Green Guardians 2025:
BM Park Live
BM Park Live, who operate Junction 2 and Paradise in the City festivals, is implementing a NetZero by 2025 strategy to accelerate its drive toward carbon-positive events.
BM Park Live operates Junction 2 and Paradise in the City festivals that take place at Boston Manor Park in West London, welcoming 60,000 people across both events. The company is implementing a NetZero by 2025 strategy to accelerate its drive toward carbon-positive events.
Recent moves include making all menus meat-free and plastic-free serveware is made from plastic-free materials, allowing it to be composted at a local facility, while other initiatives have also targeted energy and travel.
For energy the events use HVO, which has a 90% lower carbon footprint than diesel. The promoter is also working to switch out diesel generators for batteries where possible. In 2025, all of the events’ energy, waste, and food emissions that cannot be reduced will be offset through a carbon-removal scheme.
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