At Tomorrowland, the environmental impact is acknowledged
For Tomorrowland Winter, significant efforts are made to reduce the festival’s footprint—from promoting sustainable transport options to minimizing waste on-site. Every detail is considered to align celebration with responsibility, ensuring the magic of the mountains can be enjoyed by generations to come.
Whether in De Schorre, Belgium or in the French Alps, operations are conducted with great respect for nature and the environment where the festival is organized, aiming for continuous improvement.
The mission is simple: to honor and protect the beauty of the mountains and foster a future where nature and people thrive together. Adherence to the rules applicable in France is ensured by Tomorrowland, and clear agreements have been established with the various authorities and SATA.
Love Tomorrow is a platform, integral to the essence of Tomorrowland, dedicated to narrating and creating solutions for a sustainable future.

A Journey Towards Sustainability

Reusable and recyclable food and drinks packaging
Reusable packaging solutions throughout the festival will be implemented, ensuring that every food and drink container is 100% reusable or recyclable.
Recycle Teams & Recycle Backpacks
The Love Tomorrow Recycle Teams will again be present at Tomorrowland Winter, helping the People of Tomorrow recycle and return their cups.
Carbon Footprint with Climate Camp
In collaboration with Climate Camp, the carbon assessment and mapping of the 2026 edition of Tomorrowland Winter will be carried out. This crucial step lays the foundation for future sustainable actions, ensuring informed and well-measured decisions for future Love Tomorrow initiatives.
Clean Energy: Biofuels and a fixed power network
All production transport for Tomorrowland Winter will operate on HVO during build and break of the festival. This will help reduce productional transport emissions up to 90% in comparison with regular fossil fuels.
All stages at the festival will operate on fixed power, with the Mainstage uniquely utilizing HVO fuel. This marks a significant stride in the journey towards a fully green clean energy future. A complete shift to HVO fuel and fixed power, a powerful move.
• Reducing energy-related carbon emissions by 80%.
• This switch saves 387 tonnes of CO2
• This is equivalent to 42 individual annual emissions.
• Or 3523 car journeys from Paris to Alpe d’Huez.
Innovative Waste Management
Experience advanced waste sorting and recycling with 90 recycling units. Thanks to collaboration with Aremacs, Alpes Nettoyage and Lely. Bolstered by over 100 dedicated recycling and cleaning ambassadors on-site. All waste is sorted to create 100% pure waste streams, ensuring high quality recycling.
Special effects
Biodegradable confetti indoors and a thoughtful shift away from outdoor fireworks, aligning festivities with environmental care. The special effects at the MainStage will be delivered by ECOJETS as a sustainable alternative to traditional CO2. The ECOJET delivers powerful smoke effects without relying on CO2, creating memorable moments without compromising on environmental responsibility.
Free Sunscreen
Free SPF 30 sunscreen is available at all Mountain Stages to support sun protection throughout the day.
Dispensers are located at:
• Orbyz at Chantebise: Near the toilets
• Frozen Lotus at Folie Douce: Near the partner activation
• Reflection of Love at Signal: Near the first aid point
The Recharge Hub by Love Tomorrow
The Tomorrowland Winter Recharge Hub offers a cozy and mindful retreat where the People of Tomorrow can restore their energy and unwind through meditation or yoga.
Two sessions are offered:
• The Echo of Stillness focusses on grounding, resetting and self-awareness. Visitors will be guided in a meditation session focussed on innovative light-therapy and sound healing.
• The Rhythm of Joy brings vitality, breathing and movement. These sessions facilitate connection and togetherness. While celebrating the rhythm of life.
Book your session in the Add-On Sale.
Inclusion with Incluv’ Events and the People of Tomorrow
With the support of Invlusiv’ Events the festival will be assessed in terms of support for visible and invisible disabilities.
Visitors with various disabilities are invited to the festival to evaluate and improve accessibility and inclusion at Tomorrowland Winter. Based on this evaluation, actions will be determined to make Tomorrowland Winter as accessible as possible, for people living with visible and invisible conditions.
Go Conscious

Admire wildlife and alpine flora from a distance—never disturb their natural habitat. Avoid using products that could harm the environment or the delicate mountain ecosystem. Every small act of care helps preserve the beauty of Alpe d’Huez for all to enjoy.
Pack Smart, Live Lightly
Only bring what you truly need—packing light means less hassle, lower fuel consumption, and a smaller environmental footprint. Be mindful with ski equipment too; you don’t need new gear every season. Choose high-quality, sustainable materials, buy second-hand, or rent your clothing to reduce waste.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Minimize packaging wherever possible and switch to reusable alternatives. At Tomorrowland Winter, recycling isn’t optional—it’s essential. Make sure to separate plastic bottles, cans, and beverage containers properly, and always leave the mountain as clean as you found it.
Carpool with friends to reduce your carbon footprint—it’s a simple step that makes a big difference, and it’s way more fun too!
Once in Alpe d’Huez, let’s leave the car behind and make use of eco-friendly shuttle buses running on sustainable fuel, or simply enjoy the scenic walk.Plan your logistics well in advance: consider the terrain, transport options, and any local restrictions.
Choose lightweight, durable gear to make your journey easier and more efficient.
For detailed travel options, check out the “How To Reach Alpe d'Huez” section and discover the best ways to reach Alpe d’Huez sustainably.
Tomorrowland is all about music, dancing and uniting people. It’s a magical place, where you can feel safe and welcome. A global gathering where everyone can be themselves.
Take care of yourself, look out for your friends and do not hesitate to reach out for help when any possible problem or issue occur.
At Tomorrowland, everyone should feel safe and comfortable, free from discrimination or harassment. The first aid staff is visible on site and available at several stations across Tomorrowland Winter. They are there to help, not judge. If you need assistance, seek out the specialized staff. There are psychologists present on site too. There is a We Care a Lot stand in the Visitor Experience Center.