In the quest to be more environmentally responsible in the production of entertainment, the Broadway theatre community announced today the launch of BROADWAY GOES GREEN, an industry-wide initiative to reduce Broadway's carbon footprint, adopt environmentally sustainable practices and promote environmental awareness in the creation and presentation of Broadway shows.
In collaboration with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an early goal of the initiative is to assess current practices and to disseminate information regarding greener practices to the Broadway theatre community. All segments of the industry - including producers, theatre owners, designers, managers, design shops and others - have developed goals for the first year of this long-term initiative and have already adopted better practices to enhance Broadway's role as a leader in environmental sustainability.
With the support of Mayor Bloomberg's office and guidance by the NRDC, leaders of the Broadway theatre community have organized unique groups to focus on the three primary phases of Broadway shows. 1) theatre venue operations; 2) the day-to-day running of shows, and; 3) the creation of shows from concept to stage. These groups will continue to develop and enhance its action plan to adopt greener practices for Broadway theatre and to promote greener practices to Broadway audiences.
- To review opportunities that will provide greener alternatives for new shows,
from the initial design stage through the disposition of scenery at the close of
production; to develop educational initiatives and begin the process of providing
information for producers, creatives, and vendors designed to reduce the
environmental impact of sets, costumes, lighting and transportation
- Theaters will be encouraged to conduct a carbon impact inventory and to set up
an action plan to lower their carbon footprint using a wide range of actions,
including the conversion of all exterior theatre marquee lights to more efficient
bulbs
- To implement and share better practices with theatre production and show
venues across the country
Charlotte St. Martin, Executive Director of The Broadway League said, "This initiative and this commitment brings together the entire Broadway community. We've established three committees and they have begun practice and the adoption of better practices as the first step of an ongoing process in making Broadway greener. More task forces will be developed as more people get
involved."
Some community members are already taking action.
Examples include:
- PLAYBILL is working with NRDC to enhance their environmental practices
which are already extensive, and will be supporting the initiative by
periodically reporting on the Broadway Goes Green efforts and regularly
printing theatre related eco-tips in PLAYBILL Magazines throughout the
year.
- A long-running show, Wicked, has reviewed and revised its behind-the scenes
production activity to adopt greener practices.
- Out of 39 Broadway theatres, 10 have already replaced their marquee
lights with more efficient lighting and an additional 14 conversions are
underway. To date, over 10,000 exterior + interior bulbs have already
been changed.
- Production shops are offering environmentally preferable materials and
are developing plans to recycle or reuse scenery.
- Costumes are being washed in cold water whenever feasible.
- Re-chargeable batteries are used in sound equipment whenever possible.
- Many touring shows are offsetting the carbon emissions from transporting
their equipment through investments in renewal energy.
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is a national, nonprofit
organization of scientists, lawyers and environmental specialists dedicated to
protecting public health and the environment. Founded in 1970, NRDC has 1.2
million members and online activists nationwide, served from offices in New
York, Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Beijing.
For more information visit www.greenbroadway.com
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