The Biggest Music Festivals In Europe Are Going Green

The festivals have joined the Green Deal Circular Festivals, the European partnership of frontrunners for a sustainable festival sector
The Exit Festival held in Serbia's Novi Sad is one of the music festivals which have decided to transition to sustainable practices
The Exit Festival held in Serbia's Novi Sad is one of the music festivals which have decided to transition to sustainable practices
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The advent of winter means the arrival of music festivals.&nbspIt is important to consider how harmful large music festivals are to the environment - from the trash left by attendees to the carbon impact of the performing acts. 

Here's some good news. Some of your favourite music festivals have announced that they are transitioning to sustainable practices. A slate of European events that have joined the Green Deal Circular Festivals (GDCF) sustainability pact. Launched in 2019 by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, GDCF brings together participating festivals to share knowledge and experience on sustainability practices in a bid to become circular and climate-neutral by 2025. The collaboration between festivals and towns to increase their effect in the circular and climate-neutral transition is another novel aspect of ADE Green.

A report by global organisation Greener Festival&nbspexamined information from events held in 17 countries, and found that the typical festival emits 500 tonnes of carbon dioxide, the equivalent of three single-story homes' worth of carbon dioxide. According to the report, each festival-goer produced 5 kilogramme of CO2 per day.

So the latest joinees to the GDCF is a win for the planet. With this, the number of parties has more than doubled to 43 festivals from 14 different nations. 

Existing members of GDCF are Amsterdam Open Air (NL), Best Kept Secret Festival (NL), Boardmasters (UK), Body & Soul (IE), Boomtown (UK), DGTL Amsterdam (NL), Down The Rabbit Hole (NL), Eurosonic Noorderslag (NL), Into The Great Wide Open (NL), Lowlands (NL), Ma&ntildeana Ma&ntildeana (NL), Milkshake Festival (NL), North Sea Jazz (NL), Pukkelpop (NL), Roskilde Festival (DK), Shambala (UK), Superbloom (DE), Vierdaagsefeesten (NL), We Love Green (FR) and Zwarte Cross (NL).

The new members are Mysteryland (NL), NorthSide (DK), Amsterdam Dance Event (NL), EXIT Festival (RS), Awakenings Festival (NL), Awakenings Summer Festival (NL) and Paradise City Festival (BE), join Sziget (HU), Pohoda (SK) and &Oslashya (DK),&nbspBoom Festival (PT), Castle Fest (NL), Department Festival (SE, DK), Georgie&rsquos (NL), Komm schon Alter (NL), Lago Lago (NL), Le Guess Who (NL), Meadows in the Mountains (BG), Orange Blossom (DE), Welcome to the Village (NL), Wild Paths Festival (UK) and Wonderfeel (NL).

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