What Does a Head of Sustainability In the Music Business Actually Do?

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What does a head of sustainability in the music business actually do? AEG executive Erik Distler explains the ins and outs of the role.

Making live music events as environmentally friendly as possible is a task executed by thousands of workers who install solar panels, transport waste, collect reusable cups, measure energy use and execute other operational tasks. But every employee doing this work ultimately falls under the purview of any given live event company’s head of sustainability. Erik Distler is one of them.

AEG has had a sustainability program for 15 years, but when Distler joined in October 2021, his task was to “take our program to its next phase” amid the worsening climate crisis, the increasing demand for sustainable events among consumers, and new sustainable technologies and regulations. “It’s important to have a strategy on a page,” Distler says, “and ultimately a framework that can be used to guide us moving forward.”

Distler has also sought additional help. Last year, he worked to get four people hired into three newly created sustainability roles. “It’s not uncommon that a sustainability team is small in count and under resourced,” he says. “ What I see as a large part of my responsibility is ensuring our department is sound economically and building and making the case for staff and resources.

“It’s a great way to sit with an artist and their management team and figure out what we can do while they’re that’s truly sustainable and ultimately communicated to fans,” Distler says of the guide, which was produced in collaboration with U.K. based sustainability consultancy A Greener Future. , who in June 2022 hosted an event at The O2 called Overheated that featured vegan food and water refill stations along with climate-minded programming.

 

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