

Rudy Guilhem-Ducléon
Management environnemental des évènements
- WHO I AM
Assoiffé de culture et militant pour une société plus juste.
In 2010, I experience my first festival with my friends. The encounters, the letting go, the music that penetrates the guts... it's love at first sight.
SKILLS
Consulting and support
- Implementation of a sustainable development strategy applied to the problems and issues specific to the structure
- Development of an eco-responsible action plan for the short, medium and long term
- Monitoring of regulations and opportunities
Innovative low-carbon experiments
Bilan Carbone Audit
- The Bilan Carbone® is a greenhouse gas accounting tool developed by ADEME and recognized internationally through the ISO 14064 and GHG Protocol standards.
- It provides an exhaustive picture of all the GHGs emitted by an organization and/or an event
- The final objective is the reduction of GHGs through the development of a quantified action plan
Formation et awareness
- In-person or distance training for staff, volunteers, etc. on topics related to eco-responsibility in general or on more specific subjects
- Raising awareness of the public, service providers, etc. about environmental issues and the concrete responses to be provided
- Conferences and events that can be integrated into the program
Operational intervention
- Environmental audit
- Operational implementation of a waste management, sorting and recovery system
- Logistical support and team management
WHO I AM
In 2010, I experience my first festival with my friends. The encounters, the letting go, the music that penetrates the guts... it's love at first sight.
At the same time, I realize that our society is sick: unbridled consumption of resources, greenhouse gas emissions precipitating us towards an unbearable climate, pollution of natural environments... The more I learn, the more I realize that we must act without delay.
As the years go by, festivals and activism take more and more place in my life: these convivial and enriching moments become my passion and the commitment for a more just and resilient society my fight.
Time goes by and I gain experience and skills in these two areas. I quickly realized that they are not antagonistic but complementary: Culture gives relief to life, the protection of the environment allows to safeguard it.
I then oriented my academic and professional career accordingly to train in a discipline that was just beginning to emerge: responsible event management.
I quickly created my own consulting company to help organizers design and manage events that take environmental issues into account: waste management, procurement, reduction of environmental pollution, stakeholder awareness, etc.
I am convinced that the cultural sector can be at the forefront of the ecological transition. Events are experimental grounds and form a fertile ground for change. They bring together a variety of audiences and are an excellent opportunity to raise awareness and provide information.Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)