The Gaia Festival 2012 Program Guide

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Visionary Presenters Fun Family Activities Local & Organic Cuisine Yoga Classes by Yoga Tree Qi Gong Classes by Ellie Starishevsky

Yonder Mountain String Band Kinky • Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars Dumpstaphunk • Baka Beyond

Hot Buttered Rum • Bomba Estereo Orgone • Pimps of Joytime David Lindley • Rupa & the April Fishes

DJ’s: David Starfire • Ana Sia • Dragonfly • Shaman’s Dream SambaDa • Indubious • Afromassive • MaMuse Clan Dyken • Fanna-Fi-Allah Qawwali Sufi Ensemble Joel Rafael • Absynth Quintet • Dirt Floor Band Beso Negro • The Freys • Shovelman • Jeff Baker • Nicki Scully

Melissa Crabtree • Steel Toed Slippers

Ginger Ninjas • Willits Shakespeare Co. • Sita Devi MC Caroline Casey • Rock The Bike • and More

Five stages, four directions, three days, too much fun, one love Onsite Camping, Flowing Creek, Kids' Zone, World-Class Music and so much more!

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Welcome to the Festival Back Roads Productions is thrilled to be able to bring you the second annual Gaia Festival here at Black Oak Ranch. With the help of our new partners “Burn It To The Ground Productions” the Gaia Festival has once again taken shape under the centuries old oak trees of northern Mendocino County, ready to awaken the spirits within us all through intentional fun! While you are here you can listen to some incredible music from around the world, eat locally produced delicious food, shop at our many local vendors, go to workshops on a variety of life-affirming provocative subjects, dance your heart out in the Roundhouse each night, experience our storytelling sessions by the campfire at midnight, or just loll around the swimming hole basking in the Norcal sun. Family Camp, which is motor vehicle free, and the

KidZone, hosting an array of diverse youth activities, are here to make a family friendly event for all. Visit our newest addition, the El Arbol bike powered stage in the main music meadow, where you can hear music powered by human energy via bicycles. Don’t forget to be present at sundown each night at the Earth & Sky stage for “Singing Down The Sun,” our homage to humankind’s ability to use both sides of the brain simultaneously while singing together, a treat for us all. At dark come to the Roundhouse for some frisky earth shaking sounds from our nightly DJ crew. Giant puppet making in the Longhouse, empathic healing and shamanic information in the Roundhouse, elder & youth forum on the Owl stage, Sufi Qawwali singing, late night kirtan, yoga, world class music all around, literally something for everyone.

Our gratitude goes out to the Hog Farm family for their continued hosting of summer music festivals, a tradition going back over 20 years! We hold the land here as sacred, and ask that you share the responsibility to return it to a state the plants and animals can enjoy once we’re gone. Please pack out all your stuff and kindly put trash and recyclables in the containers provided by our excellent re-psychology crew. The Gaia Festival is run primarily by volunteer staff, many of whom have been working here for decades. Without this excellent and dedicated staff, this festival just wouldn’t be the same. We honor and respect all the people who come together to make magic this weekend, including you!

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Gaia Festival Program Staff Sponsored by

Art Direction and Production Suzanne Wright Sales Bob Barsotti Editorial Cloud Moss Bob Barsotti

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Becoming The Crowd: Adventures in Group Consciousness The world is a very crowded place today. We are constantly bumping up against fellow humans. Many of us are familiar with the feelings of oppression and stress these interactions can engender, particularly those of us living in a Westernized culture with its focus on the rights of the individual. Huge amounts of personal energy are spent in futile attempts to stop the flow of humanity from invading our space, while even vaster quantities of psychic effort are required in the daily effort to deny the reality of our situation. Isolationism and exclusivity seem to flourish in direct proportion to increasing birth rates, diminishing our ability to halt our decline. I’d like to recognize and challenge prevailing attitudes involving the individual in relation to the group, and offer ideas I feel are not only more practical, but a lot more fun! I first became aware of the power of the group mind as a younger member of the Hog Farm, an intentional community/ extended family/psychedelic village that’s hung in for over 30 years. A small group of us were working a 26-acre grape farm in the desert of Southern California. Personal income was usually limited to the food stamp allotments of two or three people, stretched to feed a dozen or more. We owned no tractor or other farming machinery, but instead formed ourselves into a “human tractor,” plowing along down endless rows, brandishing a variety of hand tools. The work was hard, regularly demanding 16-18 hour days. There was a sinister link between the most challenging vineyard operations and unbearable weather conditions. Despite these odds, and numerous others, we managed to serve ourselves three

nutritious meals a day, raise a passel of healthy, rowdy children, and successfully grow and market some of the finest organic grapes folks had ever tasted. We also had a pretty darn good time. Living as a collection of intensely focused people deepened one’s understanding of human nature, while the pooling of all individual resources made it possible to achieve as a group far more than could be enjoyed singly. How sensible, and fun: a lifestyle providing an ongoing course in discovery of my own humanity, a cast of characters both entertaining and enlightening, and the experience of realizing greater goals in masse than I’d ever imagined accomplishing on my own. Intuitively, I knew this was home and comfortably nestled myself into the generous lap of the hog. In the late 70’s, a robust fifty of us were occupying every available inch of a large house in Berkeley. This was also the convenient location of the answering service, “Babylon,” owned and operated by all adult residents, and the means of support for the immoderately populated household. In this environment, one could easily observe the effect of accumulated actions, independently performed. Personal dishwashing choices were a case in point: See me rush into the kitchen to fortify myself with a bowl of cereal, prior to my shift on the phones. How perfectly guilt-free I am, leaving my unwashed bowl to attend to my larger responsibility at the switchboard! How terribly livid the cook upon discovering the sink full of dirty bowls, left by other individually-minded people like myself! Positive outcomes could also be seen: I give you the “FastFive,” a splendid Hog Farm tradition

signaled by the cry, “FAST FIVE,” resulting in the mobilization of all hogs on deck for five minutes of Olympic Housecleaning (perhaps grandparents were visiting). The energy lift created by the effect of shared intention usually left us flushed and giddy; the instantly tidy home was like a bonus! I found the potential of focused group activity exciting, and continued to note its occurrence. My studies in this area were greatly enhanced when we were hired by the Grateful Dead to create their backstage kids’ room, and later when asked to help run the deadhead campgrounds. Thoroughly steeped in communal living, I recognized the inherent similarities of these small and large families. The alchemical power, for good or ill, in a spontaneously formed community of thousands was awesome to behold. It seemed the sheer presence of so many people could even affect the weather! It was around this time I met and married Bob, a concert producer for Bill Graham Presents (BGP), and my mentor in issues of crowd psychology. The opportunity to work as a member of a concert production staff gave me a profound appreciation of the effort required. This was shared intention in hyper-drive: individual needs entirely subjugated to the group responsibility of providing a safe and enjoyable party. As my admiration increased for the tight BGP crew, the sloppy behavior of the average crowd left me frustrated in comparison. The cumulative effect of the 100,000+ unconscious, independently made choices – from ill-considered parking jobs, to Continued on page 11

Gaia Pedicab Service CabrioMobile is a human-powered transportation system that travels to special events in California. We look forward to taking you and your crew to and from the camping area and the music venue gates! Pedicabs are powered 100% by muscle and operators work for tips. Hours are 10am-3am, Fri-Sun. Call 415-430-8853 for a ride, flag us down, or find our staging areas at the main gate and at the other end of the camping lot road! Back Roads Productions

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GAIA Rules and Information 6) No private vending anywhere on–site. Anyone caught selling Alcohol of Drugs, will ejected and may be subject to arrest.

Welcome to this year’s Gaia Festival. You will enjoy three days of outdoor fun and great music at Black Oak Ranch. To maximize everyone’s health, safety, and fun, please observe the following guidelines. There will be security people working for the safety and well being of this event, so please do as they ask. They are here for us all. Remember this is the dry time of year. 1) NO FIREWORKS

7) USE LOW BACKED CHAIRS inside concert area and remove all personal belongings from the concert area overnight. Possessions left unaccompanied as place holders will be removed by Security.

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In the music bowl: Smoke (anything) only in the designated areas. General courtesy to all.

Everywhere else: No Smoking while Walking (Fire Hazard).

Plastic tarps are not allowed in the Music Meadow.

8) The “Alter–Abled” section of the bowl is reserved for patrons with various physical needs and/or restrictions and an accompanying helper(s). Due to limitations of this section’s size please respect this space for those folks that will benefit most from its use.

3) NO INDIVIDUAL FIRES OF ANY KIND. No BBQs, No candles. Individual gas powered stoves are allowed (after clearing a six–foot space around your stove).

9) No video cameras in main music bowl.

4) We are surrounded by Private Property on ALL sides. Please respect our neighbor’s land and their right to privacy. STAY WITHIN OUR MARKED BOUNDARIES.

10) Please use common sense and courtesy when playing music in the camp late at night. Any music (at other than a stage) deemed to be excessively loud after 1:00 am will be asked to have its volume reduced by overnight security.

5) NO PETS allowed. No Exceptions except Seeing Eye, or other service dogs.

11) Lost and Found will be located at Security Central.

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12) RV owners – Generators may only be used to charge your system during daylight hours, starting after 10 am. As you wander around day or night, be careful of obstacles, as this campground is a natural woodland area, and natural hazards may be present. Please note that camping involves exposure to the elements, nature’s creatures, rough terrain, and an absence of artificial lighting. You may, therefore, be exposed to bug bites, sunstroke, your neighbor’s virus, or tripping, especially if you wander about off the designated fire

roads, or in the dark. Your entry to the campground constitutes your voluntary and knowing assumption of these and all other risks, and your agreement that Back Roads Productions, the owners/lessee/occupiers, and others in control of the ranch have no responsibility to you for any injury, loss, or damages you may claim from occurrences during your stay on the property. We recommend the use of a flashlight at all times after dark. Be mindful of the effects of alcohol and drug use; look after your brothers and sisters. Out of concern for those who wish to sleep, please

keep the late night noise down. If you are having trouble with any matter you cannot deal with, we would be pleased to assist. We love this land and know that you do too, so be sensitive to Mother Earth. Pick up and take care. If you need to go into town during the festival, please contact Security Central for the best in/out access.

Singing Down The Sun – The Gaia Festival Singing is the only thing humans do that simultaneously uses both sides of the brain. Singing Down The Sun is a way for us to link our minds and bodies together to create something larger than the sum of our parts. Each evening, we are gathering everyone together in the main music meadow at sunset, where we will join our voices in a few common songs, singing out for the love of each other and our connection to the life-giving sun. Each evening’s songs will be chosen and lead by one of our musical performers. Please join us in raising our voices together in song.

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EARTH & SKY STAGE

EL ARBOL STAGE

OWL STAGE

Friday 8:00 am

Main Gate opens

12:00 pm

Music Bowl opens

Opening ceremony-Round V

2:00 pm 2:30 pm

Blue Sky Pie Clan Dyken

3.45 pm 4:15 pm

Steel Toed Slippe Rupa & the April Fishes

5:45 pm

Stevie B

6:30 pm

Bomba Estereo

8:00 pm

Singing Down The Sun

9:00 pm

Baka Beyond

10:00 pm 11:00 pm

Cradle Duende w/Aerialist Shredder - 8:15 Round Valley Dancers - 10:15

Kinky

Beso Negro

Fanna-Fi-Allah Qawwali Sufi E

Absynth Quinte

Dirt Floor Band - 12:30

11:45 pm

Indubious

Saturday Yoga Tree

9:00 am 11:00 am

Ma Muse

12:00 pm 12:45 pm

Afromassive

2:30 pm

SambaDa

3:45 pm

Stitchcraft - 1:45

Elders & Youth Counc Blue Pie Sky

4:30 pm

David Lindley

6:00 pm

Orgone - 6:45

Shovelman

8:15 pm

Singing Down The Sun - 8:00

Fossil Fool & Shredder the aerialist

9:00 pm

Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars

10:15 pm 11:00 pm

Joel Rafael - 10:0 Mr Music's "Singing is the Qu Enlightenment" wor Dirt Floor Ban

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Ginger Ninjas Michael Franti & Spearhead

Absynth Quintet - 12:30

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Sunday 9:00 am

Qi Gong w/ Ellie

10:00 am

Dirt Floor Ban

11:00 am

Indubious

12:45 pm

Hot Buttered Rum

2:00 pm 3:00 pm

kids parade w/ SambaDa

3:45 pm

Pimps of Joytime

4:30 pm

The Freys - 12:3

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MaMuse - 4:15 Cradle Duende - 5:15

6:00 pm

Dumpstaphunk

8:15 pm

Singing Down The Sun

8:30 pm

Yonder Mountain String Band

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Melissa Crabtree - 12:00

MaMuse - 7:30

Willits Shakespeare

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LONGHOUSE

Valley Dancers

ROUNDHOUSE

Giant Puppet Making workshop w/ Coyote Rising - 1:15 Gentle restorative yoga Shovelman - 3:15

Melissa Crabtree - 3:30

Joel Raphael - 5:30

Jeff Baker - empathic healing - 5:15

Q'ero elders-6:45

Ma Muse - 6:45

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Caroline Casey - 8:30

Ensemble - 8:15

Oh My Goddess! - 8:30 Dragonfly - 10:00

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Craig & Sita Devi - 2:00

Psychedelic Medicine Forum - 10:00 Rebel Farmers: Bringin' Edible Agriculture Back Home - panel discussion moderated by Alison Pernell of Polcum Springs - 11:45

Qi Gong w/ Ellie Swami Chaitanya - The Meaning of Aum & the Power of Mantra - 10:15 Diane Smalley - Garden Body - 11:30

Pat Higgins "Fish in the Trees" - 1:15

Hot Yoga by Yoga Tree 1:00

Giant Puppet Making workshop w/ Coyote Rising

Cooking With The Sun w/ Diana Gardener Growing Medicine: First Do No Harm, Environmental Impacts of Cannabis Production - panel discussion moderated by Gary Graham Hughs of EPIC - 4:20

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Joel Raphael - 5:45

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Jeff Baker - empathic healing Dr Lee Klinger & Kat Steele: Gaia-The Science & Practice of Eco-Concious Living - 8:30 Zack Darling - 10:00

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Indubious - 10:00

David Starfire - 11:30

Fanna-Fi-Allah Qawwali Sufi Ensemble- 12:30

Craig Kohland-Shaman's Dream - 1:00

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Nicki Scully - What to do when the Shift hits the Fan, a Shamanic Perspective - 10:15 Hot Yoga by Yoga Tree - 1:00 Oak Tree Wisdom workshop w/ Diana Gardener - 2:30

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Jeff Baker - empathic healing - 4:15 Sita Devi - Kirtan 5:00 The Mysticism of Music & Sound: A workshop of song & prayer in the Sufi tradition w/ Tahir Qawwal

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The Shout The SHOUT is a live storytelling event featuring people from all walks of life telling amazing but true 10-minute stories from their lives. Interspersed with the featured raconteurs, audience members have the opportunity to put their name in the hat in hopes of being picked for one of our 6-minute wild-card slots. Past stories at The Shout have featured an acid-laced Green Card wedding for a Russian Cuban, a substitute teacher in

U.S. Pure Water will be providing free drinking water, filtered on–site. Please bring a refillable container and break the plastic bottle habit. Help move The GAIA Festival towards our goal of zero–waste. U.S. Pure Water Corporation mission is to provide ecological & economical alternatives to bottled and tap water, by providing the highest standard drinking water equipment which treats water at the point of use (i.e. your kitchen sink, your break

Juvenile Hall, a young man discovering that he had been in witness protection as a child, and an actor deciding to do better art after starring in a soft-core porn version of Don Quixote, to name a few. We will be hosting some of our favorite featured storytellers around the fire at Midnight, and who knows who might get chosen from the hat? It could be you...

room at work, or the grocery store where you shop), rather than at a treatment plant hundreds of miles away. US Pure Water/The Water Store is a leading edge, full spectrum water treatment service and sales company serving the drinking water and water treatment needs of businesses & individuals throughout the country and abroad since 1987, providing service and equipment made to the highest industry standards. Website: www.uspw.net

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Vendors EARTH & SKY VILLAGE VENDORS: It Takes Two To Tangle

Island Tribe Apparel

Party Animals

Waxing Moon Batiks

Kava Threads

Kobe’s Custom Jewelry

In Tents/ Gypsy Kat

Musi Jewelry

Bali Isle

Tai Jae

Saraba Africani Art

Pacifica Adventures

Lock Rocks

Elquino Arte

Lobos Del Mar

The Lemonade Stand

Solsis Clothing

The Altergirl

Native Riders

Comet Corn

Everyday Goddess

Light Up Coats

Synergy Clothing

Swadeshi Leatherworks

Garden Of Beadin

Shakina Goddess Gear & Art

Dusty Rose Designs

Baltic Amber

Phoenix Rising

R Honey Pots

Xylem Clothing

Sacred Light Studio

Awanya

Coco Loco Jewelry

Sew It Seams

Hooked Productions

Good Karma Apparel

Happy High Herbs

Cool Shoes

Crucial Vibes Unlimited

Metalphoria

FOOD COURT VENDORS: Land & Sea Specialty Meats

Gourmet Faire

Asia

Mendocino Fish Company

Blue Sun Catering Company

Pie For The People

Cafe Mam

Spiros Gyros

Herbal Junction

Lao Food Style

Lydia’s Lovin’ Foods

Coyote Kitchen

India Gourmet BEER BOOTH FOOD: Smokin’ Moses LONGHOUSE VILLAGE VENDORS: EPIC

Makam Hoyo

Simply Bliss

Rise & Shine Posse

Exotic Creations

Dolce Vita

Ripple Active

Amatula Jacobs

R Marx-Artist

LONGHOUSE VILLAGE FOOD VENDORS: Get Fried Rice Bella Luna Coffee Back Roads Productions

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Kid-Zone Activity & Entertainment Schedule Friday

2:00-4:00 pm

Face painting

2:00-5:00 pm

Arts & Crafts (also: milo fun, doodleboard, storybooks, board games)

4:00-6:00 pm

Various fun circus tricks with Camp Winnarainbow instructors (may include juggling and magic)

5:00-7:00 pm

Hay Bale Slide

6:00-7:00 pm

Music

Saturday

9:00 am-1:00 pm

Arts & Crafts (also: milo fun, doodleboard, storybooks, board games)

10:00 am-11:00 am

Kids Open Mic

11:00 am-1:00 pm

Face painting

10 :00 am-12:00 pm

Juggling with Camp Winnarainbow instructors

10:00 am-12:00 pm

Hay Bale Slide

12:30-1:30 pm

Story Telling

2:00-3:00 pm

Music

3:00-5:00 pm

Face painting

3:00-5:00 pm

Arts & Crafts (also: milo fun, doodleboard, storybooks, board games)

3:00-5:00 pm

Toe and Fingernail Painting

4:00-5:00 pm

Drum Jam – Instruments provided

5:00-7:00 pm

Hay Bale Slide

6:00-7:00 pm

Music

Sunday

9:00 am-1:00 pm

Arts & Crafts (also: milo fun, doodleboard, storybooks, board games)

10:00-11:00 am

Kids open mic

10 am-12 pm

Face painting

11:00 am-1:00 pm

Hay Bale slide

1:15-2:15 pm

Music

2:00-4:00 pm

Face painting

2:00-5:00 pm

Various fun circus tricks with Camp Winnarainbow instructors (may include juggling and magic)

2:00-3:00 pm

Drum Jam

3:00-4:00 pm

Kids parade with SambaDa

3:00-5:00 pm

Arts & Crafts (ages 3-10–also: milo fun, doodleboard, storybooks, board games)

4:00-5:30 pm

Hay Bale slide

4:30-5:30 pm

Music

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Adventures from page 3 decision to remain hatless and shoeless all day – inevitably forced the staff to bottom-line damage control. Time after time I felt the potential for transcendent experience was lost, and the talent of the production team squandered over what I considered to be largely issues of poor potty training. Happily, disgruntlement was short-lived, and with restored faith in the kindness of strangers, I attempted a more compassionate understanding of group dynamics. I had experienced, in groups of 12 to 100,000 the spiritual lift created by shared intention. The amount of energy generated seemed determined in part by the number of people involved, the participants’ degree of focus, and each individual’s ability to merge with the group. Well-focused groups reached their goals quickly. Most exciting, surplus energy and momentum created during successful, consecutive events had a capacity to

self-perpetuate. To become builders of alchemical motion machines, we clearly need practice in group consciousness. Let’s acknowledge the limited nature of personal power, and stop wasting what little we have in the foolish quest for the illusion of independence. I suggest we instead playfully turn our attention to awakening the group mind. This idea doesn’t call for the death of ego or self, it’s more like a mathematical progression in standards of behavior, applied by conscious individuals. Think Miss Manners on acid; at one end of the scale are the refined social graces that work in a small group, and at the other end the inclusive generosity needed for huge gatherings. For instance, when in attendance at large events, I enthusiastically recommend the practice of “Becoming the Crowd.” Calling for an expansion of personal awareness, this is an exercise in understanding and accepting one’s responsibility as a co-creator of the

crowd. In fact, the realization that one IS the crowd can guide us to behave in accordance with the nature of this new organism. It’s challenging and fun adapting to the specific needs of each different group and quite often enriches the overall experience. This weekend we have the opportunity to create Hog Heaven on Earth! The population size, the site layout, world-class staff, and inherently sweet vibe at BLACK OAK RANCH / GAIA FESTIVAL provide us with an ideal working laboratory where we can apply the idea of group alchemy. Our personal dances, lovingly combined into a mondo mambo, create a potent energy that will lift and sustain the entire event, perhaps even spreading into the outer community, where squirrels shall perform graceful arabesques, and wild turkeys do the tango. Imagine the possibilities. . . Susy Barsotti

Reusable Dishes at GAIA fest provided by Sudbusters (Sudbusters.com) a project of Waste Busters A message from Recycle Michael: Most people know the 3 R’s of the waste reduction hierarchy - Reduce first, then Reuse as much as possible, then Recycle what is left over. In fact, According to the US EPA: “Source reduction or waste prevention, which includes reuse, is the best approach” http://www.epa. gov/msw/faq.htm The Sudbusters, a lively bunch of waste reduction super stars will be bringing durable, reusable food service ware and washing it for you throughout the event to eliminate disposables and the environmental impact of these waste products, up and down stream. Think about the environmental impacts created where disposable Back Roads Productions

materials are extracted - virgin forests cut down and offshore oil tapped to make a single-use cup, which is chemically pulped, processed and bleached, packaged and repackaged, transported around the country only to be used for a few short minutes. It takes energy, materials, green house gas emissions, water pollution and particulate air pollution to make and deliver us these seemingly convenient products.

is considered less effort than simply washing plates and cups? We scaled up a common restaurant dish washing system for large events to create an opportunity for people to gather at a remote festival and still be able to enjoy a waste-free experience. We hope you like it and help us to get all of our dishes back! Thank You For more information go to Sudbusters.com

How did we get to a point where all that effort, cutting big trees and building off shore oil wells and refineries, processing these materials to make products that we use once only to have others collect and process for recycling or landfilling,

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