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Seattle Welcomes Green Festival
World's Largest Green Living Event Debuts in the Pacific Northwest at Washington State Convention & Trade Center -- April 12th and 13th 2008
(CSRwire) SEATTLE, WA - April 3, 2008 - Green Festival, the nation's largest green
living event, will make its Pacific Northwest debut when Seattle becomes
the fourth city in the festival circuit this April 12 - 13, 2008 at the
Washington State Convention & Trade Center.
A joint project of Global Exchange and Co-op America, two leading
nonprofit organizations dedicated to environmental and social justice for
over twenty-five years, Green Festival is a forum to explore and build
sustainable solutions for our communities and the environment. With an
expected attendance of 30,000, Seattle's Green Festival will host 150
visionary speakers, 300 local and national green businesses, and dozens of
community and non-profit groups. The Seattle Host Committee of nearly 200
community leaders helped design the event for local focus.
For two days, Green Festival attendees will explore the latest in clean
technology, green building, socially responsible investing, eco-fashion,
renewable energy, green careers and green collar jobs, natural foods,
groundbreaking films, eco-tourism, green building, and more. The wide
selection of workshops, speakers and panelists will cover topics ranging
from "Green Home Remodeling 101" and the "DIY Energy Audit," to "Building
the Green Economy" and "Grassroots Solutions to Climate Change."
"With something for everyone, the green in Green Festival encompasses it
all- environmental and community health, social and economic justice, fair
trade, education and inspiration," says Global Exchange's Co-Founder Kevin
Danaher. "You'll see people from all backgrounds and communities leading
and exploring pathways to a sustainable future."
Seattle residents are invited to learn more about their city's and
county's environmental initiatives and resources at the City of Seattle
and King County interactive education pavilions where experts will provide
tips and demonstrations on all aspects of urban green living - from local
transportation and volunteering, to greening your garden and exploring
local foods. Mayor Gregory J. Nickels, founder of the U.S Mayor's Climate
Protection Agreement, will welcome attendees on Saturday and provide
remarks on the city's environmental successes, innovations and challenges
ahead.
Before organizing the event, Green Festival leadership went to the local
First Nations peoples to ask for permission to hold the event on tribal
lands. With spoken word, song and dance, the Duwamish and the Suquamish
tribes honor the event by providing an official welcome.
"We are honored to be working so closely with the City of Seattle, King
County, First Nations, the Seattle Host Committee and the many local green
businesses and community leaders who are bringing together such innovative
ideas, technologies, products, and services from the Puget Sound region,"
says Co-op America Executive Director Alisa Gravitz.
Since the first event in 2002, Green Festival has remained a model of
environmental and social leadership, consistently providing authentic
information for consumers on every aspect of green living. A stringent
screening process ensures all exhibitors and sponsors meet the best
practices and highest integrity standards for environmental and social
responsibility. While many events and tradeshows are notoriously
wasteful, Green Festival demonstrates an unmatched commitment to reducing
environmental impact by walking its green talk and reusing, recycling or
composting 95 percent or more of show waste. To further reduce the
footprint of the event and its attendees, those who arrive by bicycle are
offered reduced admission along with valet parking. Green Festival also
provides carbon offsets for the entire event and its participating staff
and organizers.
Now in its seventh year, Green Festival's circuit includes San Francisco,
Chicago and Washington, DC and saw over 100,000 combined attendance in
2007. The next festival will take place in Chicago in May, 2008 with
Washington, DC and San Francisco to follow in November 2008.
Seattle Green Festival Highlights
- First Nations programming including speakers Billy Frank, Jr.
and the Honorable Cecile Hansen.
- Nationally renowned speakers such as Seattle's Mayor Greg Nickels,
Amory Lovins, Amy Goodman, Frances Moore-Lappe, Paul Stamets and Jim
Hightower
- Fair-Trade and Eco-Shopping
- Green Careers and Education Area
- King County and City of Seattle Environmental Pavilions
- Organic Valley Green Kids Zone
- Socially Responsible Investing
- The Fair Trade Café and Organic Beer & Wine Pavilion
- Power Foods Pavilion
- Eco Tourism and Eco Fashion
- Environmental Film Festival
- Community Action Center
- Green Home Pavilion featuring 40-minute workshops
- Bike Valet
- Natural Pet Care
About Co-op America
Co-op America (www.coopamerica.org)
is a national nonprofit organization founded in 1982, providing the
economic strategies, organizing power and practicing tools for businesses
and individuals to address today's social and environmental problems. Its
Green Business Network is the largest national network of businesses
screened for their social and environmental responsibility.
About Global Exchange
Global Exchange (www.globalexchange.org)
is a membership-based international human rights organization dedicated to
promoting social, economic and environmental justice around the world.
Since its founding in 1988, Global Exchange has successfully increased
public awareness of root causes of injustice while building international
partnerships and mobilizing for change.
Green Festival Partners
Bainbridge Graduate Institute, bgreen, Care2, City of Seattle, Clif Bar,
Fetzer Wines, Honest Tea, Interra, Kimpton Hotels, King County, KOMO,
KPTK, KUNS, Entercom Radio/1 Thing, PCC Natural Markets, Planet Green,
Puget Sound Energy, Seattle Climate Action Now, Shore Bank Pacific,
tsDesigns
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