BONNAROO MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES EXCITING LARGE SCALE GREENING INITIATIVES
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is proud to announce greening efforts for its 2006 event, to take place June 16-18 in Manchester, Tennessee. The Bonnaroo organization is dedicated to producing a festival that is as environmentally friendly as possible while raising
awareness among patrons about green products, technologies and issues. Organizers are taking significant steps toward reducing or eliminating
the environmental impact of major facets of the event. Earthchange
Technologies, an environmental consulting company, is assisting the
event with its greening efforts. A full list of environmental
initiatives follows.
Bonnaroo's greening plan includes the use of organic cotton and hemp
t-shirts, post-consumer recycled paper, biodegradable concession service
items, revolutionary waste management strategies, and cleaner fuel
options. In partnership with Tennessee-based company WastAway, Bonnaroo
will participate in a revolutionary recycling process that will turn 250
tons of festival garbage into construction material and park benches to
be used at future events. The festival will also continue its own
extensive recycling and composting program in partnership with Clean
Vibes, an organization that has diverted approximately ten percent of
the event's total waste since its inception. This year, Bonnaroo
organizers expect to divert over 60 percent of the event's waste from
landfills.
Bonnaroo is also implementing plans to mitigate its predicted impact on
global warming. All of the festival's non-music stage generators will
utilize biodiesel fuel, and one such stage (the Solar Stage) will run on
solar power alone. In addition, festival partner CLIF Bar will purchase
renewable wind energy creditsfrom Native American energy company
NativeEnergy, offsetting carbon dioxide emissions created by the
festival and completely negating Bonnaroo's contribution to global
warming. Attendees will also be encouraged purchase wind energy credits
called 'Cool Tags' to make up for emissions produced by their travel. To
further involve attendees in greening efforts, the festival will run a
contest for "Greenest Campsite."
Bonnaroo will bring back the popular Planet Roo village within Centeroo,
an area dedicated to preserving the environment and promoting healthy
living. Non profit organizations, eco-friendly vendors, and Solar Stage
performers will gather to educate patrons about what they can do to
protect their own health as well as the planet's. Fans who stop by
Planet Roo will have the chance to learn about alternative fuels and
energy sources, eat organic food at a waste free restaurant, and hear
festival artists discuss topics related to the theme "Social Change
through Music." Representatives from organizations such as Natural
Resources Defense Council (NRDC), StopGlobalWarming.org. Rock The Earth,
and World Resources Institute (WRI), will interact with fans and artists
to raise awareness about ways to fight global warming in everyday life.
Recognizing that green issues are of paramount importance to the
organization, its patrons, and the world at large, Bonnaroo is proud to
present an event that is not only a great entertainment experience, but
also an example of an environmentally sound gathering that helps our
planet remain hospitable to life.
Bonnaroo 2006 Green Initiatives:
Over 25,000 gallons of biodiesel fuel (B100) to replace diesel for
non-music stage generators
WastAway refuse handling process to recycle over 250 tons of garbage
Concession food served with biodegradable wraps, plates, cups and
cutlery manufactured from a renewable resource
Festival wide recycling and composting program
Cool Tags wind credits purchasing (and facilitation of purchases for
patrons)
Solar stage and sound system
Organic cotton and hemp t-shirts
Tree free posters
Post-consumer recycled toilet paper for portolets
Post-consumer recycled paper for all administrative needs
Aggressively seeking ways to make Bonnaroo 2007 even greener
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