The sound of sustainability: Why many concerts and festivals aren't as 'green' as they claim

As climate awareness grows, more festivals are touting their green credentials. But are these efforts real progress, or just a fresh coat of eco-paint?
The sound of sustainability: Why many concerts and festivals aren't as 'green' as they claim

Across Europe, 30–80% of tents are abandoned after festivals. In Ireland, we face similar issues

Every summer, Ireland’s fields erupt with music, dancing, and fashion choices that only make sense in a muddy field at 2am. From the electric energy of Electric Picnic to the laid-back buzz of All Together Now, festivals are the heartbeat of the Irish summer.

Globally, music festivals attract millions, but alongside the unforgettable moments, they leave a hefty environmental footprint. Waste, diesel generators, long-haul artist flights, and car-clogged access routes all contribute to a high-carbon affair.

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