Heritage Fire Austin
June 8, 2025
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Recycling X-Frame Stations strategically placed to encourage proper disposal
Composting X-Frame Stations to divert organic waste from landfill
Compost & Recycling Dumpster with full removal service
On-Site Staff stationed at each X-Frame set to guide attendees and reduce contamination
Reduced the use of plastic and vinyl on-site by opting for recyclable coroplast materials for signage.
Collaborated with local farmers, chefs, and producers, reinforcing our commitment to sustainability by supporting regional ecosystems and strengthening the local economy.
Heritage Fire Savannah
June 29, 2025
Reduced the use of plastic and vinyl on-site by opting for recyclable coroplast materials for signage.
Collaborated with local farmers, chefs, and producers, reinforcing our commitment to sustainability by supporting regional ecosystems and strengthening the local economy.
Heritage Fire Asheville
July 13, 2025
Reduced the use of plastic and vinyl on-site by opting for recyclable coroplast materials for signage.
Collaborated with local farmers, chefs, and producers, reinforcing our commitment to sustainability by supporting regional ecosystems and strengthening the local economy.
VIP guests received ocean-bound recycled reusable Tossware cups, reducing single-use plastics.
Debuted a reusable Event Zero banner.
Heritage Fire San Diego
July 20, 2025
Reduced the use of plastic and vinyl on-site by opting for recyclable coroplast materials for signage.
Collaborated with local farmers, chefs, and producers, reinforcing our commitment to sustainability by supporting regional ecosystems and strengthening the local economy.
Heritage Fire Snowmass
August 2, 2025
Heritage Fire Snowmass is the proud home base of Divergent Designers, allowing us to fully leverage their expertise to make our event as close to zero waste as possible. Following the event, Divergent Designers carefully processed all collected waste and created an event waste report.
We achieved a significant milestone: there was no landfill waste generated from front of house to attendees.This accomplishment allowed us to operate solely with recycling and compost stations, managed by Aspen Ski Co.
We collaborated with Lift Up which resulted in the collection and distribution of over 2,160 pounds of food donations, equating to 8,640 servings for the local community over the weekend.
Reduced the use of plastic and vinyl on-site by opting for recyclable coroplast materials for signage.
Collaborated with local farmers, chefs, and producers, reinforcing our commitment to sustainability by supporting regional ecosystems and strengthening the local economy.
Multiple sets of X Frames (Recycling, Composting, and Trash) were thoughtfully placed throughout the venue.
Each station was staffed by a dedicated Divergent Designers team member, ensuring that materials were properly sorted in real time.