Can we just think about this?
Yes, GABF has taken us up the ethical and sustainable ladder, showing everyone that more is better when it comes focusing on sustainability. How, you ask?- Waste diversion strategies
- Be cognizant and executing when it comes to footprints, be it water, carbon, or ecological impact
- Actually having a focus on sustainability - making it part of the fun, a teachable moment that does more to illuminate our frivolous behavior and the obvious solutions.
- Banning styrofoam
- Offsetting carbon through wind purchase credits
- Bulk condiments, compostable utensils, and full recycling and composting (are you seeing the the closing of the loop here?)
- Encouraging and rewarding positive, sustainable behavior through infrastructure of provision (AKA, doing it sustainably, having a plan, and having a measurable, aggressive, and smart strategy that can be compared over time)
- Teaming up w. experts in sustainability, affording everyone a learning opportunity and validation of their efforts
What's next? A bike valet? Locally sourced snacks? Discounts for sustainable behavior (riding a bike/using alternative transportation/not acting like a tool by slamming your glass down and babbling, "whatever you got")?
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