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		<description>Comments by joeth</description>
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<title>BigGreenBoulder : Greening Red Rocks -- during a rock festival</title>
<link>http://biggreenboulder.com/environment/greening-red-rocks-during-a-rock-festival/#IDComment35094676</link>
<description>I was happy to see the festival&amp;#039;s green initiatives, especially the fact that if you were following Monolith and Esurance on Facebook and Twitter, you heard them talk a lot about carpooling to the event.   I think the sponsor quote at the end of Planet Green&amp;#039;s post sums it up pretty well... &amp;quot;What&amp;#039;s great about the greening-the-concerts movement is that there&amp;#039;s always room for more.&amp;quot;   It&amp;#039;s fantastic to see all the festivals trying to out-green each other, but expecting all the inebriated concertgoers to properly sort their composting, etc. just isn&amp;#039;t going to happen. It&amp;#039;s up to the festival organizers to take the biggest steps and try to guide people in the right direction, but ultimately people are there for the music, not a lifestyle lesson. </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 16:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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