The Festival held in Sancti Petri and has the QSostenible Certificate awarded by the International Sustainable Business Council, invites two lucky ones to know their experience.

Forever Green goes beyond sport, and in its line of support and visibility of sustainable events that want to take steps in the fight against climate change, will carry out this action, in collaboration with Finetwork.
Concert Music Festival, which is held in the fishing village of Sancti Petri during the months of July and August, has reformulated the concept of Music Tourism, integrating the environment in its proposal and combining the benefits of a lineup with the best artists of the national and international scene as well as the virtues of the Blue Economy, which takes advantage of the resources offered by the nearest environment, commitment to the local economy and reduces the impact and pollution generated by the transport of resources from distant geographical areas and also, all this without forgetting that the waste has to be used.

Thus, the activity and impact of Concert Music Festival is framed not only within the Musical and Cultural Tourism, but it is developed in the context of Sustainable Blue Tourism, which is based on the Circular Economy, Energy Efficiency and the Reduction of the Environmental Footprint.

In this scenario of commitment to the environment, from Forever Green together with Finetwork, we will invite two lucky people to live the Concert Music Festival experience in first person along with a merchandising pack of both entities.

With this collaboration Forever Green adds a new action to its program, together with Concert Music Festival, which last year was the first Spanish festival to receive the QSostenible Certificate awarded by the International Sustainable Business Council in recognition of the sustainability actions implemented at the event, such as waste separation at source, certified energy from renewable sources, eco-design of infrastructure, measures to reduce the water and carbon footprint.

Rafael Muela, manager of the Real Betis Balompié Foundation and responsible for the execution of Forever Green’s actions, valued that “Musical events, like sporting events, have a great impact on the mobilization of people, so they are a great opportunity to involve citizens in initiatives as necessary as the one that the Festival is launching, joining efforts in its common goal with Forever Green and against climate change, which is already affecting us as a society. We are facing an emergency and we all have to join forces”.

The Real Betis environmental sustainability platform, which already has several worldwide recognitions and more than 60 collaborations, adds a new impact from the world of culture, along with others that were previously had.

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