Green Theme Camp Community

Overview

In the 2030 Environmental Sustainability Roadmap, the Burning Man Project set three explicit goals: Handle Waste Ecologically, Be Regenerative, and Be Carbon Negative. The annual Burning Man event in Black Rock City provides a unique opportunity to demonstrate, experiment, and iterate on sustainable practices and technologies, with the potential for far-reaching impact throughout our regional networks, events, and other community partnerships in the “default world.”

Theme camp organizers and other ecologically-minded burners gathered at the first Green Theme Camp Summit in October of 2020, to brainstorm how theme camps might contribute to Burning Man’s sustainability efforts.

GTCC Supports Five Initiatives

Sustainability Leadership

Since the Green Theme Camp Summit in October 2020, our community has been actively organizing, testing ideas, and preparing solutions to get us closer to our goals. Areas of development include: 

Burner Leadership in Achieving Sustainable Theme Camps

BLAST is a green camp rating system that offers a framework for energy and resource efficient, environmentally conscientious, and regenerative theme camps. If you’ve heard of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) for green buildings, think of BLAST as the Burning Man equivalent. We provide an incentive to “Green Your Burn,” awarding camps and their members for successful sustainability efforts. 

Green Corridor 

The Green Corridor is a sector in Black Rock City that contains theme camps working towards the goals of the 2030 Environmental Sustainability Roadmap. 

Thrival Guide

The Thrival Guide is a dynamic, interactive, open-source directory of solution-based ideas and green infrastructure projects. The Guide is meant to inspire and educate as we work towards a more sustainable event and a more conscientious global community.

Model Green Camp

A prototype model green camp where innovation meets sustainability. We aim to harness the brightest ideas from the community, focusing on: Water, Food, Waste, Shelter, & Power.

2024 BRC Sustainability Contributors

The Burning Man Project wants to know more about your sustainability projects and initiatives. Efforts that are innovative and contribute towards the Project's 2030 Sustainability Goals may be eligible for additional full-priced ticket allocations, although this is not guaranteed. Deadline: April 18, 2024.

Green Theme Camp Summit

Burners Without Borders was proud to co-host the 2022 Green Theme Camp Summit in collaboration with IDEATE, Hotel California and all of the amazing participants who joined us over the 4-day event in January 2022.

Get Involved

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A link to the Burning Man Project Sustainability.

Burning Man Project Sustainability

The nonprofit Burning Man Project and the global Burning Man community are working to make the Burning Man event in Black Rock City more ecologically sustainable. This web page summarizes sustainability efforts.

Burning Man 2023 Sustainability Report: Year Four Update

The Burning Man Project hosted a call on the fourth anniversary of publishing the 2030 Sustainability Roadmap. In it, we discuss progress towards our three goals to Handle Waste Ecologically, Be Regenerative, and Be Carbon Negative.

The International Wood Culture Society Presents

Tales of Dreamers: Burning Man 2022

Set in Black Rock City 2022, this latest project from the International Wood Culture Society delves into sustainability initiatives in BRC — from Burning Man Project and from a variety of theme camps, artists, and participant groups. Through a series of interviews, “Tales of Dreamers” tells the story of how sustainability projects are coming to life in diverse and innovative ways, and highlights some of the technology being used to make it all happen. 

Partners

A link to the Burners Without Boarders.

Burners Without Boarders

BWB promotes activities around the globe that support a community's inherent capacity to thrive by encouraging innovative approaches to disaster relief and grassroots initiatives that make a positive impact.

A link to Fly Ranch.

Fly Ranch

Fly Ranch is a 3,800 acre ranch in Northern Nevada home to Fly Geyser. Projects are organized by thousands of participants and tend to focus on reconnection, healing, and the land. Our goal is to produce public benefits as an agricultural site with sustainable systems for food, water, power, shelter, waste, and air.

A link to the Earth Guardians.

Earth Guardians

Earth Guardians inspire, inform and encourage our fellow Black Rock City citizens to apply the Leave No Trace principles to life in our temporary desert home and to leave positive traces. 

A link to the Playa Restoration Team.
A link to the Burning Man Hive.

Burning Man Hive

Burning Man Hive is a space for the Burning Man community and the Burner-curious to share their skills and knowledge, to learn from one another, and to support each other’s work in the world.

A link to the Renewables for Artists Team.

Renewables for Artists Team

The RAT is an international all volunteer participatory community group and we educate and mentor artists and others to move away from having to use generators to power their installations. We help artists who have no or little knowledge about renewable energy systems that are suitable for use at Black Rock City.