Align your business practices with ESG commitments! With CSR activities – often via a journey component – companies can engage in environmental or community-based projects that constitute such measurable contributions.
CSR & ESG
The so-called ‘Experiential MICE’ (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) trend is in particular closely tied to sustainability, CSR, and responsible travel. For international corporations, this means meeting ESG goals, advancing green event management, and ensuring sustainable meeting design – without compromising creativity or quality.
Through especially a CSR-centric approach, companies can integrate responsible travel with opportunities for participating in sustainability-driven activities; building, learning and connecting with local communities. You may likely be among the businesses looking to align your business practices with ESG (Environmental, social, and governance) commitments overall. And as your DMC (Destination Management Company) travel partner, Elevanze can that can facilitate this, as we integrate renewable energy, local sourcing, and community-based initiatives into the programmes within MICE. Your organisation can thereby engage in environmental or community-based projects that align with your particular ESG commitments.
What that results in are measurable contributions to your ESG commitments, proving that your business is a force for good. Via this, organisations can position CSR not just as an add-on, but a core pillar in the business conduct.
CSR and learning incentives can also be combined (e.g. learning blended with reward experiences).
Reward your team by allowing them to make a tangible difference. The ‘Community Impact’ Journey is a powerful way to embed your company’s social values into your culture. Your team won’t just be traveling; they’ll be building, learning, and connecting with local communities.
For such activities and projects Elevanze, as facilitator, is dedicated to such services – working with trusted local organisations to ensure that projects are ethical, culturally sensitive and align with the UN’s Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs). New projects are initiated as others are completed, impacting what can be interesting and relevant to engage in at any given time, where various NGOs manage the projects (such as tree planting in the rain forest) that are available for such engagement.

