MeetGreen® Glossary
APEX |
Accepted Practices Exchange - APEX is an initiative of the Convention Industry Council that is bringing together all stakeholders in the development and implementation of industry-wide accepted practices to create and enhance efficiencies throughout the meetings, conventions and exhibitions industry. |
Biodegradable |
Capable of being broken down by natural processes, such as bacterial action. |
Bio-diesel |
A clean burning, alternative fuel derived from animal fats or vegetable oil that can be used in diesel burning engines.It does not contain petroleum products, but may be blended with petroleum-based diesel. |
Carbon Offset |
A way of counteracting the carbon emitted when the use of fossil fuel causes greenhouse gas emissions.Offsets commonly involve investing in projects such as renewable energy, tree planting and energy efficient projects. |
Climate Neutral |
Products or services that reduce and offset the greenhouse gases generated at each stage of their life-cycle on a cradle-to-cradle basis:the sourcing of their materials, their manufacturing or production, their distribution, use, and ultimate end-of-life disposition. |
Compost |
A mixture of humus-rich, decomposed vegetable matter, used as a fertilizer or soil enrichment. |
Corporate Responsibility |
Our obligation to consider the interests of customers, employees, shareholders, communities and the environment as an aspect of meeting planning, execution and evaluation so that sustainability can be achieved. |
Ecological Footprint |
The measure of area needed to supply national populations with the resources and area needed to absorb their wastes. |
Ecology |
The system of relationships between organisms and their environments. |
Ecosystem |
A community of living organisms interacting with themselves and with their environment. |
Ecotourism |
Tourism that respects the culture, natural history and environment of destinations and seeks to minimize the negative impact of travel on the environment. |
Energy Star Equipment |
A voluntary labeling program of the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S.Department of Energy that identifies energy efficient products.Qualified products exceed minimum federal standards for energy consumption by a certain amount, or where no federal standards exist, have certain energy saving features.Such products may display the Energy Star label. |
Energy/Water Conservation |
Practices and strategies that are designed to minimize the amount of energy and water used. |
Environmentally Responsible Transportation |
Transportation options that minimize environmental impact such as mass public transportation (light rail, subway, electric/hybrid/biodiesel buses) and electric/hybrid vehicles. |
Fair Trade |
Small farmers are paid a fair market price that enables them to improve their standard of living. |
Fossil Fuel |
An organic, energy-rich substance formed from the long-buried remains of prehistoric life. |
Green |
A common expression meaning environmentally responsible. |
Green Meeting |
According to APEX, a green meeting incorporates environmental considerations throughout all stages of the meeting in order to minimize the negative impact on the environment. |
Greenhouse Effect |
Heating of the atmosphere that results from the absorption of solar radiation by certain gases. |
Greenhouse Gas |
A gas which contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing solar radiation.These gases include, but are not limited to, carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, and chlorofluorocarbons. |
Green Seal Certified |
An organization, product or process that has passed a specific environmentally responsible standard as outlined by Green Seal. |
Hybrid Vehicle |
Vehicle that uses a combination of two engine types.Cars are most commonly gasoline-electric hybrids. |
Kilowatt Hour |
1,000 watts of electricity used for one hour. |
LEED |
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design - A Green Building Rating System® is a voluntary, consensus-based national standard for developing high-performance, sustainable buildings developed by the US Green Building Council. |
Organic Foods |
Grown without chemicals that can harm the land, water or human health.Organic certification of food can be through an independent organization or government program. |
PDA |
Personal Digital Assistant. |
Pesticide |
Any agent used to kill or control insects, weeds, rodents, fungi or other organisms. |
Post-Consumer Material |
An end product that has completed its life cycle as a consumer item and would otherwise have been disposed of a solid waste.Post-consumer materials include recyclables collected in commercial and residential recycling programs, such as office paper, cardboard, aluminum cans, plastics and metals. |
Post-Consumer Waste |
Post-consumer waste is recycled material collected after people have tossed it in the blue bin.Office recycling programs and household recycling programs are the main source of post-consumer waste. |
Processed Chlorine Free (PCF) |
“Processed chlorine free” describes a bleaching process free of chlorine or chlorine compounds, which poisons rivers.The most common PCF bleaching agent is hydrogen peroxide (which breaks down into water and oxygen).Using PCF paper eliminates most of the toxic byproducts of traditional bleaching, such as dioxins and other organochlorides, and this means cleaner rivers. |
Recycled Paper |
According to U.S.government standards, uncoated paper with at least 30% post-consumer waste and coated paper with at least 10% post-consumer waste can be called “recycled” paper. |
Recycling |
The collection of waste materials and reprocessing them into new materials or products, which are then sold again. |
Shade Grown Coffee |
Coffee that is grown in the traditional manner, with coffee plants interspersed under a canopy of trees.End result:more habitats for birds, less need for chemical inputs, and the forest is not disrupted. |
Sustainable Food |
Food that is healthy for consumers and animals, does not harm the environment, is humane for workers, respects animals, provides a fair wage for the farmer, and supports and enhances rural communities. |
Trawling |
Also known as dredging, the process of dragging huge, heavy nets over the sea floor, scooping up everything in their path. |
Vegan |
Lifestyle choice which excludes the consumption and use of animal flesh and by-products. |
Vegetarian |
Dietary choice which excludes the consumption of animal flesh or by-products, but may include eggs and dairy. |
Vegetable-based Inks |
Environmentally friendly printing inks which are made from vegetable oils combined with pigments. The most common type is made from soy. |
Venue |
Location where an event takes place. |
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) |
Compounds that have a high vapor pressure and low water solubility.Many VOCs are human made chemicals used and produced in the manufacture of paints, pharmaceuticals and refrigerants.VOCs typically are industrial solvents, such as trichloroethylene; fuel oxygenates, such as methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE); or by-products produced by chlorination in water treatment, such as chloroform.VOCs are often components of petroleum fuels, hydraulic fluids, paint thinners and dry cleaning agents.VOCs are common ground water contaminants. |


