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Re: [GreenYes] Recycling at Music Festivals
I did a web search and came up with these interesting references (in some
cases use the browser's Find capability to locate the reference to recycling
or zero waste).

http://www.calgaryfolkfest.com/01/html/volunteers.html
http://www.thefestival.bc.ca/social.cfm
http://cityoflansingmi.com/citypress/july/waste071301.html
http://www.enoriver.org/festival/trash.html
http://www.thesylvaherald.com/B-Festivalin041901.htm

Roger M. Guttentag
610-584-8836
rgutten@concentric.net

----- Original Message -----
From: The Eden Sterling Company <info@edensterling.com>
To: <greenyes@grrn.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:02 AM
Subject: [GreenYes] Recycling at Music Festivals


> In June there is going to be a 4-day music festival on a 500 acre farm in
> Manchester, Tennessee. I would like to help the promoters of this festival
> incorporate recycling into their planning. Does anyone on this list have
any
> experience with setting up a recycling program that would exist for only 4
> days. Apparently, Manchester is not near any major cities. I am afraid
that
> the logistics may be very difficult, but there have been 60,000 tickets
sold
> for this festival already and over 4 days, that's a lot of recyclables
that
> could be recycled instead of landfilled. For more information on the
> festival, their web site is http://www.bonnaroo.com.
>
> Peace,
> Ben Randolph
> info@edensterling.com
>


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