Adjacent sectors
Carbon accounting, energy, waste, and circular-economy operations for festivals and venues.
4 projects
Creast provides ISO 14067-certified software and services for measuring, reducing, offsetting, and certifying carbon footprints in the entertainment and hospitality industries. The platform offers sector-specific carbon calculation tools for film/TV production, advertising, live events, distribution, exhibition, and hotels, with automated invoice processing, sustainability reporting, and certification services. The company's methodology covers prediction, reduction, calculation, offsetting, and certification phases, helping clients achieve carbon neutrality while complying with environmental regulations like CSRD and FSRD.
La Musicleta is an electric bicycle that transforms into a fully autonomous, battery-powered mobile stage for live performances. The system achieves zero net CO2 emissions and brings professional-grade performances directly to streets, plazas, and remote communities without requiring external power infrastructure. Developed in collaboration with Austrian technology partner VeloConcerts, it serves as sustainable cultural infrastructure focused on democratizing access to live arts.
Beat Lounge is a circular economy project by Prewaste that collects plastic waste generated at music festivals and transforms it into durable, 100% recyclable outdoor furniture (benches) through an in-house R&D process. The project offers festivals a full environmental accompaniment service including waste management, emissions calculation, and impact reporting. Furniture is offered under a rental/servitization model, enabling festivals to use circular products without direct purchase. The model is designed to be replicable and scalable across different territories and event formats.
Festiverso is a comprehensive digital platform for managing and promoting music festivals, consisting of a web-based administration panel for organizers and native mobile apps (Android/iOS) for attendees. It handles lineup management, scheduling, automated roadmap generation, artist contest and voting management, real-time push notifications, and sponsor metrics. The platform is open-source (GNU AGPLv3), designed with full accessibility compliance, and includes gender equity data tracking and sustainability reporting features. It is developed by Simbiótica Tech, a Spanish workers' cooperative, and targets independent promoters and municipalities seeking an end-to-end, ethically-designed festival management solution.
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