Our sustainability pledge
Our efforts to improve sustainability & social commitment
– Our carpets are supplied by Rewind, whose products are 100% recyclable.
– In collaboration with GOFOREST we yearly plant 1 tree per participating gallery.
– We try to drastically reduce the use of plastic with multiple small efforts, such as reusable water bottles at the stands instead of plastic bottles, and real glasses for your champagne at the stand instead of plastic alternatives.
– Our catering by KTCHN is local, seasonal and homemade centered with the aim to reduce waste as much as possible.
– On public days, people between 16 and 26 years old pay a reduced fee of 10€. Children under the age of 16 can visit the fair for free.
– From Friday to Sunday, free guided tours are offered by our main partners.
– We favour digital invitations. For our paper invitations, we use 100% recycled paper.
Creating impactful, socially and environmentally responsible events
- reduce our environmental footprint
- support communities in their transition to a sustainable economy
- promote innovation
- embrace diversity and inclusion in all its dimensions
THE 6 MAIN INITIATIVES
to achieve these objectives:
1.
Production & waste
We use all-in stands
We have implemented a strict waste management and waste reduction plan
- We sort all waste
- We put sorting bins at strategic locations
- We are committed to reducing plastic and paper waste
- We use recyclable plastic for our production needs
- We provide digital signage whenever possible
- We reuse printed banners, flags, and signs for future editions of Art Antwerp
- We use eco-friendly cleaning products
2.
Energy
We implement energy conservation measures
- We equip our all-in stands with LED lighting
- We limit our energy consumption by not only strictly controlling the heating, but also the lighting and HVAC levels during the buildup and dismantling of Art Antwerp
- We turn off electricity at night
- During event setup and teardown, we limit the temperature to 18°C
We use all-in stands
We have implemented a strict waste management and waste reduction plan
- We sort all waste
- We put sorting bins at strategic locations
- We are committed to reducing plastic and paper waste
- We use recyclable plastic for our production needs
- We provide digital signage whenever possible
- We reuse printed banners, flags, and signs for future editions of Art Antwerp
- We use eco-friendly cleaning products
- We equip our all-in stands with LED lighting
- We limit our energy consumption by not only strictly controlling the heating, but also the lighting and HVAC levels during the buildup and dismantling of Art Antwerp
- We turn off electricity at night
- During event setup and teardown, we limit the temperature to 18°C
We’re aiming to reduce travel emissions
- We provide electric vehicle charging stations
- We encourage visitors to come to Art Antwerp on foot, by bicycle, or by public transport
- We encourage visitors and galleries to carpool to Art Antwerp
5.
Food & food waste
We apply sustainable food sourcing principles at our catering points
- Our self-service restaurant by KTCHN, focuses on nature, local produce and gourmet cuisine, with a maximum of Belgian produce and healthy products (mainly organic and seasonal)
- We provide vegetarian and vegan options at all catering points
We are working to reduce food waste
- We apply portion control
6.
Social responsibility
- We are committed to being an accessible event for everyone
- We curate our committees’ members carefully
- This year, Art Antwerp’s Invitation Committee selected and invited over 70 participating galleries from 12 different countries, representing a mix of mid-career and emerging artists
- Art Antwerp has teamed up with the best institutions in Antwerp (i.e. De Singel, FOMU, KMSKA, MoMu…) to offer an OFF Programme that extends throughout the city
- We plant a tree via GOFOREST for each participating gallery
- We’re are partners with artpass ID, the innovative 1-Click KYC app for secure and AML compliant buying and selling art
- We’re members of the Gallery Climate Coalition, an international coalition of arts organisations working to reduce the visual art sector’s environmental impacts
- GCC’s primary goal is to facilitate a reduction of the sector’s CO2 emissions by a minimum of 50% by 2030, as well as promoting zero waste practices. They develop and share best practices, provide leadership on sector specific environmental issues, and work to leverage the collective power of our membership to achieve systemic changes. As a registered charity, GCC does not operate for profit and provides tools and resources free of charge.
- We prefer local suppliers and those who practice socially responsible methods
- We contribute to local tourism in the city of Antwerp, supporting local businesses, restaurants and hotels
We apply sustainability criteria when selecting our suppliers
We apply sustainable food sourcing principles at our catering points
- Our self-service restaurant by KTCHN, focuses on nature, local produce and gourmet cuisine, with a maximum of Belgian produce and healthy products (mainly organic and seasonal)
- We provide vegetarian and vegan options at all catering points
We are working to reduce food waste
- We apply portion control
- We are committed to being an accessible event for everyone
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- We curate our committees’ members carefully
- This year, Art Antwerp’s Invitation Committee selected and invited over 70 participating galleries from 12 different countries, representing a mix of mid-career and emerging artists
- Art Antwerp has teamed up with the best institutions in Antwerp (i.e. De Singel, FOMU, KMSKA, MoMu…) to offer an OFF Programme that extends throughout the city
- We plant a tree via GOFOREST for each participating gallery
- We’re are partners with artpass ID, the innovative 1-Click KYC app for secure and AML compliant buying and selling art
- We are members of the Gallery Climate Coalition, an international coalition of arts organisations working to reduce the visual art sector’s environmental impacts
- GCC’s primary goal is to facilitate a reduction of the sector’s CO2 emissions by a minimum of 50% by 2030, as well as promoting zero waste practices. They develop and share best practices, provide leadership on sector specific environmental issues, and work to leverage the collective power of our membership to achieve systemic changes. As a registered charity, GCC does not operate for profit and provides tools and resources free of charge.
- We prefer local suppliers and those who practice socially responsible methods
- We contribute to local tourism in the city of Antwerp, supporting local businesses, restaurants and hotels
- We curate our committees’ members carefully
VISITOR?
Here’s what you can do:
You can contribute to making Art Antwerp a sustainable event!
- Come on foot, by bike, or by public transport to Art Antwerp. If you still choose to drive, share a ride with your colleagues and/or friends!
- Dispose of your waste in the correct sorting bin.
- Stay in an (eco)hotel within walking distance or come to Art Antwerp from the city center using public transport.
GALLERY?
As a gallery, you play a significant role in the creation of a sustainable edition of Art Antwerp.
- Choose a reusable all-in stand from Easyfairs or design your own stand that you can reuse.
- Install LED lighting in your stand.
- Use reusable panels (e.g., without a date) made from recyclable materials, and if possible, with environmentally friendly ink.
- Try to use as much recyclable flooring as possible.
- Giving a gift to visitors? Consider whether the gift is useful and will be effectively used.
- Recycle by using our sorting bins.
- Use public transport or carpool with your colleagues if possible.
- Stay in a (eco)hotel within walking distance or overnight in the city center and come to the event using public transportation.
- Choose sustainable and local transport and logistics companies, as well as suppliers.
- Avoid single-use plastics.
- Inspire visitors by introducing them to your sustainable practices and/or products.