Trash Monster Goes to Trinumeral PDF Print E-mail

“Dressing” Trash Monster and collecting signatures we had a blast...

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This past weekend, August 8th – 10th, a few of us from Dogwood Alliance joined the crowd of 3,000 at Trinumeral, a music festival held at Deerfields campground (twenty minutes from Asheville), to encourage participation in our No Free Refills for the forest campaign.

We set up a giant wire sculpture whom we’ve dubbed Trash Monster, a pile of dumpster salvaged fast-food packaging, and a few bottles of hand sanitizer and invited festival-goers to help us show the “fast food junkies” the monster the fast food industry has created. We began the festival with just a KFC bucket for Trash Monster’s hat, and by the end of the weekend, he was bursting with the excessive burger wrappers and beverage containers that are devastating our southern forests.

We told folks about how McDonald’s has six weeks to submit their new environmental paper packaging policy, and how we have six weeks to remind McDonald’s of their environmental responsibilities!

We are asking McDonald’s (as well as the other ten “junkies”) to reduce their packaging, to purchase paper products only from FSC certified forests, and to use a higher percentage of post-consumer recycled content.  Click here to tell McDonalds to straighten up their act! 

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Between “dressing” Trash Monster and collecting signatures for our postcard petition to McDonald’s, we had a blast sharing with folks at Trinumeral who we are and who we’ve got on our radar! Thanks Trinumeral!

 

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Did you know that there is a fast food junky near you? The "11 Fast Food Junkies" are buying their paper packaging from Southern forests, and if you're getting this email it's probably because at some point or another you've agreed with me that our forests are much too important to be wasted for fast food packaging…