Act III · the pact

Leavea pulse.

Pulse of Gaia doesn't end when the music stops. Every gate opens a commitment to the planet. Here's what we do, who we do it with, and how to join us.

Re:wild

Partnership · since 2025

Built with Re:wild.

Re:wild protects the wildest places on Earth. They've been at our side from Madrid to Reggio Emilia, helping us turn ticket revenue into protected ecosystems. For every ticket sold to Pulse of Gaia 2026, a portion lands directly in their Conservation Fund — currently funding rewilding projects in the Mediterranean basin and the Andean cloud forests. Listen to the planet, then leave it louder than you found it.

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12,400

Trees planted
2025–2026

3,200kg

Ocean plastic
removed

100%

Renewable
on-site energy

0

Single-use
plastic at the gate

1,800

Hours of
sound healing

* 2025–2026 figures reported by Re:wild and festival operations.

01 · Trees planted

Roots before roof.

Re:wild plants native species in the Mediterranean basin — species chosen for climate resilience and biodiversity impact, not just canopy cover. Every ticket sold to Pulse of Gaia 2026 directly seeds this effort. Since 2025, 12,400 trees have been established across protected corridors in southern Italy and coastal Spain. When you open the gate, you plant a root.

02 · Ocean clean-ups

Blue is louder than ever.

In partnership with Adriatic coastal clean-up crews, we've contributed over 3,200 kg of ocean plastic removed from shorelines between Rimini and Bari. Volunteer hours logged by festival crew and Re:wild field teams. Microplastic monitoring data shared with the University of Bologna's marine science programme. The Adriatic breathes differently because of it.

03 · Renewable energy

Sound, solar.

On-site solar arrays installed at RCF Arena power the backstage, production offices, and the food district. Grid connection is certified 100% renewable via Iren, Reggio Emilia's local utility. The main stage PA runs on that same certified supply — every decibel is clean. RCF stage drivers are tuned for low-draw operation, shaving peak loads without a single lost dB.

04 · No single-use

Bring it back. Or keep it.

A €2 deposit on every cup — returnable at any bar station for a refund or a keepsake. Free water refill stations are spread across the site: near every stage, in the food district, at the campsite entrance. No PET bottles are sold anywhere on the grounds. Every food vendor uses compostable plates and cutlery. Zero PET policy, enforced at the gate.

05 · The slow room

Not all pulses are fast.

The slow room opens every day of the festival. Morning meditation at 9:00. Sound bath at sunset — bowls, drones, breath. Breathwork sessions twice daily led by trained facilitators. Open to all wristbands, no additional cost. The schedule is posted at the info desk and updated each day. Over five nights: 1,800 hours of collective stillness. The pulse doesn't always rush.

06 · Get involved

Be the pulse that changes the planet.

Volunteer in the sustain crew, contribute to the conservation fund, or simply bring your reusable bottle. Every signal counts.

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