Travel, waste... discover a few simple gestures to help us minimise the environmental impact of our event. Thank you in advance for your contribution.
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Transports

Try more eco-friendly options If possible, use public transport or car sharing, or travel by bike.

For example, using RER or Transilien to travel from Paris Gare du Nord to the Parc des Expositions Paris-Nord Villepinte emits 0.2 kg of CO2 equivalent, compared to 5 kg of CO2 equivalent if you make the same journey by internal combustion car.

To learn more about the carbon impact of your journey, use a carbon footprint calculator!

Tickets & maps

Choose digital versions


By downloading your ticket and a map from the event website, you’ll cut consumption of water and paper needed for printing.

Don’t forget to delete them from your phone once the event is over!

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Consumption

Adopt the right habits


Be careful about what you consume at the exhibition, so as to prevent waste.

Remember to use the sorting bins provided, which will help us recover and recycle waste.

Whenever possible, opt for a lunch that includes local, seasonal and/or organic ingredients.

For example, tomatoes grown in a greenhouse out of season generate 8 times more CO2 emissions than seasonal tomatoes grown in the ground.

WiFi!

Better than 4G & 5G

Once you arrive, log in using WiFi (it’s free!) if the venue offers it.

Remember: Each gigabyte you send consumes up to 20 times more energy in 4G than in WiFi or ADSL*.

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Energy

We’re reducing our energy use!


We strive to save energy at our exhibitions by reducing our use of heating and air conditioning.

Keep that in mind when you’re preparing for the venue, and dress accordingly!

Until we see you in person, the entire exhibition team thanks you for making an effort:

Every little gesture you make has a big impact on our event!

Thank you !