Why does Jack Johnson choose music to reach people? Find out when you watch the TreeHugger Hi Definition video.
::GREEN DEETS::
THE “ENVIRORIDER” (environmentally-conscious production rider) In 2005, the Johnson’s, along with their crew, MusicMatters, and the leading environmental scientists developed the EnviroRider, an environmental handbook presenting eco-friendly options and actions for the various components of tour production (coordination, travel, venues, etc.). Since its 2005 release, the EnviroRider has been used by hundreds of artists and tours to date, quickly becoming the industry’s guide to green touring. Contact MusicMatters for more information on the EnviroRider.
For Johnson’s 2008 tour, the EnviroRider has been updated to reflect new technologies and practices, and includes more stringent policies for venue participation, requiring compliance with waste reduction, recycling, and CO2 offsetting guidelines. Trucks and coaches will use biodiesel, helping to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 78%, and fans will be encouraged to use mass transportation and car pools. All festival merchandise will be made from sustainable materials with a focus on reusables and renewables. The tour will promote locally grown and organic foods, bio-ware, composting and recycling. After all energy conservation measures have been taken, remaining CO2 emissions will be offset through support of a variety of carbon management projects near areas where the concerts are taking place.
::LISTEN TO THE SINGLE If I Had Eyes::
::LINKS::
Planet Green Do-Gooding
TreeHugger Buy Green Guides
Official Jack Johnson website
Making It Mellow and Keeping It Green NYT
::TRANSCRIPT::
Jack Johnson: It’s kind of obvious in the sense that it’s about the best thing for gathering a crowd and you know, everybody comes together and we are all seeing those same words. People sing along. It’s a really neat feeling when you feel that you are in a room or you are in a place, whether it’s outside or inside, you are in a place where everybody is in agreement on something.
You know, whatever the song is about, it’s like you come together and it feels nice to feel like you have the same feelings as other people, so connected to people. And when you have that connection it feels like with this amount of people having this connection we can do a lot to make change, you know.
And so that’s the nice thing about touring and trying to apply all these nonprofits to it, and the change aspect. It feels like you can do a lot when you are on tour and you see all these people kind of getting together for a common cause. It’s nice.
::VIDEO CREDITS::
Creator | Executive Producer: George Spyros
Interviewer: Jasmin Malik Chua
Editor: Michele Latorre
Graphics: Tim Goodwin
Junior Editors: Holly Buechel, Indio Martinez
Production Company: Big City Pictures