LA DECARBONATION DES TOURNEES & L’ECO RESPONSABILITE DES SALLES ET FESTIVALS : EST-CE POSSIBLE ?

Une batterie complète dans un train, ça a du mal à rentrer… Rallier Strasbourg à Bordeaux en une journée sans prendre l’avion, casse-tête chinois… Sauver la planète avec des écocups, autant vider la mer avec un dé à coudre… Rendre ses tournées en van écoresponsables, il y a peut-être moyen…

Intervenants

Marion Petit

GRABUGE - Fr

Marion Petit is in charge of sustainable practices at Grabuge, the pop music industry network of the Grand Est region. She coordinates projects aiming at equity, eco-responsibility and health prevention for the members of the network and more broadly for all the actors of pop music in the region. The Grabuge network supports them in the implementation of prevention actions for professionals and public audiences.

Grabuge is the network of pop music industry in the Grand Est region. It was born in 2020, following the merger of the 3 former regions Alsace, Lorraine and Champagne-Ardenne.

The main objective of the network is to allow players to act in a common ecosystem, while remaining independent and nourishing it with their variety of points of view, professions and aesthetics. Grabuge counts about 85 members today. Joining the network is a form of support and participation in the movement. The network resonates beyond the members since it is open to all actors of pop music, whatever their project, their desire and their aesthetic.

Jean Perissin

Cabaret Vert - Fr

Sustainable Development & Quality Manager for the Cabaret Vert Festival (Charleville-Mézières / France), Jean Perissin is in charge of managing the sustainable development actions of the Ardennes festival since 2009.

Applying the Cabaret Vert's commitments through: its environmental and sustainable catering charters, energy efficiency and sobriety, soft mobility, a proactive short circuit policy that excludes food products from the festival's stalls, selective sorting, team involvement, socio-economic impact study, the Cabaret Vert's Sustainable Development missions are transversal and irrigate all of the festival's poles.
Following the success of the 2022 edition (125,000 spectators over 5 days), the festival is extending its ecological transition with the implementation of a low-carbon strategy for all its activities.

Following the success of the 2022 edition (125,000 spectators over 5 days), the festival is extending its ecological transition with the implementation of a low-carbon strategy for all its activities.

Donat Kaufmann

Music Declares Emergency - CH

Donat Kaufmann is a writer, activist and musician. He sings and plays different instruments in the Krautpop-band One Sentence. Supervisor. In 2019, he co-founded Music Declares Emergency Switzerland. For MDE, he most recently conducted a study on the carbon footprint of the Swiss festival landscape.

Music Declares Emergency is an environmental protection organization, founded in the UK in 2019 by drummer Fay Milton (Savages) and fellow musicians. Since then, more than 6000 musicians, festivals and organisations from the music industry have signed MDEs declaration for a more sustainable music industry. Among them artists like Billie Eilish or Radiohead. Today, MDE is active in 13 countries. While being involved in local projects, the different groups get ready to work on international campaigns.

 

Daniela Weinmann

Music Declares Emergency - CH

Daniela Weinmann is a songwriter and electronic musician who performs under the pseudonym Odd Beholder. Since 2019, she has been campaigning on behalf of Music Declares Emergency Switzerland for better climate protection and more circumspection in the music industry. For MDE, she most recently filmed a video reportage or a stocktaking of the sustainability of the Swiss festival landscape.

Music Declares Emergency is an environmental protection organization, founded in the UK in 2019 by drummer Fay Milton (Savages) and fellow musicians. Since then, more than 6000 musicians, festivals and organisations from the music industry have signed MDEs declaration for a more sustainable music industry. Among them artists like Billie Eilish or Radiohead. Today, MDE is active in 13 countries. While being involved in local projects, the different groups get ready to work on international campaigns.
 

Emmanuelle Cuttitta

Les Eclairantes pour Le Gueulard+ - Fr

Emmanuelle Cuttitta is the head of Le Gueulard +, a club based in Nilvange, Moselle.
She also is member of the board of GRABUGE, pop music indistry 's network in Grand Est region, and of Syndicat des Musiques Actuelles.
 

Frédéric Delvigne

Event Change - Bel

Frédéric Delvigne, is a journalist and has collaborated on several editorial projects. Particularly interested in themes that affect society and ecology, he is now in charge of sustainable projects for EventChange and co-organizes the Sustainable Culture Forum.

EventChange aims to accelerate the sustainability of the cultural and event sectors by bringing together actors and developing the best possible solutions. Concretely, it is about proposing a platform of exchanges of good practices, tools, trainings, accompaniments and mutualizations for the transition in culture.