Practical steps that can be applied in real festival contexts: seven decision trees that support festival and event organisers in making more circular and climate-conscious choices.
With the release of a new toolbox, the Green Deal Circular Festivals (GDCF) shares seven decision trees that support festival and event organisers in making more circular and climate-conscious choices. Covering key impact areas such as materials, energy, mobility, food and water, the decision trees translate sustainability ambition into practical steps that can be applied in real festival contexts.
The toolbox supports festival and event professionals in making informed sustainability choices throughout the organisation of their event. It consists of seven decision trees:
- materials
- merchandise
- textiles
- energy
- travel & transport
- food & drinks
- water & sanitation
Together, these themes cover the main environmental impact areas of festivals, as defined in the GDCF Model, and help guide users through the most important choices across the production and lifecycle of a festival.