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Corporate Social Responsibility
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6.12.2007 - 08:30am ET
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Surfing Magazine Announces Carbon Neutrality
SURFING shifts into neutral with second annual Green Issue
(CSRwire) SAN CLEMENTE, CA- June 12, 2007 – Starting with the October Issue,
SURFING Magazine will purchase carbon offsets to minimize the impact of
their business.
The Second Annual Green Issue, which hits newsstands and surf shops on
August 21, 2007, will be the first in a yearlong commitment by the world's
most progressive surf magazine to diminish their carbon footprint.
"The first Green Issue focused on global warming and what that will mean
for surfers," says Evan Slater, renowned big-wave surfer and Editor of
SURFING Magazine. "This year, in addition to expanding our coverage of
ocean-awareness-related issues, we wanted to make the magazine itself more
accountable."
Working with Carbonfund.org, the leading non-profit climate change
solution provider in the United States, Surfing Magazine will purchase
carbon offsets in the form of mangrove reforestation projects in India.
Mangroves are important habitat for fish and act to filter ocean
pollution. By calculating the CO2 emissions produced by the production,
distribution and printing of the magazine, Surfing will be able to
neutralize its carbon footprint through reforestation.
Carbonfund.org supports renewable energy, energy efficiency and
reforestation projects globally that reduce carbon dioxide emissions and
the threat of climate change. Carbonfund.org is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization.
The celebrated best-selling issue will feature coverage from the Third
Annual International Surfing Day, a global event benefiting Surfrider
Foundation. This year's issue will focus on ocean water quality, an issue
close to every surfer's heart. Additionally, The Green Issue will coincide
with launch of "The Green Room," an online eco-resource for surfers on SURFINGmagazine.com.
"We have an obligation to protect the resources that give us so much joy,"
says SURFING Magazine Publisher Ross Garrett. "Offsets aren't the whole
answer, but they might buy us some time. Overall, through this issue and
International Surfing Day, we’re focused on generating awareness and
action with surfers across the globe."
To further the green movement, SURFING is offering its advertising
partners special advertising units and incentives for advertising that
promotes their green initiatives.
For more information on SURFING Magazine's Green Issue or International
Surfing Day, please contact Lauren Orshansky at lauren.orshansky@primedia.com
or log on to SURFINGmagazine.com.
About the SURFING Magazine
Founded in 1964, SURFING Magazine is the global leader in coverage of
progressive surfing. SURFING is the official magazine of the National
Scholastic Surfing Association and the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing. The
magazine’s unique properties include International Surfing Day, Shaper
of the Year, Art of Surfing, Heat, Surfing TV, and Surfing’s Annual
Swimsuit Issue. SURFING publishes 12 issues per year, and publishes daily
on SURFINGmagazine.com.
About The Carbonfund.org Foundation
Carbonfund.org is North America’s leading carbon reduction and offset
organization with offices in the Washington, DC area and San Francisco.
Carbonfund.org educates the public about the dangers of climate change and
makes it easy and affordable for individuals, businesses and organizations
to reduce their climate impact. Carbonfund.org is reducing the threat of
climate change by promoting cost-effective carbon reductions and
supporting renewable energy, energy efficiency and reforestation projects
globally that reduce and offset carbon dioxide emissions. Carbonfund.org
works with over 150 corporate and non-profit partners including Dell,
Orbitz, Lancôme, Yakima, National Wildlife Federation, Environmental
Defense and Working Assets. Learn more at: www.Carbonfund.org.
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