A country that made reuse the norm at every public gathering
Oekozenter Pafendall and SuperDrecksKëscht coordinate the Green Events programme across approximately 40 Luxembourg municipalities. In 2024, 364 public events: village fairs, cultural programmes, sports events: received the Green Events logo, covering nearly 250,000 attendees without single-use food and drink packaging.
What Green Events certification requires
- Elimination of single-use plastic, cardboard, and other disposable packaging for food and drink service
- Use of reusable dishware or certified compostable alternatives where reuse is logistically impossible
- A written sustainability plan submitted by the event organiser before the logo is awarded
- Post-event reporting to verify compliance
How to engage
- Event organisers in Luxembourg: contact Oekozenter Pafendall to apply for Green Events certification
- Municipalities: join the ~40 municipalities already participating by making Green Events the default requirement for events on public land
- Visitors: ask at the entrance whether the event is Green Events certified: your question makes certification matter
Why it matters
When 364 events in a small country all operate without single-use packaging, reuse stops being the exception and becomes the new normal. Luxembourg's programme shows that a relatively straightforward certification process can shift the entire events sector within a few years.
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- Lead: Oekozenter Pafendall (OEKO) + SuperDrecksKëscht
- Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition

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