Anyone who likes to regularly visit multi-day open-air festivals knows that: You put on a tent especially for this time and then you have to watch how the item is transported. So it is not surprising that one in four festival visitors leaves the tent on the site. The makers of thought it was quite a waste KarTent and therefore developed a more environmentally friendly solution. Your tent is made entirely of cardboard and is therefore completely recyclable after use. If you are now skeptical about the material: The roof over your head is waterproof and should even withstand three (!) Days of continuous rain. You can also personalize your tent and add photos, texts or your own logo. Another plus point is that you can sleep off your intoxication undisturbed without being tickled by the morning sun. It's always dark in the cardboard tent. You don't have to worry about transport either. You simply order your KarTent with the desired open-air festival ticket and it will be brought there. At the moment the concept is still in its infancy and can therefore only be booked for festivals in the Netherlands and Belgium for the time being. But it would also be conceivable here and certainly a sensible thing!
KarTent, a temporary festival tent made entirely out of cardboard. The cardboard allows for easy recycling of the tent; after the festival the tent can go directly to the paper recycling industry so that they can re-use your tent to make toilet paper, schoolbooks, shoe boxes or other romantic things!
Interesting project. Unfortunately, too few people today know that normal tents can also be reused at a festival.