Gas reductions from diverting waste at your event 25
R7 Allow attendees to safely bring and use reusable containers brought from home or enable them to use one container while on-site 20
R8 Make arrangements to take excess food to a food bank or shelter 20
R9 Educate participants and/or spectators about the importance of waste diversion or invite the City’s Solid Waste Management Dept. to provide outreach at the event
20
R10 Host an e-waste or other specialty recycling collection in conjunction with the event 20
R11 Volunteers that monitor and collect materials from the bins are allowed to keep the recyclables 20
R12 Provide an interactive guide or map via app or email to assist attendees at the event 20
R13 Find an alternative to releasing balloons in the air 20
R14 Event art showcases the use of post-consumer waste (e.g. art made out of litter or ocean plastic) 20
R15 Trashion Show highlighting clothes made from reusable or repurposed items 20 R16 Sell or use (Health Dept. approved) refillable containers for beverage concessions 10
R17 Educate participants and promote recycling successes from the previous year’s event 10
R18 Compost food scraps and/or wood-based compostable ware 10 R19 Make tickets and passes available via apps, email and text 10
R20 Promote a clear anti-litter message, reminding participants before the event and as they’re leaving 10
R21 Recycle cooking oil through a verified vendor 10 R22 Contract with professional printers that use sustainable practices 10
R23 Utilize social media/e-mail/text/apps for event promotion to substantially decrease printed or mailed materials 5
BE BOLD! - ENERGY MANAGEMENT POINTS POINTS
E1 Power at least 50% of the event by purchasing Windtricity through CPS Energy 50
ENERGY MANAGEMENT (min. of 1 action) POINTS POINTS E2 Use solar-powered or alternative fuel equipment/generators 30 E3 Power 10% of the event by purchasing Windtricity through CPS Energy 20
E4 Provide education on how to reduce energy consumption at home or invite the City's Office of Sustainability to provide outreach at the event 20
E5 Use less harmful fireworks (e.g. nitrogen-based fuel, compressed air, chlorine-free coloring agents) 20
E6 Install LED lighting for all signage and art displays 10 E7 Install LED lighting on parade floats 10
BE BOLD! – ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION POINTS POINTS
T1 Purchase carbon credits to offset at least 50% of total vehicle miles traveled 50
ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION POINTS POINTS T2 Calculate the Greenhouse Gas emissions of event-related transport and travel 20
T3 Educate event participants about how they contribute to the event's carbon footprint 20
T4 Provide a bike valet, bike lock facilities or designate a secured area for bicycle parking 20
T5 Provide free or preferred parking for electric vehicles 20 T6 Eliminate free parking for the event 20
T7 Work with a scooter or bike share company to provide free or subsidized transportation on event day 20
T8 Include multimodal options such as VIA transit lines and bike trails in all marketing materials for the event 20
T9 Work with VIA to provide free or subsidized mass transit on event day 20
T10 Event committee holds a free raffle to give away items such as bicycles, Swell Cycle memberships, VIA transit passes, etc. 20
T11 Operate golf carts or other forms of transportation on-site in lieu of gasoline vehicles 10
T12 Promote carpooling, biking, walking and usage of public transit 5 T13 Provide shuttle service from transit stops or parking lots to the event 5 T14 Provide bike racks for bicyclists 5
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BE BOLD! - ACCESS, EQUITY & LEGACY POINTS POINTS
L1 Create a long-term fund or program that will provide scholarships/support to disadvantaged youth 50
L2 Show that new community infrastructure was developed due to event actions 50
ACCESS, EQUITY & LEGACY POINTS POINTS L3 Achieved a Green Events certification for ten consecutive years 30 L4 Implement plan to reduce barriers for underrepresented group(s) to participate 30
L5 Partner with a local nonprofit organization to promote and support the mission of the organization 30
L6 Use at least one Legacy Business (recognized by the Office of Historic Preservation) as a vendor 20
L7 Encourage the adoption of trees by event participants by creating a link to nonprofits on the event's website 20
L8 Publicize the environmental measures taken at your event 20 L9 Adopt a highway or street for litter collection 20
L10 Achieved a Green Events certification for five consecutive years 10
L11 Develop plan for outreach to underrepresented group(s) in the surrounding community 10
L12 Measure the event's economic impact on San Antonio 10
L13 Use the event as a platform to cultivate broader environmental awareness by offering information booths and/or educational activities 10
L14 Donate trees on behalf of the event 10
CLEAN WATER & WATER CONSERVATION POINTS POINTS W1 Employ wastewater recycling measures 30
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1. Prevent water runoff through water catchment, redirection and reuseOR2. Install temporary storm drain barriers around the event to prevent litter fromentering the waterways
30
W3 Multiple booths provide drought tolerant and native plants, milkweed or wildflower seeds to event participants 20
W4 Educate event participants on the importance of picking up after pets by distributing bags to pick up waste 20
W5 To raise awareness, measure the event's direct water consumption 10
BE BOLD! - SUSTAINABLE FOOD POINTS POINTS
F1 Use locally sourced produce or meats (within 200 miles) for at least 50% of the event's food 50
F2 Every vendor provides at least one ¡Por Vida! approved meal 50
SUSTAINABLE FOOD POINTS POINTS
F3 Require all food vendors to offer at least one sustainable options on their menus. This could include: vegan & vegetarian options, dishes with primarily organic ingredients, ingredients based on locality & seasonality, Fair Trade Certified™
30
F4 ¡Por Vida! approved meals are available at the event 30 F5 Provide Fair Trade Certified™ beverages (e.g. tea, coffee) 20
TOTAL
Thank you for completing the scorecard! If you have questions or feedback on the Green Events Scorecard or application, please email us at [email protected].
Certification Levels: Silver: 100-124; Gold 125-149; Platinum 150-199; Verde 200+