Association Of Independent Festivals Help Stage Green Conference As Part Of ILMC

The Association of Independent Festivals, A Greener Festival and Bucks New University will be presenting the fifth edition of Green Events & Innovations at The Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, on Thursday 7th March 2013.For the first time the event is being hosted at the International Live Music Conference, the world leading gathering of live music business professionals from around the globe.Speakers include:

  • Bill Egan of Aggreko, power contractor to the Olympics as well as many UK Festivals,
  • Marek Gordan of SITA who took the mammoth and ambitious waste management contract for the 2012 Olympics,
  • Rob Scully of 3 times UK Green Festival Award winner Croissant Neuf Summer Party,
  • Chris Johnson of Shambala Festival who spearheaded the development of the Power Behind Festivals Guide launched in recent months,

As well as speakers from Secret Garden Party, Glastonbury, AIF, Wilderness, Kendal Calling, Greening Events Project (Finland), Green Events Europe, Firefly Solar, Fareshare, Ed Cook Consultancy, Eco Action Partnership, Oakridge Environmental Services (and more!).There will be unveiling of audience research from A Greener Festival & Bucks New University, as well as new research revealing the environmental impact of the various methods of ticket delivery from We Got Tickets and Edinburgh University.Said Claire O’ Neill, General Manager AIF "The focus of this year’s conference is making savings by reducing waste. Aside from the ever-important cumulative environmental and social impact of wasting water, food, power and materials, the opportunity for reducing costs by more effectively managing these resources is an immediate concern for the majority“GEI 2013 is proud to present some of the best minds in the business to help us to understand where waste is occurring in events, and how we can turn it around." Tickets for the Conference (which include lunch, and a day of panels, presentations and workshops) are £75, with a discount rate of £50 available for AIF Members, Yourope Members, ILMC delegates, AFO Members and full time students.In addition, in the honour of innovation and sustainable practices, in addition in partnership with Etherlive and Picture Works, GEI 2013 are offering the opportunity to watch the conference online, for those who are in other countries or unable to attend.Thanks to ID&C who are providing the wristband and pass solution for the event.SCHEDULE:09.30  Registration Opens at the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington10.00  Welcome Introduction: Ben Challis (Glastonbury Festival / AGF) and Teresa Moore (Bucks New University)10.15  Reducing food waste: When you are feeding the audience, sustainable supplies and managing food waste are important considerations. This presentation looks at best practice in reducing food waste. With  Jacqui Reeves & Rebecca Sarll (Fareshare South West)10.30 Reducing camp site waste:  We are all familiar with the devastating scene left behind in some festival campsites each summer. Latest figures from AIF show that 1 in 5 people have left their tent at a festival! Love Your Tent is a fantastic campaign that is looking to change this. Our speakers present what they have found and discuss the solutions. With Rick Story (Eco-action Partnership) and Holger Jan Schmidt (Green Events Europe)11.00 The Power Behind Festivals: Last year compelling research put the scale of wasted fuel on festival sites in to figures. Our panel of highly experienced individuals will explore what is currently happening with our festivals power, how efficiency can be improved, demand reduced and carbon emissions saved. What are the power supply options available today? Whilst some festivals have achieved 100% renewable energy, others believe there is really no reliable alternative to the diesel generator for a major event. What are the facts, and where do we go from here? Panel:  Chris Johnson (The Shambala Festival) Andy Mead Festivals (Firefly Solar) and Bill Egan (Aggreko). Moderator – Nic Howden (Access All Areas).11.45 Break12.15 Managing waste at festivals: With the theme of saving by reducing, this panel hosts a wide range of expert speakers looking at key issues in erducing waaste and waste management- not to be missed.   Panel Moderator: Claire O’Neill, (A Greener Festival / AIF) with Holger Jan Schmidt (Green Events Europe), Ed Cook (Ed Cook Consultancy), Jo Vidler (Secret Garden Party /Wilderness) and Marek Gordon (SITA, Olympics 2012 waste contractor). Marek will also give a short presentation on efforts taken to reduce waste at the London 2012 Olympics.13.15 Lunch14.30 Understanding the Audience: Exclusive Audience research data for UK & European festivals in 2012. With Teresa Moore (Bucks New University)15.10 The Greener Festival Award scheme 2013 & the aggregated 2012 results of entrants to the 2012 scheme. How green were we last year? What can be done?  With Helen Wright (AGF).15.40 Break16.00  Focus on Finland: The EcoCompass Event – the Finnish environmental management system and also a focus on the Helsinki area’s environmental plans:   Elina Levula and Salla Koivusalo (Greening Events Project).16.30 Water Matters: Chris Cornish (Oakridge) will explain the legal framework for water use on temporary events, and answer your water quandaries. Chris will present about the essential resource of water and its use in festivals17.00 The Green Ticket: New research reveals the environmental impact of the various methods of ticket delivery:  with Dave Newton (We Got Tickets) and Sam Chapman (Edinburgh University)Thursday March 7th 2013 at the ILMC.To get your tickets now: REGISTER HERE.  A full day pass is just £75 with buffet lunch included. ILMC delegates and members of the Association of Independent Festivals (AIF), Yourope, The Association of Festival Organisers (AFO) and full time students can apply for a discount rate of £50.Presented by A Greener Festival, Bucks New University and the Association of Independent FestivalsRoyal Garden Hotel2-24 Kensington High StreetLondonW8 4PThttp://www.royalgardenhotel.co.uk/map Nearest underground stations: Knightsbridge, Picadilly Line (then a short bus ride on the Number 10) or High Street Kensington (Circle and District Lines). Bus routes 9, 10, 27, 28, 49, 52, 70, 328, 452, C1

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