Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, based at the Wellcome Genome Campus, has achieved a Silver Award from Green Tourism, the largest and most established sustainable certification programme in the world.

Hinxton Hall has consistently invested time and effort into reducing the impact of the business on the environment and is delighted with the result of their first GreenCheck assessment.

The Conference Centre hosts a variety of events from large-scale conferences with exhibitors to training courses and afternoon tea weekends, welcoming over 20,000 people on a yearly basis.

A Green Tourism Award demonstrates that a business works responsibly, ethically and sustainably, contributes to its community, reduces its impact on the environment, and aims to be accessible and inclusive to all visitors and staff. Businesses that meet the required standard receive a Bronze, Silver or Gold award based on their level of achievement; scores of 65 per cent and over are eligible for Silver accreditation.

To achieve accreditation, a qualified assessor graded Hinxton Hall against a rigorous set of criteria covering a range of areas such as energy and water efficiency, waste management, biodiversity and social involvement, and communication. Hinxton Hall has been particularly keen to measure and reduce their environmental impact as part of the sustainability strategy of the Wellcome Genome Campus. Included within this, it has facilitated sustainable travel options for delegates and promoted inclusivity and accessibility.

Kelly Butler, Business and Events Senior Manager at Hinxton Hall, who led the application, said:Getting all the information together for the application was a lot of work but very satisfying, as it gives us a comprehensive and detailed overview of exactly how much we have already achieved, and where we can focus on for improvement. We are very lucky that our Campus Estates and Facilities team has a strong commitment to sustainability, and can give us the data we need to make informed decisions on how best to reduce our environmental impact, step-by-step. Green Tourism was very helpful and guided us through the assessment, and we look forward to working on the action plan they have suggested as part of it.”

Euan Haggart, the assessor from Green Tourism, said: “The team at Hinxton Hall Conference Centre has done a great job in achieving the Green Meetings Silver award following on from their first GreenCheck Assessment. They have displayed a good understanding of sustainability and awareness of opportunities and challenges associated with running a responsible conference centre. While at the start of their sustainability journey with Green Tourism, they have shown a willingness to learn more, and if they undertake some of the points raised in the action plan I have no doubt that they will continue to gain a higher level of award in the future.”

About Green Tourism

Green Tourism awards recognise places to stay and visit that are taking action to support the local area and the wider environment. Green Tourism is the largest sustainable certification programme of its kind to operate globally, assessing hundreds of fantastic places to stay and visit every year. Businesses which meet the standard for a Green Tourism Award receive a Bronze, Silver, or Gold certificate, based on their level of achievement.

 

About Hinxton Hall Conference Centre

Hinxton Hall Conference Centre offers world-class event and meeting spaces designed for knowledge sharing in the scientific research community. Set on the tranquil grounds of the Wellcome Genome Campus, the venue boasts stunning contemporary architecture combined with heritage features. There are flexible meeting rooms for up to 300 people, including a tiered auditorium, which is complemented by extensive modern accommodation, and a food and drink offer driven by quality and sustainability. Hinxton Hall Conference Centre is part of Wellcome Connecting Science.  https://www.hinxtonhall.org

 

About Wellcome

Wellcome supports science to solve the urgent health challenges facing everyone. We support discovery research into life, health and wellbeing, and we’re taking on three worldwide health challenges: mental health, infectious disease and climate and health. https://wellcome.org/