
- Turn your water heater down when you go on vacation.
- Unplug coffee makers, Televisions, and computers when not in use. It’ll save energy and money!
- Start an organic garden to grow your own fruits, vegetables, and herbs. This healthy move will save you money and trips to the supermarket while cutting down on carbon emissions from the shipping of produce.
- Collect rainwater in buckets to water your garden. Water from the sky lacks the chemicals that are put into city water necessary to clean it.
- Add foods that are low on the food chain to your diet. It takes around 10 pounds of plant life to make one pound of meat.
- Buy used clothing. You’ll be preserving resources while avoiding further contribution to factories with unfair labor practices.

- Use organic materials for merchandise
- Get your merchandise from local vendors to reduce shipping costs and carbon emmisions
- Travel on biodiesel that doesn't come from edible materials
- Book tours efficiently
- Ask for compostable cups.
- Give extra food from the rider to a homeless shelter or a farm that can compost it.
- Ask your fans to take public transportation or car pool to your shows
- To cut down on plastic, ask that there be water refilling stations at your performances
- In addition to greening your tours, make changes in your lifestyle as a role model for fans. Tell fans what you're doing to minimize your impact on the environment.
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Use a solar powered server for your web site.
- Demand catering company's at venues use local foods and refuse any styrofoam products

- Turn computers completely off at the end of the day. Standby mode will continue to draw power.
- Use power strips to make turning off multiple electronics simple.
- Send emails instead of paper letters.
- Use recycled paper when necessary, but make sure it has high post consumer waste content.
- Use motion sensitive lights where possible rather than leaving lights on all day
- Encourage employees to carpool, use public transportation, or telecommute.
- Hold conference calls whenever possible instead of meeting in person.
- Use biodegradable cleaners.
- Compost food waste.
- Provide reusable dishes to cut down on waste.
- Provide receptacles for aluminum, paper, glass, and paper to be recycled.
- Purchase local products from food to office supplies. This will cut down on shipping costs and carbon emmisions while supporting your local economy.
- Use a solar powered server for the company website.