A panel discussion at Earthfest
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Earthfest

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Rosie Hewitson
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Time Out says

After a successful debut in 2024, not-for-profit festival Earthfest returns this spring with four days of sustainability-focused talks, workshops and live performances taking place in venues around King’s Cross and Granary Square. Activities kick off with a Music Summit on the Thursday, where artists, record labels and activist groups like Julie’s Bicycle and Music Declares Emergency will be discussing the pressing issue of sustainability in the music industry, with a host of eco-focused live acts performing, before Friday’s Industry Day offers those working in sustainability the opportunity to connect over the challenges and opportunities in their industries. The four-dayer will be rounded out by a weekend filled with eco-friendly fun, including live music, street food, wellness sessions, a Fashion Quarter hosting swap shops, repair cafés, and upcycling workshops, an eco Expo where visitors can familiarise themselves with up-and-coming new eco-friendly brands, and key-note speeches from the likes of celebrated zoologist Jane Goodall and BBC Springwatch presenter Megan McGubbin. 

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