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Ultra Music Festival Wins World Sustainability Award

Ultra Music Festival (UMF) is internationally acclaimed for hosting world-class artists and providing a weekend escape for millions of music fans from every corner of the globe. The festival has received many awards over the years, including DJ Magazine’s World’s Best Festival and the International Dance Music Awards’ Best Festival. This year, UMF adds another achievement to its already impressive resume, the Sustainability Team Award!

The World Sustainability Awards is an international contest recognizing companies for their sustainable practices and environmental consciousness. The fierce competition had industry leaders select 13 different category winners from a pool of over 220 applicants that included major organizations like AT&T, Heineken, and HP. The Sustainability Team Award recognizes a high-performing team that “shares a clear purpose, drives progress, and effects change.” Ultra Music Festival staked its claim as a global environmental leader winning the 2023 Sustainability Team Award over multinational corporations including Paramount, Stryker, TELUS, and others.

Sustainability is no new topic for the organizers of Ultra. Since the creation of Mission: Home in 2019, the four-woman team has taken a collaborative approach to sustainability, relying heavily on communication between vendors, staff, partners, and attendees to embrace each of their roles in sustainability. The result of this approach speaks for itself with over 184,000 pounds of trash diverted from landfills, an 88% reduction in single-use plastics, and 7,500 pounds of food donations redistributed to local homeless shelters to supply over 6,200 meals to families in need.

“This speaks volumes about the power of music and the arts to call on collective action, and what better purpose than protecting our planet.”

Vivian Belzaguy Hunter, Director of Sustainability, Ultra Music Festival

The Mission: Home program will return to Bayfront Park for its 4th iteration at the festival on March 22, 23, and 24, 2024. The sustainability team plans to continue amplifying its impact with new initiatives aimed at Waste Reduction, Pollution Prevention, Nature Preservation, Community Engagement, and Climate Action. Stay updated here.

Creator Spotlight: Emboldxnthepeople

Art is a universal language spoken by all of humanity. Artist can come from anywhere and so can their inspiration! Some see the beauty in a sunset over a mountain range while others can picture a perfectly chiseled greek god in a block of marble. For Leah—like the Star Wars princess—inspiration came from an old couch on the side of the road.

Originally out of New York, Leah and her partner Lior—the owner and creator of LK Straps—started the business by transforming old leather couches that were doomed for the dump into bass and guitar straps. It was not long until Leah saw the potential to turn this scrap furniture into creations of her own, and in 2021 Emboldxnthepeople was born!

Leah’s creations are meant to be versatile. “I make things not to fit a particular style or aesthetic, but to simply create and let everyone style it in a way that feels true to themselves.” From cuffs, belts, and collars to corsets and full body harnesses, the creative opportunities know no bounds! Some of the art can appeal to the young punk in us all, sporting neon colors and spikes. Other pieces can appeal to those who like the more industrial look with criss-crossed chains and heavier metal inlays. Even if you don’t think you have a “style,” the accessories and outfits Leah makes are meant to be a tool for expressing your own authenticity—be creative, be unique, be powerful, be YOU!

Model: @samnime_ Photo: @ty.gunner

From the moment you put on an item that Leah created you can feel the love she puts into her work. “When you choose to invest in a product that has a strong message and ethics behind it, that item has more personal meaning and value to you and can be cherished on a deeper level… I hope to offer something that the customer can hold onto and feel connected to forever, in both its quality and their relationship to the art.”

More importantly, EmboldxnThePeople is environmentally friendly! All of the leather used to make the outfits and accessories comes from abandoned or dilapidated couches. “Microtrends are bigger than ever and its creates a throwaway culture.” By creating pieces that are meant to be worn and re-styled over and over, you are doing your part and not contributing to the growing landfills that are flooded by the fast fashion industry. Even tho Leah has a zero-waste mindset, it is important to remember that no one is perfect. “It can be overwhelming to think about being ethical, but there are no absolutes! We all slip up, and it’s about staying on that path of growth and doing what we can no matter how small it may seem.”

Just like art, EmboldxnThePeople is meant for EVERYONE! Every item in Leah’s shop is made to be highly adjustable, embracing all people and bodies, encouraging everyone to express themselves however they want. Even if your body has gone through changes over time, Leah will adjust your piece to fit you so that you are able to express yourself comfortably and confidently, no matter what!

The message is clear, “[My] creations are for EVERYONE! I aim to represent everyone and celebrate all people and bodies and individuals!” EmboldxnThePeople is not a brand, but a community. “The goal is to empower each person in expressing their own unique individuality, and to celebrate that individuality within the collective. Every one of us has something special to offer, and by embracing our own authenticity as well as the unique strengths and beauty of the people around us, we can come together and show up for one another to build an even stronger and more supportive, cohesive, and diverse community.”

Model: @sadistitt Photo: @__sydneyclaire Styling & Set Design: @sionanstyle