Projects

Every Love Tomorrow project, organised by the five values that guide the work.

Love Tomorrow is guided by five values, each connected to measurable targets extending towards 2030.

Circular economy, procurement, and ethical business practice — built on accountability, not aspiration.

Circular Economy & WasteProcurementBusiness Development

Water, climate, energy, land use, biodiversity, and mobility — protecting what the festival exists within.

WaterClimate & EnergyLand Use & BiodiversityMobility

New approaches that improve how Tomorrowland operates — without diminishing what makes it extraordinary.

Spreading Joy & MagicCo-Creation

Wellbeing for everyone involved: employees, partners, and visitors.

Happy EmployeesHealth and Safety of WorkersPeople of Tomorrow

Inclusion and meaningful relationships with the communities that surround the event.

Surrounding CommunitiesInclusion
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Health
People of Tomorrow

Stay Hydrated, Stay Magical: Drink More Water at Tomorrowland Winter

Tomorrowland Winter partners with Pernod Ricard's Drink More Water initiative to keep festivalgoers hydrated on the slopes and dance floors. Discover why staying hydrated is key to enjoying every magical moment responsibly.

Tomorrowland Winter
Tomorrowland Winter
Respect
Surrounding communities

Tomorrowland and the neighbours next door

Since 2010, Love The Neighbours has built a year-round relationship between Tomorrowland and the communities of Boom and Rumst. Respect starts next door.

Tomorrowland Belgium
Tomorrowland Belgium
Innovation
Spreading joy & magic

Tomorrowland’s Recycled Cup Festival Flags

Discover how Love Tomorrow transforms plastic waste into 20th-anniversary festival flags using recycled polyester, showcasing sustainable design and large-scale material reuse.

Tomorrowland Belgium
Tomorrowland Belgium
Innovation
Circular economy & waste

From banner to source material

In 2024, 12,500 m² of Tomorrowland banners were converted into Sign Again plates, avoiding an estimated 12 tonnes of CO₂ compared to incineration.

Tomorrowland Belgium - Winter
Tomorrowland Belgium
Tomorrowland Winter
Nature
Climate

Joining forces with Climatecamp

Mapping Scope 3 emissions requires the right partners. Love Tomorrow works with ClimateCamp to build transparency across the festival supply chain.

Tomorrowland Belgium - Winter
Tomorrowland Belgium
Tomorrowland Winter
Nature
Land use & biodiversity
Co-creation

Supporting wild pollinators near DreamVille

Adjacent to DreamVille, a six-year investment supports a bee sanctuary at the Terhagen Clay Pits, protecting rare wild pollinator species near Tomorrowland.

Tomorrowland Belgium
Tomorrowland Belgium
Responsibility
Circular economy & waste

Love Tomorrow and River Cleanup

Since 2019, Love Tomorrow and River Cleanup have worked together to reduce plastic waste at De Schorre and raise awareness of its impact on local waterways.

Tomorrowland Belgium
Tomorrowland Belgium
Responsibility
Circular economy & waste

From surplus food to shared meals

Surplus food donated to local food banks. Organic waste processed into biogas. How Tomorrowland approaches food as a resource worth protecting at scale.

Tomorrowland Belgium
Tomorrowland Belgium
Responsibility
Circular economy & waste

The Recycle Teams at Tomorrowland

Across Tomorrowland Belgium and Winter, Recycle Teams keep the grounds clean, support correct sorting and return reusable cups to the system each day.

Tomorrowland Belgium - Winter
Tomorrowland Belgium
Tomorrowland Winter