Donut Festival (Past)
If it's not fun, it's not sustainable. The Donut festival is looking for you, change maker!
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
The first edition of the Donut festival will take place on 8 June 2023 in Beltrum (Achterhoek) in the Toltuin. It's a festival for people from 10 to 99, or so. The philosophy behind Doughnut Economics is deeply rooted in the festival. You've never had heard of Doughnut economics? It's totally fine.
We show that it is possible to create a society that is healthy is for people and for the earth. We explore together, and we keep experimenting, even after the festival.
Based on the doughnut model, the current situation how we perform is measured through the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), shown by https://goodlife.leeds.ac.uk
The festival
The Donut Festival offers space for idealists and doers, family businesses, freelancers, organizations and new business forms. In the first edition, the focus lies on the Achterhoek (our region, without a fence around). We excite, give food for thought (or imitation) and the will look for some friction ... because, without attrition no shine, as the Dutch say!
Details that reflect the philosophy, illustrate this festival:
- For the accessibility of the location we are committed to sustainable transport.
- The catering becomes one sustainable experience.
- Our ambition is: no waste.
What do we offer?
Meet doers, those follow their dreams, enjoy an anything but dull program, at this beautiful location, the Toltuin in Belrum.
The Donut festival shows pioneers and opportunities, ways to a newly balanced society, in which a healthy, responsible economy is embedded.
And what more can you expect?
We present experts and insight hunters based on themes and propositions. We break down walls, make new connections, working on crossovers.
There's theater and music, slow dating and a business fair.
Surely, you leave with at least one concrete point on your to-do, you can't wait to start with.
After the festival, we can find each other in our community, talking out about progress, inspiration, support each other, celebrate the successes together… and also learning moments.
What do we ask from you?
That you fancy a nice, meaningful day at the festival. Your way; and that you (if you want) join afterwards at our Donut Circle. That you come, that you take people along, spreads the word. And, hopefully, you get inspired about doughnut economics, a new form of
coexistence and economy.
If it's not fun, it's not sustainable.
The Donut festival is looking for you, change maker!
You are looking for a healthy, responsible economy, embedded in society. You want to help determine HOW the world turns. And/or know want to know what else can be done. Especially for you, we organise a festival where people & dreams meet and where
we experience together that these new forms ARE already there.
Passion makes the world go round.
We need new ways. We claim our influence on turnings of our beloved earth, together we determine HOW the world will turn.
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Anke Sitter
Achterhoek, Oost Gelre, Gelderland, The Netherlands
Read about Kates ideas when I volunteered for Oxfam in the Netherlands, before the book was published. Tried to followed it ever since. Intertembo, the label of my commercial business (I'm self-employed and hired some support for a few hours a week) is founded in 2010. In 2018, I decided to shift the foundation of what I do to the teachings of doughnut economics. On one side, I focused on spreading knowledge about DE, make it better known in our region. On the other side, I start to support entrepreneurs, mostly start-ups and smaller businesses with those ideas in mind. Sinds 2023, most of the profits of Intertembo go to the foundation Stichting De Goede Donut, to support their events and non-profit-organisations.
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Peter Stevens
Abcoude
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Rieta Aliredjo
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Helping create a life of freedom, equal opportunity and a shared responsibility for our planet is at the heart of my why. This has led to choosing social entrepreneurship, working on the transition to the doughnut economy. The doughnut economy feels like home to me. It is the world I want to live in. I have not encountered any other metaphor, framework or model that - to me - feels so complete. Within it everything I find important fits.
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Nuno Ramos
Lisbon