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Oh To Be a Celeb at the Sundance Film Fest. . .

by Simran Sethi, Lawrence KS on 01.19.07
Culture & Celebrity

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First, you get to rub elbows with your esteemed eco-colleagues like Woody Harrelson, Mandy Moore, and Mark Ruffalo – all of whom are featured in the Festival.

Second, you get to nosh at spots like Oasis Café that work towards supporting local economies and global ones.

And third, you get kicking green swag. Sundance Channel shared the contents of the green goody bag with TreeHugger first.

The Victorinox Sorbonne green laptop pack is brimming with eco-friendly items including:
a Herman Miller gift certificate for the new energy-efficient “Leaf Light” designed by Yves Behar; a beck(y) belt buckle made from recycled skateboard decks; an organic t-shirt from Edun; a Jorg & Orlif bike gift card; Jurlique skin care products; a Nautigear toiletry bag made out of recyclable sail cloths; a Netflix membership; a copy of the documentary Waste = Food (which will be featured on Sundance Channel’s block of environmental programming The Green); and a gift certificate for a 2 night stay at the W Hotel (the hotel will plant 100 trees for each certificate redeemed).

TreeHugger nomad Kyeann Sayer will be on the ground in Utah with more juicy updates from the green room.

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How was Queen's Boulevard? I didn't get a chance to see it; four hours long!

jump to top J. Cameron says:

Yeah, talk about impressions. Check out Utah's air today on my blog at the attached URL. Anybody at Treehugger blogging about that?

They set up a really cool teabar. These guys were really cool at Art of Tea. They do all this organic tea and were passing them out. It was freeeeezzzing! So... Thanks Artoftea.com You kept us sane and fueled up with some good brew.

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