

Sustainability
The amalgamated Dragon Dreaming Festival & REGEN Incorporated recognises that running the Dragon Dreaming Festival has a direct impact (both positive and negative) on the environment.
We believe that we have a responsibility to care for and protect the environment in which we operate and are committed to enhancing it through our operations wherever possible, and minimising any negative impact. We are fully committed to improving environmental performance across all of our activities, and will encourage our partners and members of the wider community to join us in this effort.
Dragon Dreaming Festival is a sustainable event that aims to have a positive impact on our beautiful planet.
With REGEN incorporated bringing their 15 years of sustainable festival production experience, we commit to going further and leading the way in sustainable festivals. We have endeavoured to cover all areas in our commitment to sustainable practices, as set out below:
Leave a Positive Trace
Dragon Dreaming is a “Leave a Positive Trace” event. Everything you bring to the event you will need to take home with you. There will be bins within the festival precinct but they are ONLY for your market food scraps and 10c refundable cans. When you are in your camp please keep your camp area tidy and pick up all of the little things like ciggy butts, zip ties, ring pulls, etc before you go.
When we are not there, many animals and birds call the festival site home. We are only borrowing this land so please help us to reduce the impact that we have on it. Remember if you PACK IT IN you PACK IT OUT!
Power
Dragon Dreaming Festival is powered through sustainably sourced biodiesel power when available. Energy saving LED lighting is used as a priority. Music is programmed to enable sound systems and generators to be turned off for periods throughout the festival.
Waste Management
Avoiding rubbish going to landfill is an extremely high priority and we do our best to recyclable plastics, metal, paper and glass. All food waste is composted on site with the compost later used for the revegetation area. 10c recyclable containers are collected and the money raised is donated to the Wee Jasper School. An extensive team of volunteers are in place to collect and sort waste, as well as educate patrons. All caterers onsite are required to use bio-degradable and/or reusable food utensils and containers. Please help our waste team by thinking about what you bring to the event and by following our “Leave a Positive Trace” ethos.
Transport
Public transport is strongly encouraged as a means of transport to the festival, and we provide an option to and from the festival site, more information available on the tickets page. Car pooling is also greatly encouraged and facilitated through online social media pages, forums and 3rd party car pooling websites.
Water Management
Free drinking water is supplied and patrons are encouraged to bring re-usable containers. No single use water bottles are permitted to be sold in the market area. A trenching system is set in place to facilitate storm water drainage and prevent flooding. Market stall holders must use biodegradable detergents and all grey water runoff is captured, pumped and taken off site.
Fair Trade
Dragon Dreaming Festival & REGEN Incorporated works with all suppliers and caterers to use fair trade/organic/free range products where possible. Environmentally friendly ethical and organic traders are given priority. Local suppliers are also given priority.
Community Education
Environmental charities and awareness raising groups are encouraged to provide information stalls at the festival and are assisted with infrastructure where possible. Environmental education workshops are conducted throughout the weekend on a wide range of topics. Patrons are encouraged to participate in the tree planting activities and learn about the restoration of the degraded land that is taking place at the festival site. Environmental documentaries are screened at the festival followed by discussion. Informative signage is located throughout the festival.
Wildlife and Land Protection
Dragon Dreaming Festival & REGEN Incorporated has paid a third party consultant to do a full Statement of Environmental Effects, to ensure best management of the festival and surrounding bushland and aquatic ecosystems. Music and camping is positioned to ensure minimal impact on biodiversity. Patrons are instructed to look out for wildlife on roads when entering and exiting the site, and of course on site. We liaise with the local wildlife rescue group (WIRES) to assist any animals injured by traffic. The local landcare group is consulted in regards with the restoration of degraded land on the festival site through revegetation, which enhances biodiversity and remediates erosion and salinity issues. The festival site is thoroughly cleaned and monitored post festival to ensure no contamination. When able, a portion of ticket revenue is donated to local community and environment groups.
Office and Event Management
All printing of promotional material is done on recycled paper using vegetable based inks. Paper printing is kept to a minimum. All offices (where possible) run on green energy and implement strict recycling policies on paper, printer cartridges and IT equipment. Festival decor and other building materials are sourced (where possible) from recycled/re-usable sources. Sustainable products such as bamboo are used extensively and can be reused for a decade in some cases.
Noise and Noise Pollution
Noise barriers are created around music stages to prevent sound spillage, mono directional sound systems are also used. Earplugs are provided for all patrons and staff. A quiet family camping area is set aside as well as quiet chill-out spaces within the festival. Music is scheduled to incorporate breaks to alleviate any stress on the environment and also to save energy and increase the efficiency of energy use at the event.
Native tree planting Revegetation project
Dragon Dreaming Festival & REGEN Incorporated will be restoring the land that hosts the Dragon Dreaming festival adding to the 73,000 native plants, planted at REGEN Festivals over the past 15 years. For more info, check out our page on Tree planting.