Paul McCartney
Whilst Paul is thrilled to be headlining the Isle of Wight Festival
this month, he understands the impact festivals have on the
environment. As a result of this, Eco Action has partnered with the
Isle of Wight Festival to raise the profile of climate change,
sustainability and environmental responsibility. Here's what Paul had
to say: "Its great that the Isle of Wight Festival has initiated
such change over the last few years in making the event as green as
possible. I'm glad that winning the Greener Festival Award last year
has helped to encourage them to take further action in 2010. It is
fantastic for artists like myself to see festival organisers investing
in ways to reduce their C02 emissions and taking responsibility for
the environment. Not only will this approach encourage others in the
music industry to look at best-practice but it will also highlight to
audiences that the times they are a-changin' and we all have to do our
bit at events such as these as well as at home"
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