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Gabija and Sam, organisers of Jumping at the Seaside Festival, talk about festivals and sustainability

25m · Creatives to the Rescue · 27 Mar 08:00

In this episode, we're talking about festivals and sustainability. What is the environmental impact of festivals? How can festivals be more sustainable? Which are the challenges that organisers are facing? We try to answers these and more questions with Gabija Zakarauskaite and Sam Holt. Gabija is an architect who specialises in sustainable development and low-impact living. Sam is a structural engineer, event organiser and Dj; together they have been organising the JATS Jumpin' At The Seaside Festival since 2015. Based in Brighton, it is a swing dance event with a clear sustainable agenda.

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