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Interview Elissa Gold Events: “How Music Festivals Are Going Green”

Interview Elissa Gold Events: “How Music Festivals Are Going Green”

Last updated: October 18, 2025 7:47 pm
By Harry Adair
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Music festivals are no longer just about live bands, good food, and fun weekends away. In recent years, they have become pioneers in sustainability, proving that large-scale events can be run with a much smaller environmental footprint. Across the UK, many festivals are introducing eco-friendly measures to reduce waste, cut carbon emissions, and promote greener lifestyles.

We speak to music event organiser and expert, Elissa of Elissa Gold Events to hear what music festivals are doing to be green and sustainable.

“Being green is key for any music event or festival,” Elissa Gold explains. “Its also a key part of the image of the brand and the artists to promote sustainability in things like plastic use, food options and recycling.”

Here is an example from Tempelhof Sounds in Berlin, Germany:

How Music Festivals Reduce Waste and Plastic Use

One of the biggest problems at music festivals has always been waste – from plastic bottles to abandoned tents. Many events are tackling this head-on.

Festivals like Glastonbury have banned single-use plastics, introduced refillable water stations, and provided separate recycling, composting, and general waste bins across the site. Others have set up donation points for unwanted tents and sleeping bags to stop them ending up in landfill.

How Festivals Use Renewable Energy

Traditional diesel generators are gradually being replaced by cleaner, greener energy sources. Some festivals now power stages and lighting with solar energy or biofuels, while others experiment with wind and even hydrogen power.

Switching to LED lighting and more efficient sound systems also helps reduce overall energy use while keeping the show running smoothly.

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Water Conservation Efforts At Music Festivals

Water use at festivals can be massive, especially with thousands of attendees on site for several days. That is why some events have installed water-saving taps and showers, as well as compost toilets that use less water and avoid harsh chemicals.

Encouraging festival-goers to bring reusable water bottles also helps reduce waste and keep people hydrated without relying on single-use plastic bottles.

Greener Travel Options

Transport is one of the biggest contributors to a festival’s carbon footprint – its not just the festival goers, but the bands and all their production. This is not an easy thing to avoid.

For attendees, many organisers now offer shuttle buses from local train stations, discounts for public transport users, and car-sharing schemes.

Some even partner with coach companies to provide direct services from major cities, cutting down on the number of cars driving to rural festival sites.

Sustainable Food and Local Sourcing

Festival food has gone green too. Many events now prioritise traders who use local, organic ingredients and encourage vegetarian or vegan menus to reduce the environmental impact of meat production. Food packaging is often compostable or recyclable, and some festivals have introduced reusable cup schemes to cut down on single-use items altogether.

Education and Awareness of Sustainability

Green festivals are not just about running eco-friendly events; they also want to inspire change. Many include workshops, talks, and information stands on topics such as climate change, renewable energy, and sustainable living. These activities give festival-goers practical tips they can take home and use in their everyday lives.

Leading the Way

While no festival can be 100% carbon neutral yet, the progress being made is impressive. From banning plastics to introducing renewable energy, UK music festivals are showing that entertainment and sustainability can go hand in hand. As more events follow these examples, the future of live music looks a lot greener.

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