The Insomniac Events-produced fest was set to take place in San Bernardino, Calif., Sept. 14-15.
IMPALA's inaugural look at sustainability efforts finds that labels who take action benefit from improved brand image and are able to attract artists and retain employees.
Produced by the Music Sustainability Alliance and focused on climate solutions in the music industry, the event returns to Los Angeles in February.
The committee will help guide an ongoing MIT study looking for industry-wide decarbonization solutions in the live music space and other areas of the business.
The tool, which is backed by Merlin, helps labels identify ways to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and improve sustainability practices.
Produced by reuse company r.World, the cups are good for 300 uses and are already at more than 200 venues across the U.S. Their creator says this is just the beginning.
Compiled by the Vinyl Record Manufacturer’s Association and the Vinyl Alliance, the inaugural report proposes ways to mitigate emissions.
In collaboration with reusable serveware company r.World, the program will make Crypto.com Arena the first Southern California arena with a full-time reuse system.
The new structure is set to make sure the company's social and environmental goals are "positioned to meaningfully influence all aspects of our global strategy," Lucian Grainge said.
Happening this weekend (May 11-12), event organizers say the initiative will make it the first U.S. festival to be powered by 100% renewable energy.