Green festivals named and proclaimed
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14 August 2008
The Big Session, Lounge On The Farm, O2 Wireless, Lounge On The Farm, 2000 Trees and Glade have also been recognised with the award, which aims to set an industry standard for other festivals to aspire to.
Four international festivals are also among the first recipients of the Greener Festival Award for their efforts in promoting environmentally friendly music festivals.
In the US, the Bonnaroo Festival was singled out as a 'beacon of excellence'
and in Australia three festivals, Falls Festival, West Coast Blues & Roots and Bluesfest
all received the commendation.
The award is based on a seven part questionnaire which covers event management,
travel and transport plans, CO2 emissions, fair trade, waste management and recycling, water management and noise pollution.
Points are awarded for festivals which can show an active plan to promote public transport, reduce on-site waste, recycle and compost wherever possible, re-use water and use sustainable power.
A Greener Festival co-founder Ben Challis said: “We are very encouraged that so many more festivals are making an effort go green and adopt environmentally friendly practices. Some festivals are going through a steep learning curve to improve their green credentials, others are old hands now who keep improving year on year.
"The UK and international festival scene is now making
a concerted effort to be a leader in protecting the environment and fighting climate change”.
He added:
“Applications for the award are double those for 2007 and standards are undoubtedly higher with some great new innovations
ranging from new green power sources, to better public transport solutions to biodegradable tent pegs.”
So far in 2008 the Greener Festival Award winners are
UK
Big Session
Festival
Camden Green Fair
The Cambridge Folk Festival
City Blues Festival (Leicester)
Download
The
Glade Festival
The Glastonbury Festival
Hard Rock Calling
Latitude
Leicester City Blues Festival
Lounge
on the Farm
02 Wireless Festival
T-in-the-Park
Workhouse Festival
2000 Trees
International
The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival (USA)
Bluesfest - Eastcoast Blues & Roots Festival (Australia)
The Falls Festival (Australia)
West Coast Blues n Roots Festival (Australia)
Here is what
the environmental assessors said about each festival
Camden Green Fair
www.camdengreenfair.org.uk
London's Camden Green Fair, which incorporates
London's Bikefest, promotes a green ethos and a green lifestyle. This year was the 17th annual Camden Green Fair, and
the Fair ran on 100% sustainable energy with hydrogen cells powering the site office, recharging the electric buggies used
for site transport and providing back up power for the main stage. The Fair hosted the Mad Hatter's Sustainable Tea Party
and broke a World Record with the Intergenerational Fair Trade Tea Dance as well as hosting initiatives for greener homes,
greener energy and a speakers forum.
The Cambridge Folk Festival www.cambridgefolkfestival.co.uk
The Cambridge Folk Festival has made
real efforts to organise a sustainable event and promote sustainability. We were very impressed with just how clean the festival
was with excellent on-site recycling facilities, a good public transport policy and excellent plans to work with Julies Bicycle,
the cross music industry initiative on climate change, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in 2009.
Download
www.downloadfestival.co.uk
Download won the 'most improved'
festival in the 2007 Greener Festival Awards and organisers Live Nation built on this in 2008 with travel planning and carbon
offsetting offered to the audience. A new artist briefing booklet that explained the festival’s environmental work was
given to performers who were encouraged to improve their own carbon footprint with handy hints and tips. The deposit system
for recycling introduced in 2007 was continued and audience recycling in the campsite was encouraged and further promoted.
The Glade http://www.gladefestival.com/
An award
winner in 2007 The Glade had an on site sorting point where all litter is searched through by hand with estimated 70% of all
waste, including cans, bottles, paper card and some plastics recycled. There is on site composting for food waste and
compostable plates and cutlery. Organiser Nick Ladd said "Previously our waste has been sorted for recycling off
site, but we were never sure how effectively it was being done - by taking it in house we now know we are making a big difference
to our landfill impact".
Glastonbury Festival www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk
Jay-Z’s headline slot may have grabbed the headlines but Glastonbury continues to promote sustainability. Always
inspirational, Glastonbury's 'Love the farm, leave no trace' really worked in 2008 with everything from biodegradable
tent pegs, a fleet of bio-tractors running on sustainable bio-diesel from waste vegetable oil, totally compostable beer cups
and the always innovative and informative Greenfields, Glastonbury is a worthy winner of the Greener Festival Award
for the second year running.
Hard Rock Calling & 02 Wireless Festival
http://www.o2wirelessfestival.co.uk/home/
London's Hyde Park
was home to these two festivals headlined by Eric Clapton, Jay-Z, the Police and Morrissey amongst others. The excellent public
transport solutions in London are already there to minimise audience travel carbon footprints. The waste cooking oil from
site is refined off site to be used as sustainable biodiesel. As audience travel forms a large proportion of greenhouse
gas emissions from out of town festivals, city based festivals which utilise public transport have a distinct advantage in
being sustainable – and Live Nation’s 02 and Hard Rock Calling are in the heart of London.
Lounge
on the Farm www.loungeonthefarm.co.uk
Set in the
beautiful Kent countryside, Lounge on the Farm has excellent on-site recycling, a solar powered cinema and amazed us with
a fantastic range of local suppliers providing everything from local fruit and pies to local beer - saving on those food miles.
The festival also does a lot to promote sustainability with a shuttle bus to and from Canterbury's rail and bus terminals
and an excellent website.
Latitude www.latitudefestival.co.uk
Latitude has set itself out to be at the forefront of sustainability and organisers Festival Republic have introduced
some marvellous initiatives including a fuel-cell powered stage. 'Campers Waste Kits' are given out to the audience
so they can sort waste for composting and recycling and the now much loved souvenir beer cups which clearly reduce plastic
and glass waste have been instrumental in making Latitude green, clean and beautiful. At ten bags of compost per bag of landfill
coming out of the arena, the audience really took to composting their food plates and leftovers.
T
in the Park www.tinthepark.com
Scotland's T-in-The-Park
has been carbon neutral since 1996 and goes to great lengths to protect the local environment and waterways. The festival
promotes public transport and works in partnership with Perth & Kinross Lift Share. Recycling facilities are found throughout
the festival site and T's website is excellent - the 'Green T' section covers environmental efforts made by organisers
as well as information for the audience to reduce their environmental impact.
Workhouse Festival
www.workhousefestival.co.uk
All profit from the Workhouse Festival
goes to support the Llanfyllin Workhouse project - a charitable environmentally sustainable community project. Workhouse
prioritises local traders to reduce food miles and makes every effort to re-use or recycle materials and the festival’s
power is sourced from ecotricity and from renewable sources.
2000 Trees Festival
http://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/
2000 Trees is a
great small festival surrounded by gorgeous countryside and the organisers work hard to keep the festival clean tidy and fun.
The Maker Green Team pop up everywhere In their noble crusade to leave no recyclable uncollected and the relaxed friendly
crowd seem to make the effort to tidy up after themselves which is a refreshing change. Looking around the floor it is hard
to spot any litter and many revellers feel safe to wander barefoot through the site (which was a bit muddy this year!).
The organisers are enthusiastic about their efforts to be an eco-friendly gathering and it is inspiring to see many stalls
handed over to local suppliers and to organisations promoting environmental messages.
Big Session Festival
& Leicester City Blues Festival http://www.bigsessionfestival.com
The Big Session Festival won the ‘greenest festival’ public vote at the 2007 UK Festival Awards and was also
the winner of the 2007 Greener Festival Award. Joined by the City Blues Festival, the organisers of the Big Session are proud
of their environmentally friendly practices. To reduce CO2 emissions at De Montfort Hall, no generators are used and all power
is taken from the councils eco-tariff supply – this, coupled with a city centre based location and a good transport
policy substantially reduces the event's carbon footprint. Complete Wasters handle the festivals’ recycling and
look out for plastic bottles, cardboard, paper and glass, collecting compostable food waste and pint glasses. Composing reduces
what would have gone to landfill by 20% and recycling some 50%. To add to this, in 2008 the Big Session Festival undertook
a comprehensive environmental audit and also promoted a lightbulb give away - donating energy saving lightbulbs to customers
who pledge to use them.
The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival www.bonnaroo.com
The Festival continues to take progressive steps towards mitigating the event's environmental impact and in 2008 new
initiative included a car-pooling competition where vehicles with four or more occupants could win VIP tickets, an extensive
recycling and on-site composting programme and excellent environmental education and campaigning in the now famous 'Planet
Roo' village. All food is served with biodegradable warps, plates, cups and cutlery, local food and drinks are promoted
and horses have replaced vehicles wherever possible.
West Coast Blues 'n' Roots
Festival http://www.sunsetevents.com.au/
Our assessor
reported that the West Coast Blues 'n' Roots Festival excelled in sustainable energy with a real commitment to renewable
energy resources and the audience was invited to offset their own carbon footprints with a 'plant a tree' scheme.
With good onsite recycling it was encouraging to see that the majority of stallholders were local and that a number of environmental
organisations and charities had been invited by organisers
Bluesfest (East Coast Blues & Roots
Festival) www.bluesfest.com.au
Winning the award for a second
year, our environmental auditor said that Bluesfest had a 'very effective' environmental policy with a host of good
ideas and the festival was 'really setting high standards in communicating sustainability to audience members'. The
festival has good travel and transport plans and excellent recycling on-site - volunteers patrol the site using anything from
drama to poems to song to highlight environmentally practices
The Falls Festival
http://www.fallsfestival.com/
The Falls have a really good approach
to promoting public transport (ferry, coaches and bus) as well as promoting car pooling for staff. Our environmental assessor
was very impressed with the festival's innovative composting toilets which were marked as excellent as well as on-site
composting of food waste, again, clearly very effective. The Falls promotes local suppliers with local cheese, wine and beer
all available on-site. The Falls worked with Greening Australia to ensure that 30,000 trees were planted around the site with
each ticket sold. Their tickets were printed on 100% recycled paper with soya ink via their ticket provider GreenTix.
These are the first of the 2008 Awards to be announced. There will be second announcement of further Awards which will be
made in September 2008 when the UK and US festival season ends.
see www.agreenerfestival.com

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