Darcey Jackson is Event Coordinator at AEG Presents – working on All Points East (APE), In the Neighbourhood and British Summer Time Hyde Park
Download the Regenerative Revolution – A new paradigm for event management, powered by Marriott International. Far from pushing the sustainability agenda to the bottom of the
This guide by The Bulb’s founder Selina Donald, is a framework for identifying the ‘New Normal’ and proposing ways to ‘Lower Your Impact’. It
We are delighted to launch a new knowledge hub to help our growing network of over 500 outdoor events and businesses take climate action.
In February Vision for Sustainable Events was invited to host a session at the AFO conference, the ‘Counting What Matters and Making it Count‘
For our June Green Leaders Q&A we spoke to Pauline Bourdon, Sustainability & Social Cohesion Coordinator at Team Love, Bristol. Pauline lectures in Events Sustainability
Profiles for a small selection of temporary power suppliers in the UK which have a proven commitment and/or expertise to deliver sustainable energy and efficient practices and approaches.
Net Zero Emissions and the Outdoor Events Industry – Webinar recording: Chiara Badiali (Julie’s Bicycle) speaks to Christopher Jones (Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research) about the Tyndall Centre’s work and their collaboration with Massive Attack, and Chris Johnson looks at Shambala Festival’s strategy over the last decade.
John Marshall-Potter, Co-founder of FolkEast, shares the journey to achieve as low a carbon footprint as possible over many areas of the event, with a focus on using the advantage of being a truly local festival as a key to cutting emissions.
This March 2021 we invited Victoria Chapman is Head of Sustainability (UK & Ireland) at Live Nation to take our Green Leaders Q&A. She works with Festival Republic and others in the Live Nation family to implement Green Nation, Live Nation’s sustainability charter. Read her answers…
In this guest blog Pauline Bourdon, Sustainability and Social Cohesion Coordinator at Team Love, shares her experience of working on Breaking Bread, a pop-up, socially distanced, drinking & dining experience in Bristol – and of researching and producing a report detailing the Social, Economic and Environmental Impacts of the event.