Tens of millions of people camp at music festivals every year, but up to half of all campers just leave their camping gear behind as trash. ONE NIGHTS TENT is pioneering the recyclable camp site, to give festival campers and their products a happy ending!
The products are bought online, and delivered on-site. Afterwards, if campers leave something behind, the company buys it back from them and recycles it. Better, cheaper, more convenient, kinder for the environment. Why camp any other way?
The products are bought online, and delivered on-site. Afterwards, if campers leave something behind, the company buys it back from them and recycles it. Better, cheaper, more convenient, kinder for the environment. Why camp any other way?
- https://www.facebook.com/onenightstent
- The Netherlands
For festivals, this translates into lower waste disposal costs, transforms a PR nightmare into a PR opportunity, reduces the environmental impact of the campsite by over 90%, creates a new platform for branding and advertisements, and gets people out of the car and onto the train. With this innovative product service-system, users buy the tent with their ticket and receive it at the campsite, eliminating a trip to the store, giving less to carry, and making it easier to take the train instead of a car.
The main product is a single-use camping tent for music festivals: a ONE NIGHTS TENT. The design utilizes plastic film as opposed to fabric, eliminating waste and discontinuous processing steps, so the tents are produced with almost no manual labor at a very low cost. The tents use a 100% biobased and compostable plastic, eliminating hazardous substances such as fluoropolymer based waterproof coatings found in most tents. Additionally, the entire value chain is in Europe.
The main product is a single-use camping tent for music festivals: a ONE NIGHTS TENT. The design utilizes plastic film as opposed to fabric, eliminating waste and discontinuous processing steps, so the tents are produced with almost no manual labor at a very low cost. The tents use a 100% biobased and compostable plastic, eliminating hazardous substances such as fluoropolymer based waterproof coatings found in most tents. Additionally, the entire value chain is in Europe.