To me living long and eternal life on Earth would be a quite terrifying experience. The thought about losing everybody that I love in front of my eyes and being part of the world that is for now very much unknown it’s very much unpleasing. While deciding about the answer to this question, we need to remember what the future really holds for the next generations. Global warming, wars, discrimination, wrongly chosen politics and so on. I’m not sure if anybody would like to live in the world like this. Filled with constant fear and pain. Of course, maybe I’m exaggerating and people in the future will learn from our mistakes and create a better world. But what if not?
Paradise City Festival is one of the most popular, because of its green policy. It takes place every year in city Perk and it last for 3 days. Organizers have taken sustainability in terms of providing the greenest festival experience possible. Their mission is to show other people that large gatherings don’t have to be always associated with damaging the planet. They truly believe that people after a visit could implement some of the changes to their own lives. Moreover, Paradise City Festival acknowledges the costs of sustainability, adapting spaces and places to meet its mission with 10 step process: green energy, food, waste, water, awareness, paper, communication, CO2, camping and transport. They are all explained very precisely on their website. It’s just worth noticing that these 10 steps toward sustainability involve a lot more than simple carbon footprint reduction. They are mainly showing a walk toward a sustainable future, both within our matter and for the coming generation...
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