Ecologically-friendly glitter manufacturer, Ronald Britton Ltd, launches new TÜV Certified Fresh Water Biodegradable Holographic Bioglitter™, which is a certified freshwater-biodegradable holographic effect glitter product.
Eighth plate is a pioneering environmental initiative that sets out to help festivals salvage surplus food and redistribute it to local food charities. The
Lost Village set out to cut their environmental impacts from their 2021 edition by eliminating single use plastic cups from their waste stream. Pre-pandemic,
This guide focuses on sustainability at major outdoor events. It was created by Julie’s Bicycle and Manchester City Council as part of their ongoing C-Change
A guide to reusable cups for everyone involved in organising events. This guide has been produced by Manchester City Council as part of C-Change.
This consumer-facing campaign was launched on May 8th 2019 by the Association of Independent Festivals (AIF), with a core message of reuse aimed at
Thousands of tents left behind at festivals. They are worth millions of Euros and add to a huge tonnage of waste, that’s going to
With Guests Holger Jan Schmidt, GO Group (Green Operations Europe) & Rick Storey, Eco-Action Partnership
Panel: Plastic Seas & Campsite Chaos Chair: Natalie Fee, City to Sea (UK) Guest speakers include: Rob da Bank, Bestival/Camp Bestival (UK) James Dowdell,
Tent Waste Survey 2013: Summary of Key Findings by Teresa Moore
Campsite Waste – A Single Use Plastics Problem: Published by A Greener Festival and written by Teresa Moore, Director of A Greener Festival. Festival
In the recording of the second webinar in the Vision for Sustainable Events’s Autumn #WeMakeTheFuture webinar series, Circular Economy and The Outdoor Events Industry,