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September 17, 2019, Tuesday - ILEA MSP: Elevating Events with Sustainable Solutions at Orchestra Hall

Time: 11 AM – 1 PM

Location:  Orchestra Hall (Minneapolis), 1111 Nicollet Mall

ILEA MSP: Elevating Events with Sustainable Solutions

Sustainable solutions have eluded the events industry in favor of bounty, excess, ease, and comfort. At your own home, you see the trash generated by a birthday party or a family gathering, but at an event, waste is hidden from the guests. This creates a major disconnect between event attendees and the waste they generate.

Join Chowgirls Killer Catering Owners Heidi Andermack and Amy Lynn Brown for a discussion on how they have being making low-waste events possible since Chowgirls was founded in 2004, and leave feeling energized and confidant that sustainable solutions are possible for your business and events too.