Sustainability

The Verbier E-Bike Festival is committed to improve its sustainability across all areas of the event. Each year we aim to improve and reduce our impact on the environment.

So we sat down to answer these 2 (not so) simple question:

QUESTION 1

1 – Where does VEBF have the most impact?

  • Participants’ mobility
  • Electricity to charge e-bikes
  • F&B
    • From the different activities
    • Sold in the festival village
    • Given to staff
  • Waste management

QUESTION 2

2 – What we can do?

  • Participants’ mobility
    • Encourage participants to use public transportation to reach the festival, particularly taking advantage of Regionalps’ special summer weekend additional supersaver offers (up to 70% discount!)
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  • Electricity to charge e-bikes
    • Thanks to our partner Altis, the electricity used both in the festival village in Verbier and in Le Châble (= where the e-bikes are charged up) is ‘GreenElec’ certified, ensuring it is sourced entirely from 100% renewable and locally-sourced energy.
 
  • F&B
    • Local & Seasonal food as much as we possibly can
    • Reduce packaged food as much as possible
    • Reduce the amount of single use cutlery
    • At least 1 vegetarian option every time food is on offer
 
  • Waste management
    • Verbier Green: This locally based company is taking care of recycling all the trash coming from
      • The festival villages
      • The mountain food-stops and other festival booths
      • The festival offices
 

SKILL LEVEL

Trails for all levels of riding!

Our e-bike tests are designed to satisfy riders of all types, from beginner to expert trails, for those who want a chill ride or an adventure, kids or professionals. Everyone can find something to enjoy and have fun on our trails!