2000 Trees Music Festival
2000 trees is an intimate music festival set in the beautiful Cotswolds, with an affordable ticket price for anyone!
One of the many reasons I am so interested in this festival is because it reflects my desire to promote green issues and awareness. 2000 trees have made a huge effort to reduce the carbon footprint a music festival can have on the environment. They seek to do this in many simple but effective ways.
By serving locally produced organic food and drinks in reusable or biodegradable containers and allowing visitors to the site the chance to recycle and compost, has allowed 2000 trees to gain a 78% recycle rate, which is 48% more than your average music festival.
They have even taken into consideration the effect of flying bands in from different countries has on the environment. Consequently, most (but not all) bands are UK-based, resulting in less miles travelled, so fewer CO2 emissions into the atmosphere.
To project the message of green energy even further the festival has on site demonstrations all about renewable energy, including solar panels, wind turbines and pedal powered chargers for mobile phones. Despite all of the efforts, so far the organisers of the festival seek to do more. They are aiming to use solar, wind and pedal energy as a long-term environmentally friendly way of enjoying a music festival.
It is a festival that is truly inspiring. Click here for details.
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