“We’ve introduced a management system to help us understand and reduce the impact of our business activities on the environment,” says Eckehard Wohlgenannt, environmental and energy manager at NürnbergMesse. A year ago, the company took the next step in its comprehensive energy and environmental initiatives by installing an environmental management system. Now the highly respected TÜV Süd technical assessment service has certified that system after a three-day audit.

NürnbergMesse’s energy management had already earned certification to ISO 50001 back in 2014, and now with the certification of its environmental management system to ISO 14001 the company is taking yet another step ahead in sustainably running trade fairs and conferences for its customers and business partners. NürnbergMesse has set its environmental and energy sights high, and has steadily been putting itself to the test for the past 10 years. “For us, in our double capacity as an organizer of international trade fairs and the operator of an exhibition venue, environmental protection and energy efficiency are key components of our business model that we tie to specific targets as part of our business operations,” said NürnbergMesse Group CEO Peter Ottmann.

The main focus on the energy side is on saving energy at the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre. By 2025, energy consumption by defined users (electricity, heat, cooling) is to be cut back by between five and seventy percent from previous levels. “We achieved the 70-percent savings on our hall lighting by replacing 21 km of fluorescent lamps with LED lights. That doesn’t just save on energy – it will pay for itself in less than three years,” Wohlgenannt happily points out.

The company’s environmental targets are just as ambitious – reduce water consumption 15 percent and waste accumulation 20 percent, both by 2025; make power generation CO2-neutral by 2028.  

Efforts constantly checked in nine areas

The next step along this track was to install an environmental management system at the end of 2022. The team’s first action was to analyse how crucial each of the various environmental aspects was, and they identified nine fields for action that need to be checked at least once a year: electricity, heating, cooling, emissions, waste, buildings, grounds, building systems, and adjustment to climate change. To face up to an independent evaluation and get an appraisal of how effective the system is, NürnbergMesse has now had its environmental management system certified by TÜV Süd.

The company’s assets in aiding the environment already include increasing its in-house power supply with a large-scale photovoltaic array and a battery storage system; more detailed environmental protection rules for procurement; using mainly ecologically friendly cleaning products; sorting more than 95 percent of waste for reusable materials, and recycling more than 30 percent; and implementing requirements from the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), currently as part of the renovation of the staff building.

Über die NürnbergMesse GmbH

The NürnbergMesse Group is one of the 15 largest exhibition companies in the world. It includes NürnbergMesse GmbH and that company’s 15 subsidiaries and affiliates. The Group employs more than 1000 people at eleven locations in Germany, Brazil, China, India, Italy, Greece, Austria and the USA. It also has a network of international representatives in more than 100 countries. Its portfolio comprises some 120 national and international exhibitions and conferences held in person and as digital events, focusing on five general fields: Retail & Consumer Goods, Building & Construction, Process Technology, Electronics & Security, and Social & Public. The company has also been incorporating more and more aspects of sustainability into its trade fair concepts. Its events secure more than 12,000 jobs and generate billions of euros each year in purchasing power and tax revenue, making NürnbergMesse a major economic engine for the Nuremberg metropolitan region and Germany as a whole. As an employer and organizer of major events, NürnbergMesse assumes responsibility for people and the environment. It shapes its corporate actions in accordance with the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with the aim of achieving climate neutrality by 2028.

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

NürnbergMesse GmbH
Messezentrum
90471 Nürnberg
Telefon: +49 (911) 8606-0
Telefax: +49 (911) 8606-8228
http://www.nuernbergmesse.de

Ansprechpartner:
Dr Ulf Santjer
Press Spokesman NürnbergMesse
Telefon: +49 (911) 860680-28
E-Mail: ulf.santjer@nuernbergmesse.de
Maximilian Hensel
Senior Manager Corporate Communications
Telefon: +49 (911) 8606-8515
E-Mail: maximilian.hensel@nuernbergmesse.de
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