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What is a Green Captain and what do they do? First of all, anyone at all can be a Green Captain (GC). You may recognize the names of some of our recent GCs on Broadway: Hugh Dancy (VENUS IN FUR), Carol Kane (HARVEY), ALAN CUMMING (MACBETH), Keith Reddin (VANYA, SONIA, etc). But of course we have many GCs who you have not heard of -- yet. The idea of a Green Captain is to have one person involved with a production or venue who is the go-to person for questions, ideas, issues, or problems about green or environmental things. This can be as simple as encouraging everyone to have and use a re-usable water bottle or as difficult as working with your House Manager to make a list of all lighting instruments that might be ready for a more energy-efficient bulb. One good way to start is to find a section of the call-board that can be a “green-board.” This section will hold all notices about green things like the theatre’s recycling rules, BGA collection events, the monthly eco-tips that we send out, and any green notes of your liking. The best thing is to grab your cast and crew’s attention (like for 3 minutes before rehearsals start or when a company announcement is coming) and let them know about you and this program and find out what interests them. There may be something and, if not, ask them if they own a re-usable bag, or how many landfills there are in NYC to get their attention and then go on your merry way doing all of the things on our better practices list. Another important piece of advice is to be in touch. Come meet other GCs, email our head GC for advice or encouragement, or visit a successful GCs own backstage. Top Ten Goals of a Broadway Green Captain 1.) Inform and Educate the cast and company about ways to be green. Post Eco-tips on the callboard and pass along info to the cast and crew. 2.) Inspire your show to Reduce Waste. Convince your production to provide mugs versus disposable cups and ask everyone to use reusable water bottles, recycled paper, and used binders. 3.) Inspire your show to Recycle as much as possible. Make sure there are recycling bins backstage and in the rehearsal studios and double check the correct recycling signage is posted. Take part in one of the BGA’s dozens of collection programs. 4.) Communicate with other departments. Make sure the sound, lighting, props, stage management, wardrobe, make-up and performers are all doing what they can to make the show sustainable. 5.) Investigate and Implement more sustainable choices. Encourage others to make purchases for the show with knowledge of what greener products to buy. 6.) Ask Questions! The BGA is first and foremost a resource. Ask us about ANYTHING! We are here to help. 7.) Report your success. Tell us what your show has done so we can share with the rest of the Broadway community. 8.) Become Involved in the BGA. Check the website for donation drives, meetings, and events. The BGA has lots of great activities continually going on. 9.) Follow Up. Follow up with your cast, crew, and departments to make sure all your goals are being reached. 10.) Continue on after the show. Take the knowledge and passion and continue on at home and with the next show you work on. Inspire others to do the same. GREEN CAPTAIN CHECKLIST FOR BETTER PRACTICES COMPANY AWARENESS & IMPLEMENTATION Beginning with the first call to the actors and staff regarding schedule and location of rehearsals, let them know that greener practices will be incorporated into the production. Ask your stage manager if you can have five minutes at the first rehearsal to talk to the cast about different ways that green practices will be implemented. Provide the use of mugs instead of disposable cups for water and coffee. Offer the use of re-usable bottles instead of disposables for water bottles (suggest to your producers/GM’s that water bottles with the show logo make a great first rehearsal gift!). Ensure that the cast/staff have labels for water bottles and mugs, as well as access to natural/organic dish washing solution. Explain that RECYCLING IS MANDATORY and ensure that recycling bins are set up in convenient areas. POST NOTICES by all light switches (especially in bathrooms) reminding people to turn off the lights when they leave a room – personalize with your show logo! PRINT paperwork on either post-consumer recycled or scrap paper, and use both sides whenever possible. Encourage company members and crew to ask to receive their notices by email instead of by hard copy. Use TISSUES made with a high percentage of post-consumer recycled content (go to NRDC.org/paper for a list of environmentally preferable tissue products). Encourage the company to recycle their payroll envelopes – offer a place for company members to return their envelopes to company management. Use POWER STRIPS and TURN OFF all computers, printers, sound systems, and any other electronic equipment that you have in rehearsal at the end of the day. CONTROL the air conditioning that you need for rehearsal, and make sure it is turned off at the end of the day. Use CFLs instead of regular light bulbs wherever you can. CONTINUING AWARENESS (in the theatre) When a production moves into their performance space, remind the cast that most of the better green practices will continue in their new space. Point out recycling areas during the initial backstage tours. Make sure cast members know where their mugs and bottles are located in the theatre. Once again, ensure that the cast has labels for their mugs and bottles, as well as access to natural/organic dish washing solution. POST strategically placed reminders in dressing rooms and throughout the building for the following: 1. Turn off the lights when you leave the room. 2. Turn off the A/C when you leave the room. 3. Unplug all appliances and chargers when they are not in use. 4. Turn off your computer if you are not using it. REDUCING PAPER WASTE Keep minimum advance storage of program inserts or print inserts on an asneeded basis If you must store inserts, print 6 per page instead of 4 per page. If you can print your own stuffers, compile entire listing on one half-sheet page. Use only 100% recycled paper, with a goal of post-consumer content of 30%. Print on the back of scrap paper whenever possible. Use old inserts and stuffers as note pads/scratch pads. Use both sides of the paper on spiral notebooks or legal pads. DEPARTMENTAL EFFORTS WARDROBE: Use eco-friendly detergents (go to NRDC.org/greeningadvisor for a list of supplies) Wash clothes in cold water. Air-dry clothes whenever possible. Reuse old t-shirts as rags. SOUND: Use rechargeable batteries whenever possible Recycle partially use batteries – make them available to company members CARPENTRY/PROPS: Consider environmentally-sound versions of paints, glues, solvents, etc. Properly dispose of hazardous liquids, such as paint, paint thinners, glues, etc. LONG RUNNING SHOWS Meet with the entire company to discuss the implementation of these better practices, and point out all recycling areas in the building. Post reminders for the company throughout the building. Make a “green” package to hand out to new company members along with their welcome package, along with a water bottle AND mug for each, and make sure they are aware of where the recycling areas are; include a list of the ways that the company is trying to reduce their carbon footprint. GENERAL Implement green practices in administrative offices. Check the BGA website for templates to assist in the above initiatives, or check NRDC’s Greening Advisor at www.nrdc.org/greeningadvisor for additional information. Please Post this page What is it? The Broadway Green Alliance (BGA) is an industry-wide initiative to educate, motivate and inspire the theatre community and its patrons to adopt environmentally-friendlier practices in theatre production and everyday life. Did you know the BGA helped change all of the lights on Broadway to energyefficient ones?! The BGA also helps venues to use greener housecleaning products; encourages shows to use rechargeable batteries; encourages all shows to reduce, reuse, and recycle; and works to keep scenery and props out of landfills. The BGA also runs a binder exchange program, does free textile and electronic waste recycling and helps the Tony Awards get greener. Join today and help green Broadway. What does this mean for you and our show? Here are 10 things everyone can do to help Broadway go green: 1. Use mugs instead of paper cups for coffee. 2. Use reusable water bottles instead of disposable cups for water. 3. Turn off the lights when you leave your dressing room or a restroom. 4. Turn off the air conditioning and any electronic equipment in your dressing room. 5. Recycle paper, plastic and glass products, including your paycheck envelope. 6. Ask your sound department about switching to rechargeable batteries. 7. Ask your stage manager and press rep to give you all information digitally via email instead of hard copies of schedules, contact sheets, calendars, and memos. 8. When you order food for delivery, tell them you don’t need utensils and all those napkins. Keep a set of silverware in your dressing room for meals between shows. 9. Share any green ideas with your fellow company members! 10. __________________________ is the BGA Green Captain on this production – please go to them with any ideas you have about making this company more green or to ask any questions you may have. JOIN THE BGA at www.broadwaygreen.com OR TEXT BGA to 99222 Please pass this letter on to the Wardrobe Department 165 West 46 Street – Suite 1312 NYC 10036 Tel: (646) 454-5722 th Attention, Wardrobe Department I am contacting you on behalf of the BROADWAY GREEN ALLIANCE (BGA), Broadway’s environmental initiative. I want to offer suggestions and assistance in setting up your show in the most environmentally responsible manner. Here are a couple of things to think about. Please consider using environmentally friendly detergents when doing show laundry, as well as cold water wash when appropriate. Many items can be recycled in addition to paper, glass and metal. Most plastic bottles can be recycled (in with glass), and #5 plastics (yogurt and deli containers, etc.) can be collected and recycled at any Whole Foods. Plastic bottle caps can be collected for Aveda’s recycling program. The BGA even collects wine corks which are sent to TerraCycle to be repurposed. Finally, if you have clothing or accessories that won’t be used or stored, please don’t forget the Wearable Collections bin located at the Local 764 offices and at the BGA office at Broadway Cares. They will accept clothes, shoes, linens, and items such as bags & belts –even things that are stained or torn. Now, I know you have a lot to take care of for your show, but we are trying to include all departments in our efforts to make Broadway green. Your show also has a Green Captain –BGA ambassadors for each show-- who will be organizing things backstage and in the dressing rooms. It would be terrific to get your department involved from the beginning! Please feel free to contact me or the BGA coordinator, Rebekah Sale ([email protected]), with any questions, suggestions or if you need any assistance with our recycling programs. Laurel Parrish 917-734-2740 [email protected] Please pass this letter to the Hair and Make-Up Department 165 West 46 Street – Suite 1312 NYC 10036 Tel: (646) 454-5722 th Attention, Hair & Make-up Departments I am contacting you on behalf of the BROADWAY GREEN ALLIANCE (BGA), Broadway’s environmental initiative. I want to offer suggestions and assistance about recycling for your show so that it will have the least negative impact on our planet. Did you know that you can recycle all packaging from any brand of products used on skin, face & hair at all Origins shops? I have conditioned my cast (and many crew members, too!) to bring me all such packaging, which I then take to Origins to recycle. (There is an Origins conveniently located one shuttle stop away at Grand Central Terminal) You’d be astounded at the impact you can have! Now, I know you have a lot to take care of for your show, but we are trying to include all departments in our efforts to make Broadway green. Your show also has a Green Captain –BGA ambassadors for each show-- who will be organizing things backstage and in the dressing rooms. It would be terrific to get your department involved from the beginning. Will you please help me green-up Broadway? Please call me at 646-641-4604 and let me know if I can count on you, and don’t hesitate to speak to your Green Captain or to the BGA Coordinator, Rebekah Sale ([email protected]), with any questions or suggestions. Thanks! Elizabeth Cohen Makeup Supervisor THE LION KING Since 2008, the Broadway Green Alliance, an industry-wide initiative that educates, motivates and inspires the entire theatre community and its patrons to implement environmentally friendlier practices, has been helping Broadway get greener. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o We have worked to change all of the lights on Broadway to energy-efficient LED and CFLs. That’s over 100,000 actual bulbs and saves over 700 tons of carbon each year. There is a BGA liaison, or Green Captain, at nearly all of the shows currently running on Broadway. They bring our green message backstage. Most theatre venues now use greener housecleaning materials prepared in efficient concentration stations that re-use cleaning bottles. Shows are now washing costumes in energy efficient washers (generously donated by LG Electronics) that save enough energy to light the outside and marquee lights for nearly two months. Most shows now use rechargeable batteries in microphones and flashlights, keeping thousands of toxic disposable batteries from the waste stream every month. It is easy, saves money, and is better for the environment. Some shows use water filtration systems and most use reusable bottles backstage; keeping tens of thousands of plastic water bottles out of the waste stream. We are working to keep almost 90% of scenery out of landfills when shows close by reusing or recycling what otherwise would be thrown away. The BGA holds electronic-waste and textile recycling events twice a year–free and open to all –in Times Square. Check our website for the next one. The BGA operates a free binder exchange (in our office at Broadway Cares and at Actors’ Equity) where anyone can pick-up or drop-off binders for use in readings and rehearsals. This keeps binders out of the waste stream and encourages re-use. We are working to make the Tony Awards greener. They now use a recycled carpet and hybrid limousines for guests and even greener changes are due next year. Touring production respondents reported recycling programs and green product use at over 80% of theatres. The Touring Green program has offset over 10,000 tons of carbon through Native Energy. The BGA has collaborated with Mayor Bloomberg’s office to be part of the citywide green efforts and has joined the Mayor’s Carbon Challenge. Broadway Theatres have participated in Earth Hour for the past four years by dimming marquee lights from 8:30-9:30pm and encouraging all employees to drastically limit their energy usage for that hour. Many of the theatrical industry labor unions are joining Broadway’s efforts to become more sustainable by assisting in the implementation of better practices and participating in committee activities. The BGA has reached tens of thousands of fans through Facebook, twitter, you tube and other media. For more information go to BroadwayGreen.com or email [email protected] 165 West 46th Street – Suite 1312 New York, NY 10036 (646) 454-5722 (212) 840-0551 (fax) GREEN CAPTAIN INFORMATION SHEET: Please fill in the following information (print clearly), and return to Rebekah Sale at the above fax number Show: ________________________________________________ Theatre: ______________________________________________ Green Captain: ________________________________________ Email address: ________________________________________ Phone contact #: ______________________________________ POSITION NAME Stage Manager General Manager Company Manager House Manager Tech Director Wardrobe Supervisor Makeup Supervisor Press Agent EMAIL ADDRESS www.broadwaygreen.com PHONE NUMBER TerraCycle Brigades Brigade Accepted Cleaner Packaging Pumps, Trigger, Pouches, flexible cleaner product packaging Inkjet Inkjet Cartridges Personal Care and Beauty lipstick cases, mascara tubes, eye shadow cases, shampoo bottles, conditioner bottles, bronzer cases, foundation packaging, body wash containers, soap tubes, soap dispensers, lotion dispensers, shaving foam tubes (no cans), powder cases, lotion bottles, chap stick tubes, lotion tubes, face soap dispensers, face soap tubes, face lotion bottles, face lotion jars, eyeliner cases, eyeliner pencils, eyeshadow tubes, concealer tubes, concealer sticks, lip liner pencils, hand lotion tubes, hair gel tubes, hair paste jars. Please Note: hair spray cans, nail polish bottles and nail polish remover bottles ARE NOT acceptable. Toner Cartridge Brigade Brother: TN420,DR420,TN450,DR620,DR350,DR360,DR500,DR520,TN330,DR50 0,DR510, TN550,TN580 Canon: E-16, 120 Dell: 1815DN, 2335, 3110, 3115, 3130 Most HP cartridges Lexmark:Optra T630, Optra T632, E120, T640, T642, T644, T420, T650 Panasonic:UG – 5510, UG – 5520, UG-3350 Xerox:N4525/W820 Fuser, Docuprint 4525 Apple:M58936/A Writing Instruments Pens, pen caps, mechanical pencils, markers, marker caps, highlighters, highlighter caps, permanent markers, permanent markers caps. Cork ***SUSPENDED AS OF 6/13. BRING TO BGA OFFICE (1560 Broadway, 13th Floor) Candy Wrapper Individual candy wrappers, large candy bags, and multi-pack candy bags. Please go to Terracycle.net or write to [email protected] for more information Please post on trash cans around the theatre Please be aware that all trash and recycling collected from this theatre is taken to a Materials Recovery Facility for a post-collection sorting; metal, glass, plastic, plastic film and paper are taken out and recycled. This is not the case with residential recycling in New York City (your recycling at home must be sorted before it is collected). For any questions regarding this or any other green issue, please see your Green Captain, ____________________ or contact the Broadway Green Alliance at [email protected]. Please be aware that all trash and recycling collected from this theatre is taken to a Materials Recovery Facility for a post-collection sorting; metal, glass, plastic, plastic film and paper are taken out and recycled. This is not the case with residential recycling in New York City (your recycling at home must be sorted before it is collected). For any questions regarding this or any other green issue, please see your Green Captain, ____________________ or contact the Broadway Green Alliance at [email protected].