On the summer solstice day, 21 June, the Savos Bangos: Sustainable Future Creators’ Laboratory will gather city residents and visitors at the Danė public square in Klaipėda. This is an ambitious sustainability festival that has grown from the traditional Sustainable Future Creators’ Laboratory held in the seaport city since 2021. This unique project, which aims not only to educate but also to actively involve society in the creation of a sustainable future, is jointly organised by the Lithuanian Sea Museum and the international green energy company Ignitis Renewables.

What sets this new festival apart is that it will not focus on abstract reflections about global warming or overconsumption. Instead, visitors will be invited to directly explore innovative, already existing solutions that help reduce consumption, to reuse and recycle, and to discover the benefits of green energy in everyday life.

“The Sustainable Future Creators’ Laboratory, which has become a great seaside tradition, gains an additional name this year – Savos Bangos – and a new force, as it is joined by the Ignitis Renewables company. Using the best nationwide experiences, we will search in our open-air laboratory – and I am sure we will find – answers on how to be energy smart and sustainable. We will learn from those who are able to create new things without harming nature, and to use the inexhaustible energy provided by nature, such as sea wind, to innovate,” says Olga Žalienė, Director of the Lithuanian Sea Museum.

The Savos Bangos programme is impressive – from educational and interactive showcases to artistic content. The festival will open with the Klaipėda Puppet Theatre’s mystery About Fish and Men – a provocative discussion about plastic pollution in the oceans. Since its premiere in 2022 this performance, which will be the highlight of the Savos Bangos opening, has become a true theatre hit.

Throughout the day, the traditional and popular Sustainable Future Creators’ Laboratory will be open – a dedicated space where leading Lithuanian scientific institutions, green energy companies and environmental organisations will present their innovations, discoveries and proposals. Visitors to this area will have the opportunity to explore innovations developed by the State Scientific Research Institute Nature Research Centre, Klaipėda Regional Waste Management Centre, Klaipėdos vanduo, Klaipėda University STEAM Centre, Curonian Spit National Park Directorate, Lithuanian Energy Institute, Lithuanian Sea Museum and others.

Throughout the day, there will also be an educational fair featuring companies, organisations and institutions concerned with the preservation of the Baltic Sea ecosystem, interactive learning activities with scientific institutions, and creative workshops for artists and the community. The creation of a special art object will be coordinated by professional artists affiliated with the Telšiai Faculty of the Vilnius Academy of Arts; however all event participants will become co-authors. This sustainable art piece will be a symbolic souvenir reminding that building the future starts with simple actions.

Festival guests will also be able to participate in the Eco Quiz, where they will answer various interesting questions about ecology, sustainability and green technologies. Participants will join the quiz using QR codes and mobile phones, and special sustainable prizes await the winners.

A discussion titled What is True Sustainability will offer an opportunity to gain insights, where professionals from diverse fields – from fashion and art to ecology and tech business – will tackle common sustainability myths and discuss real possibilities for living well, beautifully and sustainably. The discussion will focus on practical solutions and real challenges.

Later in the afternoon, guests will be treated to an unexpected and hilarious part of the programme – a specially created performance by the K2 Comedy Club, where well-known Lithuanian comedians will humorously reflect on the importance of the Baltic Sea for Lithuanians, ecology and our habits.

Finally, after the awards ceremony, the festival will culminate with a special musical performance – the cello group Voiceless will perform an arrangement of M. K. Čiurlionis’s piece The Sea, created especially for this event. This performance will symbolically unite the Year of M. K. Čiurlionis, the sea topic and a modern approach to classics.

Savos Bangos is not just a one-day celebration, but a long-term initiative encouraging citizens, organisations and companies to contribute to a sustainable future through their everyday choices and actions. The festival is open to everyone – those interested in ecology, and those simply looking for meaningful and engaging weekend activities.