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  • Bonnaroo Music Festival 2016 Sustainability Report. Photo provided.

The Bonnaroo Music Festival Annual Sustainability Report from 2016

By |March 14th, 2017|Categories: Bonnaroo, Clean Energy, Environment, Featured, Music News, National News, Tennessee, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

The Bonnaroo Music Festival has just released their 2016 Sustainability Report covering their efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle. One of the unique and environmental-based concepts to the Bonnaroo Music Festival is the Solar Stage that is completely run on solar power. Clean Vibes helps coordinate tons of recycling each year at Bonnaroo. In 2016 they collected 155.1 tons of recycling, 347.18 tons diverted from landfill, and 536.22 tons of food waste recovered. Festival organizers have noted that a dollar from every ticket goes directly to sustainability efforts. One of the programs that they have been focusing on is reducing waste

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  • Beer tent at Bonnaroo 2015. Photo by: Matthew McGuire

Bonnaroo Music Festival 2015 Sustainability Report on Environmental Change

By |February 18th, 2016|Categories: Bonnaroo, Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, National News, Tennessee|Tags: , , , , , , |

197.66 Total Tons of Recycling Materials Recovered The Bonnaroo Music Festival has released their 2015 Sustainability Report with data covering how the festival takes a proactive stance on supporting the environmental, as well as giving guests an unforgettable live experience. A few of the highlights from the report includes: 9 Solar Phone Charging Stations on Location 144.16 tons hauled commingled to Orange Grove Recycling and RockTenn Recycling in Chattanooga, TN. 400 attendees offset their personal travel to site with We are Neutral. One of the biggest moves the festival has taken over the past year has been installing toilettes and showers

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