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green links

Green Music Guide - click to downloadAir Traffic Control (ATC) - connecting the music community to social action.  Click here for their Sustainable Touring Article and more....

A Greener Festival
- have put together several information pages about various environmental issues associated with festivals & events.

Carbon Footprint Calculator -  enter details of the mileage for each type of public transport, and press the Calculate button below

Julie's Bicycle - Audience Travel Emmissions from Festivals Report

Recycle Now - Can it be recycled near your postcode?  Why, How and Where.... from electrical products to general waste.

Sustainable Touring - created as a direct response to requests from bands, artist managers and promoters, all looking for help in reducing the environmental impact of their live tours, concert events and award shows

The Green Musician - The band who drives a veggie fan, the studio powered by wind, the record label using eco-friendly packaging… these are all examples of Green Musicians.

The Green music guide - Julie's Bicycle - the Green Music Guide is a ‘how-to’ for music companies and individuals interested in greening their activities – from touring to offices, recording studios to festivals. The Guide shows how the industry can meet London’s ambitious emission reductions targets of cutting its co2e by 60% by 2025.

The London music industry’s footprint is estimated at 465,000 tonnes of Greenhouse Gas emissions per annum – equivalent to that generated by all the homes in Islington.

Packed with practical advice, the guide also case studies some of the many eco initiatives already taking place such as Hard Rock Calling and O2 Wireless,  solar powered studio The Premises, and Radiohead’s 2008 concerts at Victoria Park.

The Guide is the second in a series commissioned by the Greater London Authority for London’s creative community; the Green Theatre Guide was launched in Septmeber 2008, and the Green Screen Guide is scheduled for summer 2009.