Wednesday, December 16, 2009

C: Is for Electronics Clean-Up


'Tis the season of buying new and replacing old electronics, and to commemorate its one year anniversary, the Broadway Green Alliance will be hosting an industry-wide electronic waste (e-waste) collection for actors, stage crew, producers, general managers and theaters from across the Great White Way, sponsored by WeRecycle! There will be a presentation featuring Wicked and Next to Normal producer David Stone, Dr. Allen Hershkowitz, Senior Scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council, and David Hurd, Director of Office of Recycling Outreach and Education, Council on the Environment of New York City.
Members of the casts of BGA shows, including Finian’s Rainbow, Guys & Dolls, Mamma Mia! 9 to 5, Phantom of the Opera, Ragtime, South Pacific, The Little Mermaid and Wicked, will perform two songs including an original song by composer John Mercurio.

You can learn more about this at http://www.broadwaygreen.com/

Where: DUFFY SQUARE, South side (between 45th + 47th streets; Broadway + 7th avenue)
When: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2009 12:00pm – 12:30pm
What is the Broadway Green Alliance: The BGA was created in 2008 as an Ad Hoc Committee of the Broadway League. It is an industry-wide initiative that seeks to educate, motivate and inspire the theater community and its patrons to adopt environmentally friendlier practices in all aspects of theatre production and everyday life. Working closely with the NRDC, the BGA identifies and disseminates better practices for theatre professionals and reaches out to theatre fans throughout the country.

What is E-waste? E-waste, or electronic waste, refers to old computers, cell phones, printers and other electronics that are no longer wanted. These products contain dangerous toxins like lead and mercury that should not be thrown in with the rest of the trash, but reused or recycled instead.

How can theatre fans help? Today's e-waste drive was organized by the BGA but theatre fans can do their part by taking their old electronics to retailers with recycling programs, mailing them back to manufacturers, or organizing a recycling event in their community – visit www.nrdc.org/ewaste to find out how. And to make it easier in the future – New Yorkers can tell the Governor and their state representatives we need a statewide electronics recycling program.

The Broadway Green Alliance (BGA), established in 2008 as an Ad Hoc Committee of The Broadway League, is an industry-wide initiative that seeks to educate, motivate and inspire the theater community and its patrons to adopt environmentally friendlier practices in all aspects of theatre production and everyday life. Working closely with the Natural Resources Defense Council, the BGA identifies and disseminates better practices for theatre professionals and reaches out to theatre fans throughout the country.

twitter at “broadwaygreen” and that is a green F.A.C.T.

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