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The Singer Wants to Reduce Carbon Footprint of His Tour

Singer Jack Johnson doesn't mind success, as long as it doesn't come with the large carbon footprint. In an industry known for its excess, the 33-year-old has steered clear from outrageous rider demands like green M&Ms only or expensive whiskey and instead requires recycling stations at green buffets at his tour venues. The Hawaiian hopes to entertain audiences and combat the waste associated with rock concerts, which he noticed when his star began to rise. "As it got bigger we were on a... Full Story
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