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...And if the environment was more than one colour ?

GreenWashing [masculine noun] : a term used to describe corporations wanting to show an environmentally-friendly face.

In the 90s, Greenwashing began as a movement to bring a company’s image closer to Nature.

Since the beginning of the 21st century, « Green Power » has been everywhere : Corporate social responsibility, ethics, protecting the environment, sustainability, environmental responsibility, fair trade... The list of publications and organisations covering this subject is endless.

However, only 10% of consumers actually trust any piece of environmental news coming from businesses or the public sector.

And they are right ! 70% of managing directors who had adopted strategies in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have admitted to not having allocated the necessary funds to make it happen.

The aim of Spice Up is to develop a coherent and realistic strategy in keeping with our activity. Nature, with all its many colours, has been the basis of our thinking at Spice Up. The future’s bright and it will be a colourful one !

Orange : Our planet is sending us warning signals and we are listening. That’s why respecting the environment is more than just awareness, it’s essential for our future.

Green : Offering seasonal products and carefully designed menus along with our local suppliers is something we take very seriously.

Blue : Installing water coolers , recycling marketing materials (name tags, etc) and the use of recycled paper are all initiatives we are putting in place throughout our events.

Pink : Transport, logistics and cateringare all areas where we want to extend our Green Way of Life. To succeed, we will choose and work with similar-minded suppliers.

A greener future, the Spice Up way. The only way !

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