GTI Featured in Stage Directions

GTI and founder Gideon Banner are profiled in a feature this month’s issue of Stage Directions in “Green Support”, an article by Mike Lawler (author of the excellent Ecotheater blog).  The article can be viewed here.

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Tip #1: Print on Both Sides

SAVE PAPER IN YOUR OFFICE

Near each printer, create a stack of scrap paper that has only been printed on one side, and use that paper to print nonessential documents.

Estimates show that the American paper industry is the 4th largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions among U.S. manufacturing industries,   Moreover, the creation of

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Princeton Arts Complex Embraces Campus, Community, & Sustainability

A MAJOR entry to the Princeton campus and community is being redesigned as a 21st-century portal with the door lodged firmly open.

At an open house for the community Wednesday, Sept. 17, Steven Holl Architects unveiled concepts for the initial academic buildings in the new arts and transit neighborhood.

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Production Design Associates Launches Green Initiative

Excerpted from Lighting & Sound America Online, August 13, 2008:

Production Design Associates (PDA) will launch a new division called PDA Green Light.

PDA Green Light is meant to provide affordable event production while delivering eco-friendly practices for the benefit of the community and the overall environment,

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London Launches Ambitious and Comprehensive Green Theatre Plan

SAYING that “the power of the theater industry to set an example in the fight against climate change is immense,” the Mayor of London’s “Green Theatre: Taking Action on Climate Change” plan was launched on September 9th in partnership with industry leaders at the Professional Lighting and Sound Association (PLASA) annual

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Long Center for the Performing Arts Recycles Itself

[Excerpted from PLSN, May 9, 2008.]

To the uninitiated, an elevator ride in Austin’s newly-opened Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Center for the Performing Arts might give the

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Santa Monica College’s New Eco-Conscious Theater Complex

Santa Monica College will unveil its new Performing Arts Center on September 20 with a gala opening featuring chanteuse Barbara Cook.  The Center is comprised of the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage, a 499-seat theater, and the Edye Second Space, a 99-seat black box.  Although it does not appear that the

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American Theatre Runs Article on “Sustainable Theatre”

Mike Lawler, the author of the above article in this month’s issue of American Theatre magazine, asks, “Have our theatre artists carried [a] sense of ecological consideration with them into the green rooms, through the wings and onto the stages — or has it been left

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Shakespeare & Company Unveils Green Initiative

In response to prevailing environmental and economic concerns, Shakespeare & Company is launching a new green initiative to help both its patrons and its employees find ways to be environmentally conscious while keeping more cash in their pockets, instead of putting it into their gas tanks.

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IAAM Establishes Sustainability Task Force

Asserting that, “As we launch headlong into the 21st century, sustainability is going to become a major issue for our industry,” then president Steven L. Peters of the International Association of Assembly Managers (IAAM) announced the formation of a Sustainability Task Force late last year.  As Jeff

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