The ICE Kraków Congress Centre’s sustainable development policies include examples of the most important solutions implemented since its opening, including the functioning of the venue, administrative and educational activities and the launch of the CSR campaign, including the creation of the world-first Congress Avenue, hosting training courses on environmental issues for the meetings industry and working with the Food Bank.
As well as outlining examples of activities, the document also explains how ICE Kraków and other representatives of the industry associated in the KRAKÓW NETWORK understand sustainable development. The document also presents aspects of event heritage and digitalisation, hosting green meetings and preparing meetings with the participants’ wellbeing in mind.
“Events held at ICE Kraków and other venues in the city leave behind a mark. Representatives of the meetings industry associated with the KRAKÓW NETWORK are aware of this impact and the need to act in accordance with sustainable development principles. Last year saw the publication of the “KRAKÓW NETWORK Protocol” and the concept to create a bank of legacy projects bringing together CSR concepts and initiatives serving specific communities in the city. The bank, developed by the Kraków Convention Bureau, will be accessible to all organisers of congresses and conferences in Kraków,” says Paula Fanderowska, Vice-President of Kraków5020.
Read ICE Krakow’s sustainable development policies below.