Amsterdam RAI aims for sustainable results
With its new core value 'Amsterdam RAI aims for
sustainable results', the RAI has unambiguously integrated its
sustainability policy within the company's organisation. This is
one of the clear outcomes of the RAI's sustainability report, which
was published on 10 October 2011. The report gives a clear
perspective on the further integration of corporate social
responsibility (CSR) within Amsterdam RAI.
By embedding CSR in its mission, Amsterdam RAI aims to achieve
its ambition to become a leader in the field of sustainability
within the European conference and event industry by 2013. This is
supported by the new core value, which also motivated the RAI in
2010 to embed sustainability in its departmental goals. In late
2010 Amsterdam RAI appointed a CSR manager who is responsible for
accentuating and implementing its CSR policy, and the RAI also has
an organisation-wide network of CSR ambassadors.
Mobility
Amsterdam RAI has determined seven concrete CSR themes: energy and
climate, mobility, water, waste, employees, procurement, and social
engagement. One of the main measures with regard to mobility is
Amsterdam RAI's public transport offering, which ensures that
visitors have every possible incentive to leave the car at home.
The RAI will therefore continue its cooperation with national
railway company NS in 2011 and 2012, and offer public transport
deals during all RAI-organised exhibitions (national and
international) and various exhibitions of third parties.
Amsterdam RAI also plans to fit energy-saving lighting throughout
the complex in the coming years. A start was made with this in 2010
by replacing all the lights in four of the eleven halls, which has
reduced the total energy consumption by one third in these
spaces.
Sustainable ambition
Sustainability has been high on Amsterdam
RAI's agenda for many years. On the one hand Amsterdam RAI has
always taken into account its social impact on the city and region.
On the other hand it believes that an eco-friendly approach adds
value to the organisation, attracts more clients and motivates
employees.
Having the golden Green Key hallmark means that the largest
exhibition and conference centre in the Netherlands meets the
strictest requirements in the hotel/conference centre category for
businesses in the tourism and recreational industry. And thanks to
its silver Earth Check status, Amsterdam RAI maintains its leading
position in the European MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions
& Exhibitions) sector in the field of sustainable
business.
Balanced overview
The sustainability report was developed in cooperation with the
BECO Group, and composed in accordance with the GRI B (Global
Reporting Initiative) guidelines. The complete 2010 sustainability
report is available via www.rai.nl/csr.
Source:
Incentive Travel
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