Eco-Ethics
What Is a Sustainable Festival
One of our primary aims for Beloved is to pioneer new ways to honor and respect our planet in crisis while we celebrate our ever-present connection with her. That said, we must be honest that camping festivals cannot truly be sustainable. "Sustainable Festival" is an oxymoron.
We do not take lightly that we are asking for hundreds of people and tons of equipment to be driven for at least several hours. We are also setting up a temporary power grid and consuming dozens of megawatts of power, generating nearly a ton of waste and using almost 10,000 gallons of water.
Our goal is that Beloved not only reduce it's negative ecological impact, but aim for the event to have a net positive effect on the battered Oregon Coastal Range ecosystem and on our planet's ability to survive the many and constant threats to her lfe. We are making special efforts to minimize our impact and to use these efforts as an educational platform for all participants.
We do not take lightly that we are asking for hundreds of people and tons of equipment to be driven for at least several hours. We are also setting up a temporary power grid and consuming dozens of megawatts of power, generating nearly a ton of waste and using almost 10,000 gallons of water.
Our goal is that Beloved not only reduce it's negative ecological impact, but aim for the event to have a net positive effect on the battered Oregon Coastal Range ecosystem and on our planet's ability to survive the many and constant threats to her lfe. We are making special efforts to minimize our impact and to use these efforts as an educational platform for all participants.
What We Are Doing
- Our eletricity generation is a thoughtful mix of solar, biodiesel and grid power.
- As much of our greywater as possible is reused on the land.
- We print our flyers, posters, program guides, and everything else that we can on recycled or tree-free papers using vegetable inks.
- We sort all waste thoroughly and send only a limited amount of garbage to the landfill; all other waste is either recycled or composted.
- We use long-lasting fabric wristbands.
- We use a carbon neutral web host.
- We have worked with our food vendors to create a reusable plate exchange shared by all vendors.
- Ecological impact is weighed as one of the most important factors for every decision we make.
- During the months leading up to the event, our staff is powered by a mostly local, organic diet. We ride bikes or drive biodiesel/hybrid vehicles. We wear recylcled and/or locally produced natural fiber clothing. We share resources with friends and neighbors. We honor the earth as The Beloved. We are all doing the best we can to set an example of how to tread lightly on this small planet.
- We are asking for you to take note of these choices and to let us know if you have any ideas for how we can do a better job. Please contact with any ideas or suggestions.
What You Can Do
The most significant impact of this festival on the planet is how you get here and what you bring. Please strive to bring no packaged items and to create no waste. We will provide receptacles for organic food matter that we will compost onsite.
Please carpool! We'll post a rideshare page closer to the event to help you find friends to fill every seat.
Please carpool! We'll post a rideshare page closer to the event to help you find friends to fill every seat.