Seven decision trees for a circular and climate-neutral festival

Festivals are temporary cities. In just a few days, they bring together energy systems, food chains, material flows, water infrastructure, and large-scale mobility. Making these systems circular and climate-neutral is complex, especially under time pressure and within existing constraints such as budgets, regulations, and location-specific circumstances. Organizers constantly balance their ambitions against operational and financial realities.

So they need practical steps that can be applied in practice: seven decision trees that support festival and event organizers in making circular and climate-conscious choices.

With the launch of this new toolbox, Green Deal Circular Festivals (GDCF) is sharing seven decision trees to support festival and event organizers in making more circular and climate-conscious choices. The decision trees focus on key impact areas such as materials, energy, mobility, food, and water, and translate sustainability ambitions into practical steps that can be applied in practice.

Click the link below for the full article and a download of the seven decision trees guide