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Competition launched for greener festivals

festivalgoersgoingfestival.jpgGreen advice website www.agreenerfestival.com is launching a competition for festival fans to suggest new ideas to promote environmental friendliness at festivals and get events greener. The new comp', Great Green Ideas, was launched at this weekend's Bestival by the campaigning and information website AGreenerFestival.

In addition, Glastonbury Festival and Peats Ridge Festival in Australia will all be asking their fans for their best ideas. AGreenerFestival co-founder Ben Challis explained: "Some of the very best ideas that improve festivals come from fans and its time we ask people who go to events how they want to get greener. This year we have seen a huge increase in the number of tents abandoned at festivals and these, along with personal carbon footprints, are just two of the things we want fans to think about. Sometimes really simple ideas are the best so any ideas on reducing waste, recycling and preventing pollution would be really welcome as well."

Your Great Green Ideas should be emailed to [email protected] and should be in English or with an English translation and be no more than 100 words long. The best entries will be published on the website and the winners will be put in a prize draw to win one of five prize bags featuring loads of CDs by Orbital, Travis, Badly Drawn Boy, Jamie T, Take That, LCD Soundsystems, Feeder and the Glastonbury Anthems DVD.

The AGreenerfestival.com team are committed to helping music and arts festivals around the world adopt environmentally friendly practices through providing information, education and the simple exchange of ideas. Recent initiatives launched by the site include a message board for swapping ideas, a new cartoon character, EcoGirl, who can be used to promote recycling and car-sharing and a new award for Green Festivals called the Greener Festival Award. The first winners of the new awards will be announced at the UK Festival Awards on 6 November 2007.

What are your ideas? Stopping artists from taking flights to the UK? Stopping bands arriving at the site in helicopters? Get rid of the big screens? It's a tough call eh?

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