Top 10 Music Acts going green with Compost and Biodiesel
Posted on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 05:52:44 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Going green has become a focus in recent years for many
artists who are trying to help save the environment with everything from carbon
offsets, to giving away autographed compost bins, to philanthropy.
With Earth Day celebrated on April 22 each year to mark the anniversary of the
modern environmental movement, music publication Billboard published a list of
10 acts that have tried to make a difference to the environment over the past 12
months:
1. JACK JOHNSON
Hawaiian-born singer/songwriter Jack Johnson, a lifelong surfer, recently built
a recording studio insulated with used denim and powered in part by solar panels
at the Los Angeles HQ of his Brushfire Records, a cozy single-family home.
Trucks and coaches on his 2008 tour will run on biodiesel, and venues are
required to comply with his rules on cutting waste and recycling.
2. WILLIE NELSON
Country music star Willie Nelson's BioWillie biodiesel fuel, which is already
sold in about six U.S. states, will add a key location when Willie's Place at
Carl's Corner, Texas, opens this year. The truck stop, off the truck route from
the Mexican to Canadian border, is billed as the biggest green truck stop in the
United States with all fuels having some percentage of biofuel.
3. MANA
Mexican rock group Mana's nonprofit Selva Negra foundation, launched in 1994,
has projects ranging from saving endangered species like the sea turtle to
reforestation efforts. The group's most ambitious proposal to make environmental
and ethics classes part of the curriculum for all of Mexican schoolchildren.
4. DAVE MATTHEWS BAND
The U.S. rock band, through environmental nonprofit Reverb, has calculated the
CO2 emissions from every stop on its upcoming summer tour and purchased the
renewable energy credits to make up for the footprint left by each venue, hotel,
flight, tour vehicle and even fan travel. Fans can sign up online for a carpool.
5. KT TUNSTALL
Last September, Scottish singer/songwriter KT Tunstall partnered with record
label Virgin to create a 100 percent post-consumer waste recycled and
chlorine-free booklet for her CD "Drastic Fantastic." She also began work on the
greening of her London home, as well as completing a carbon-neutral U.K. tour.
6. PEARL JAM
Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron last year played a January benefit for flood
victims in Central Washington, while guitarist Stone Gossard helped plant
vegetation in a Seattle park ravaged by English Ivy.
7. SERJ TANKIAN
The "System of a Down" frontman-turned-solo artist has founded Web site
skyisover.net to connect fans to environmental and social justice organizations.
He also founded a nonprofit, Axis of Justice, with former "Rage Against the
Machine" guitarist Tom Morello and is working with environmental nonprofit
Reverb to ensure his current tour leaves only a small carbon footprint.
8. RADIOHEAD
Delivering their album "In Rainbows" as a price-optional digital download before
putting a physical product in stores last year prevented the manufacture and
disposal of thousands of CDs. The British band travels unwillingly and when they
do leave home, Thom Yorke and his bandmates partner with consulting firm Best
Foot Forward to help reduce their carbon footprints.
9. MISSY HIGGINS
Australian singer/songwriter Missy Higgins spent two weeks traveling across the
United States in a hybrid Prius this year, posting Web documentaries of stops at
locations like the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder,
Colorado, and the Mountain View Montessori School, a green elementary school.
10. THE ROOTS
The Roots have taken autographing to a new level. At this year's edition of
their annual pre-Grammy Awards all-star jam session, the Philadelphia-based
hip-hop crew gave away signed compost bins in an effort to promote the practice.
Reuters/Nielsen
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Posted on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 05:52:44 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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