The Visionnaire design follows low environmental impact principles, both in the construction of the
architecture and in the definition of the interior spaces. Rental structures and materials are used, such
as the aluminum platform and its panels, the framework and all electrical equipment. Meanwhile, for
the internal walls and ceilings, a new gypsum fiber material is used, consisting of panels made from
100% recycled gypsum, water, and cellulose, which are themselves 50% recyclable. Even for the
wooden walls, panels made from 100% recycled and 70% recyclable chipboard are used.
IPE-Visionnaire achieves ISO 20121 certification in order to make
its events and exhibitions less impactful on the environment
and territory and to reduce energy and water consumption. The
certification allows for shared and unified reference parameters,
certifies that it is not greenwashing practices and guides the
event management system towards continuous improvement.
It is an international standard that defines the requirements of
an event sustainability management system and is based on
established principles.
VISIONNAIRE TEMPORARY ARCHITECTURES
• Determination of sustainable development principles, i.e., ethical
resource management, inclusivity, integrity and transparency.
• Assessment of the significant impacts of the event in the three
sustainability areas: social, environmental and economic.
• Identification of targeted objectives and milestones for each
significant aspect with a clear definition of actions, timelines,
and resources required for their achievement and the method of
evaluating results.
• Definition of communication with stakeholders through a
comprehensive specific plan for the entire event lifecycle.
• Organization of the supply chain with a sustainable perspective
by incorporating parameters consistent with the defined
principles and policy.
• Monitoring of performance, always with reference to the
principles and policy adopted by the organization and ensuring
proper identification and management of lessons learned from
previous events to benefit the design of subsequent ones.
Circular
commitment
A PATH TOWARD THE LOWER IMPACT
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