ARCO Madrid is an obligatory annual event that we have been attending for more than 30 years, but this year we were not satisfied with doing things the same way as always. In this edition, we opted for a new way of participating that was more sustainable, and we assumed our responsibility towards the environment.
Waste reduction
One of the most significant challenges we face as exhibitors at fairs is the transportation and packaging of artwork. Not only is this process crucial to ensure the safety of the pieces, but it can also generate a lot of waste, especially plastics.
This year, we set out to address this challenge differently, with a focus on sustainability and waste reduction. One of the first steps we took was to replace traditional plastic packaging with recycled cardboard boxes and blankets. Previously, paintings and sculptures used to be wrapped in bubble wrap for protection during transport. However, this year, we made a cardboard box specifically for each of the paintings and carefully packed the sculptures with blankets. This simple choice allowed us to significantly reduce our plastic footprint and still ensure the safety of the works. In addition, by using recycled cardboard, we are supporting the circular economy and encouraging more sustainable practices throughout our supply chain.
Reusing resources: the second life of carpeting
In addition, we had the opportunity to reuse the carpet that covered part of the fair. This carpet, which would otherwise have been discarded at the end of the event, was a valuable source of material for us. Thanks to the collaboration with the ARCO organization, they allowed us to take this carpet and give it a second life. Now, this recycled carpet is being used to wrap our sculptures during transport. Its soft, cushioned texture provides excellent protection for the artworks, ensuring that they arrive at their destination in perfect condition.
Committed to a sustainable future in the art world
The art world faces significant challenges in terms of sustainability. From the intensive use of resources in the production of artworks to the generation of waste during packaging and transportation, many practices in the industry are not environmentally friendly. In addition, the organization of exhibitions and art events can have a significant impact in terms of energy consumption and waste generation. However, as awareness of the importance of sustainability grows, so does the number of individuals and organizations within the art world that are committed to more environmentally friendly practices. With measures such as the reuse of materials and the adoption of renewable energy, efforts are being made to make the art world more sustainable.
We understand that every small action counts when it comes to protecting our planet, and we are committed to doing our part as members of the artistic community. By taking concrete steps to reduce our environmental impact and promote more sustainable practices, we are taking a step in the right direction towards a greener and more prosperous future.
In short, our experience at ARCO this year was not only about exhibiting art, but also about doing so in a way that respects and protects the environment. We are proud to have taken significant steps toward more sustainable packaging, and we hope this initiative will inspire others in our industry to adopt more responsible practices.