Friday, August 29, 2008
Sharp SYS G15000 Mini Hi Fi System Sounds Good for Going Green
With massive crowds, fathoms of electricity-consuming equipment and a trail of waste left in the wake, music festivals have often been areas of environmental dismay. This summer, however, saw a surge in greening the scene; Rothbury Festival brought artists like Of Montreal and Snoop Dogg together while promoting sustainability and operating as near to zero-waste as possible; Lollapalooza utilized organic local foods, compostables and carbon offsets and even featured a Green Street where festival go-ers could learn take-home tips about green living.
As the festival season wraps up and you move your listening to your living room, do your part by making sure your sound system is great AND green. Click here to read more
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