The UK and EU are firmly committed to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and industries everywhere are feeling the push to adapt.
In February 2024, O2 Arena, London hosted the world’s first carbon-removed event, setting a bold example for the future of live music.
Artists like Coldplay and Billie Eilish are leading the way, championing sustainability as a core part of their brand and sound.
With the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) now in effect, businesses are under increasing pressure to disclose their sustainability efforts, making environmental accountability essential.
Carbon taxes are on the horizon, and festival attendees are no longer just interested in the music—they expect to see tangible actions to reduce carbon footprints.
The music industry is already answering the call for change. Now is the time to stay ahead of the curve, contribute to a healthier planet, and meet the rising demands of eco-conscious audiences. The shift is happening - will you be part of it?
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