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Changes are in Store for Brighton’s Biggest Events

Guest post: Recorra 

On a busy festival weekend, thousands of drinks are poured, meals are served, and packaging is used in a matter of hours. While events have long been linked with high levels of waste, it’s time for that story to change.

Across Brighton, festivals and pop-ups are starting to rethink how waste is managed, driven by public demand for more responsible recycling practices. With smarter, more efficient systems available, Brighton is ready to make it easier for traders and visitors to reduce their environmental impact.

Recorra is a commercial waste and recycling management provider operating out of Brighton and Hastings. By recognising the unique challenges that large outdoor events face, they are ushering in new habits on the South Coast.

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Recorra’s strategic signage, pre-event planning, dedicated account management, and custom bin infrastructure are helping boost recycling rates at local events, including Spiegel Gardens, Caravanserai Brighton, Foodies Festival, St Ann’s Well Garden, and Worthing Festival.

Spiegel Gardens has already hosted some standout moments this season, including the Bravo Awards Party — and if you were there, you would have known Recorra was very much part of the celebrations as lead BRAVO sponsors (and, at times, part of the comedy set too thanks to shoutouts from the acts on stage).

It is events like these that highlight both the vibrancy of the sector and the opportunity to embed more sustainable practices into high-profile occasions.

Recycling Behind The Scenes

Behind the scenes at Spiegel Gardens, dedicated mixed recycling and glass collections support traders, alongside a well-established cup return scheme that helps keep thousands of cups in circulation.

Caravanserai Brighton is also taking steps forward, introducing mixed recycling for the first time this year — helping to simplify waste separation in a fast-paced trading environment.

For hospitality venues, simple measures such as clear signage, well-placed bins, and thoughtful planning can make a significant difference without impacting service.

As Brighton’s events scene continues to grow, responsible waste management is quickly becoming part of delivering a high-quality experience — for organisers, traders, and visitors alike.

Planning an event or looking to improve your current setup? Contact Recorra or visit our website to find out more about our event waste services.

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