Greener Festival Awards 2018 Awarded During Eurosonic 2019

 We are delighted to announce the recipients of our Greener Festival Awards 2018.Thirty-five festivals and events from 14 countries achieved the prestigious accolade in 2018, which is awarded to those events and festivals that have demonstrated conscientiousness with regards to sustainability and a reduction in environmental impacts in 11 areas including transport, waste, power, water, and local area impacts. Applicants undergo a rigorous assessment, site visit and post-event analysis of their events’ sustainability actions.An awards ceremony was held at Eurosonic Noorderslag, Netherlands on Friday 18th January 2019. AGF Directors Ben Challis, Claire O’Neill and Teresa Moore presented awards to a host of worthy recipients that included Das Fest, Germany; DGTL, Netherlands; Pohoda Festival, Slovakia, and Ireland's Body and Soul.Xander Kotvis, Revolution Manager of DGTL Festival Amsterdam, one of seven events to receive an Outstanding Award – Greener Festival Awards’ highest accoladecommented: “The Outstanding Award is a crown on many years of hard work. With this prize, we demonstrate that it is possible to implement circular systems without having to compromise on quality or experience. We believe that this is the best way to introduce the world to a new economic paradigm, in which we distance ourselves from our current linear (take-make-waste) behaviour.”Another event, Boomtown Fair, applied for the award assessment and feedback for the first time in 2018. Sustainability Manager Emily Ford said, “We are delighted that we obtained the Commended Award from AGF. That highlights the positive action we are taking. It's a great start to our mission to ensure that we significantly reduce the environmental impact of the event, as well as raise awareness on just how vital it is that we all pull together to protect the planet for future generations.”Co-founder/Director of A Greener Festival, Claire O’Neill, commented, “This year has seen unprecedented action and an awareness of the urgency to make our industries and our lives more harmonious with nature. The festivals and events that we have had the honour to assess and award are helping to shape this transition, which has positive repercussions not only within the events’ operations but also through the message and example they put out into the world.”The awards themselves are made entirely of reused materials that include salvaged tents by I Dress Myself and reclaimed wood turned by Steve O’Neill.The next batch of winners, which will include events  in the southern hemisphere, along with winter events that take place in the northern hemisphere, will be announced at the annual Green Events & Innovations Conference.The Green Events & Innovations Conference is where festivals and events that participate in the awards, and the individuals whose energy and expertise help increase awareness of sustainability within the music and event industry, come together in order to share best practices, tackle common challenges, and network. The Green Events & Innovations Conference takes place in London on 5th March 2019 as part of the International Live Music Conference (ILMC).For those events wishing to participate, applications are now open for the Greener Festival Awards 2019. Events should contact hello@agreenerfestival.com to apply or learn more.

AND THE WINNERS ARE...

OUTSTANDINGBoom Festival (PT)Cambridge Folk Festival (UK)DGTL Festival (NL)Green Gathering (UK)Øya Festival (NO)We Love Green (FR)Wood Festival (UK)HIGHLY COMMENDEDBody & Soul (IE)Dubcamp Festival (FR)Greenbelt Festival (UK)Paradise City (BE)Rainbow Serpent (AU)Roskilde Festival (DK)COMMENDEDBoomtown Fair (UK)Das Fest (DE)Fire In The Mountain (UK)Hadra Trance Festival (FR)Kew the Music (UK)Mandala Festival (NL)Metal Days (SI)Pete the Monkey (FR)Pohoda Festival (SK)Primavera Sound (ES)Spring Utrecht (NL)Wonderfeel (NL)IMPROVERSBST Hyde Park (UK)Couvre Feu (FR)De Poupet (FR)ILMC (UK)Les Escales (FR)Manchester Pride (UK)Own Spirit Festival (ES)Terraforma Festival (IT)Utrechtse Introductie Tijd (UIT) (NL)Uitfeest (NL)Photo credit: Ben Challis

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