Three Reasons to Partner with Ethical Vendors

How good partners make sustainable events easier to accomplish

Jane Allaway

September 9, 2024

4 Min Read
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Organizing an event involves coordinating numerous details, managing logistics, and addressing emotional elements that can often come with hosting special occasions. On top of this, for professionals and their clients who value sustainability and social responsibility, it becomes a mission to make the event not just successful, but ethical too. 

If you're an ethical event planner, partnering with vendors who share your values is crucial if you want to make a positive difference. Here, we’ll explore the ways in which ethical vendors can make your event not only memorable but also a force for good.

What makes a vendor ethical?

Ethical vendors are businesses committed to sustainable practices, fair labor, and social responsibility. They exist in every industry—for example, a wedding supplier committed to zero-waste practices, or a retailer that prioritizes fair compensation and safe working conditions for workers across their supply chain.

By choosing these vendors, you contribute to a cycle of giving back. Your event can help uplift artisans and workers, ensure people are treated fairly, and help protect the planet. This not only enriches your event but also makes a positive difference in the lives of many.

What are the benefits of partnering with an ethical vendor?

1. Reduced environmental impact

Partnering with ethical vendors is vital for promoting environmental sustainability—something that we should all be concerned with. These vendors prioritize eco-friendly practices such as responsibly sourcing materials, reducing waste, and minimizing carbon footprints. 

By collaborating with these businesses when hosting an event, you can support initiatives that protect natural resources and contribute to a healthier planet. This approach will help you to align with the global movement towards environmental sustainability, ensuring they play an active role in conserving our environment for future generations.

What you could do: Source local food and decor items for your next event to avoid contributing to travel emissions that impact global warming.

2. Fostering transparency and trust

Transparency is a hallmark of ethical vendors. They provide clear information about their sourcing practices, labor policies, and environmental impact, which helps to build trust with consumers and event planners, and encourages consumers to make informed choices that align with their values.

When you know exactly where your products come from and how they are made, it adds a layer of integrity to your planning process, which can both reduce stress and make for a satisfying experience.

What you could do: Work with vendors to ensure that you and your clients are able to easily access supply chain information.

3. Protecting communities

Ethical vendors play a crucial role in protecting communities by prioritizing fair practices and engaging in sustainable business operations. They commit to sourcing materials responsibly, ensuring that their supply chains do not exploit workers or harm their local environment. Community engagement efforts, such as donating to local causes or participating in volunteer programs, further solidify their positive impact, creating a stronger, more resilient community.

What you could do: Encourage certified ethical vendors to attend trade show events in order to support fair labor practices throughout the supply chain.

How to identify an ethical vendor

Identifying ethical vendors can be daunting, but it's easier than you think when you know what to look for. Start by researching and checking for certifications like Fair Trade, Rainforest Alliance, or B Corp that demonstrate a commitment to ethical principles, and look for vendors that speak openly about their practices and values. 

Online platforms and social media are valuable tools for finding and connecting with ethical businesses. If you’re unsure about whether a vendor is ethical or not, don’t be afraid to ask the necessary questions. Similarly, you can seek out recommendations from like-minded individuals or trusted organizations, to reduce doubt when choosing which vendors to hire.

Have an event aligned with your core values

Partnering with ethical vendors is an incredibly powerful way to make your event not only special but also aligned with your core values. In today's world, where environmental and social consciousness is growing rapidly, making ethical choices is more important than ever. 

By choosing vendors who prioritize sustainability and fair practices, you have the chance to significantly reduce the environmental and social harm associated with your event. By choosing ethical vendors, you can also set a positive example and inspire others in your industry, as well as those on your guest list to consider the impact of their choices.

About the Author

Jane Allaway

Jane is an event planner who is passionate about promoting and supporting ethical, sustainable businesses. She has spent a number of years campaigning for fairer supply chain practices.

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