Lime Venue Portfolio venues secure new ECOsmart ratings

Lime Venue Portfolio venues secure new ECOsmart ratings

Lime Venue Portfolio has reported a new wave of sustainability credentials across its collection of venues, following the latest round of ECOsmart assessments carried out by sustainability consultancy Greengage. The updated ratings show multiple locations within the portfolio achieving Platinum, Gold and Silver status, pointing to increased adoption of independently verified environmental standards in the meetings and events market.

Background: growing pressure for credible green standards

Corporate event planners are facing mounting pressure from clients and internal stakeholders to demonstrate measurable progress on environmental, social and governance (ESG) objectives. This has intensified scrutiny on venues, with demand rising for clear, third-party validation of sustainability measures rather than unverified claims.

ECOsmart, operated by Greengage, is one such accreditation scheme that assesses hotels, venues and other hospitality operators against a framework of environmental and social criteria. The programme typically evaluates areas such as energy use, waste management, water efficiency, food sourcing, transport, biodiversity and community impact, awarding tiered certifications once evidence is reviewed and verified.

For venue groups, the ability to show consistent accreditation across multiple sites has become a differentiator, particularly in competitive corporate and association markets where sustainable procurement policies are now embedded in event RFPs.

Key developments in the latest ECOsmart assessment

The most recent ECOsmart assessments have resulted in a spread of Platinum, Gold and Silver certifications across Lime Venue Portfolio’s member venues. While individual scores and site-specific details were not disclosed, the group highlighted that several locations achieved the highest-level Platinum rating, with additional venues moving up from lower tiers or securing recognition for the first time.

The new certifications follow an ongoing programme within the portfolio to formalise and document sustainability practices, from operational policies through to supply chain engagement. The ECOsmart process typically requires venues to provide evidence of initiatives such as:

  • Energy efficiency measures, including LED lighting, building controls and monitoring
  • Waste reduction and recycling strategies, including food waste initiatives
  • Responsible sourcing of food and beverage with an emphasis on local and seasonal products
  • Water-saving technologies and monitoring
  • Low-carbon transport options and information for delegates
  • Community and staff engagement on sustainability topics

The updated ratings indicate that a greater proportion of the portfolio now meets these benchmarks at a higher standard, reflecting continuous improvement rather than one-off compliance.

Industry impact: reinforcing expectations for verified sustainability

The broader events and hospitality sector has seen a rapid expansion in sustainability frameworks, certifications and reporting tools over the past decade. Buyers are increasingly differentiating between venues that can point to audited standards and those relying on internal claims without verification.

By aligning multiple sites under the ECOsmart scheme, Lime Venue Portfolio is contributing to a trend in which portfolio operators use independent accreditation to give planners a more consistent sustainability baseline across locations. This can simplify sourcing for multi-venue roadshows, national conference programmes or recurring events that move around the country.

For sustainability consultants and certification providers, the uptake of schemes like ECOsmart by larger venue networks also helps to standardise language and expectations in contract negotiations, RFP documents and post-event reporting. It becomes easier for buyers to compare venues when similar frameworks and tiers are used across different providers.

Why this matters for event professionals and technology providers

For event organisers, the growing number of ECOsmart-certified venues within a single portfolio offers practical advantages when designing more sustainable programmes:

  • Reduced research time: Independently assessed venues can shorten the due diligence phase, as organisers can reference a recognised standard rather than build criteria from scratch.
  • Consistency across events: Using multiple venues within the same certified portfolio can help maintain similar sustainability baselines for recurring or multi-city events.
  • Support for ESG reporting: Certifications provide documentation to support internal sustainability reporting, client audits and annual ESG disclosures.

Technology providers in the event space can also benefit from this shift. As more venues pursue formal accreditation, there is increasing demand for tools that help measure, manage and report on environmental performance. This includes:

  • Venue management and building systems that capture energy, water and waste data in real time
  • Event registration and mobile apps that nudge sustainable behaviours, such as public transport use or lower-impact catering choices
  • Dashboards and analytics that allow organisers to report on the footprint of individual events or portfolios of events across multiple sites

Venues with certifications such as ECOsmart are more likely to seek integration between operational systems and event technology platforms so that environmental performance is visible to both venue teams and event planners. This creates opportunities for providers of data, analytics and carbon measurement solutions to collaborate more closely with venue groups.

Conclusion

The latest ECOsmart results for Lime Venue Portfolio underline how sustainability accreditation is becoming embedded across venue networks, rather than being confined to a small number of flagship sites. As more locations secure Platinum, Gold and Silver status, organisers gain a wider choice of independently verified options for conferences, exhibitions and meetings.

For the business events sector, the move towards third-party-validated sustainability is reshaping expectations around procurement, operations and measurement. Venue groups investing in accreditation frameworks are better positioned to respond to client demands and regulatory pressures, while technology partners have a clearer role in supplying the data and tools needed to evidence progress.

As sustainability criteria become standard in event briefs, portfolios that can combine scale with independently verified credentials are likely to play an increasingly prominent role in future venue selection.

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