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A Waste-Free Entertainment Solution For Green Events

Corporate planners are under more pressure than ever to go green. Not just because it’s the right thing to do but because their executives are asking for it.

ESG compliance is now a standard line item in event planning, and the vendors you choose reflect directly on your company’s sustainability commitments.

Thinking About The Future

Sustainability isn’t a trend anymore. It’s a procurement requirement.

Major corporations are now vetting vendors on their environmental impact before signing contracts. If your activation partner can’t demonstrate low waste, non-toxic materials, and responsible logistics, they’re off the list before the conversation even starts.

The good news: going green at your event doesn’t mean sacrificing the experience. It means choosing vendors who’ve already done the work for you.

Green Vendors For Green Events

One of the most difficult areas is finding an eco-friendly vendor or entertainer that can provide your guests with a truly great experience, while not breaking the bank, or hurting the planet. One of the most eco-friendly green event entertainment options is Airbrush Events.

Just looking to the founders of the company, they take a very minimalist approach in their lifestyle. They know that hoarding material things and wasteful spending are some of the most dangerous mindsets when considering the future of our planet.

They’ve incorporated this minimalist philosophy into the structure of Airbrush Events. Because of this philosophy, you know their business would make a great option for green events.

Party Favors For Green Events Your Guests Will Love

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We all have a role to play in keeping this planet green.

Airbrush Events provides party favors and entertainment that is different from the mass-produced plastic giveaways and messy, wasteful entertainment. Airbrush Events combines the fun of personalization with the direct interaction of the artist creating the item.

Every attendee gets to choose directly what they want. There isn’t a waste of time or material on people who don’t really care for a party favor. Most large events have a lot of waste, due simply to people not wanting what is being offered.

Personalization Creates Memories

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Letting your attendees decide what they want on their swag helps create a connection between the event and the item. PLUS less waste!

A major win is the personalization by the artists. Not only is it less wasteful but it’s so much more fun to have a personalized item as opposed to a mass-produced one.

Speaking of mass-produced, it can be a real headache trying to finalize the right designs for your swag and then having a company print thousands of your chosen giveaway items. T-shirts being the thing that is most chosen.

The problem is the event organizer has to guess the right amounts of various sizes and make sure that each item is quality. Airbrush Events bring their own shirts and let the event-goers customize them however they want. It’s as simple as that.

Being part of the creative process also builds an emotional connection to the event. When you can take something away from an event, that you helped in part to create, you are much more likely to have good memories of the event itself. Learn how this also works for marketing your brand with brand activation.

A Party Favor That Gets The Crowd Talking

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Go beyond basic name tags. Airbrush hats make everyone look cool!

Beyond that aspect, Airbrush Events is also great entertainment for your green event. They provide essentially wasteless fun for all the event participants.

Another major benefit is the clothes and hats created by the airbrush artists, make for a great icebreaker. Guests usually want to throw on their new swag right away. Having a custom tee with their name on it is a great way to encourage networking at the event. It’s essentially an awesome name tag.

It also offers the best type of marketing for the event, FREE marketing. People will be asked where they got their rad new shirt and the recipient will tell him all about this fun event he got it at.

Keeping It Low Waste

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There is no waste of products at Airbrush Events. Any products that aren’t 100% perfect, go to a local homeless shelter.

For planners who need to document vendor sustainability for internal reporting, Airbrush Events now provides a formal ESG Commitment Statement and Sustainability Initiative on request. No chasing paperwork. It’s ready before you even ask.

Airbrush Events is one of the few entertainment vendors in the country that can back up its green claims with documentation. Ready to check us off your sustainability checklist? Book a consultation today.

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