Going green is not a trend, it’s good business
The Green Travel Summit, is the first fully dedicated forum focused on exploring green travel strategies and their impact on business travel and corporate meetings.
Join thought leaders, industry peers and progressive travel service providers who will converge under one roof to share information on the risks and rewards of building a sustainable travel and meetings strategy.
The Green Travel Summit will assemble the leading experts on Green Travel to provide a forum for information sharing, best practices and successful case studies in a unique interactive conference format.
Hear best practice overviews and successful case studies. Identify the real costs associated with going green. Learn how to communicate green travel initiatives (and ROI) to your management and other stake holders. Examine carbon offset strategies vs. travel provider selection strategies. Be "versed and ready" with a sustainable green plan. Bottom line, meet suppliers who can build your green plan — and report the results!
For more information: http://www.greentravelsummit.com/
Karen
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