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Come Celebrate Green Festival's 10th Year Anniversary!

“This weekend, the San Francisco Concourse Exhibition Center will host Green Festival on April 9-10. Green Festival is a combination of two powerhouse organizations: Green Americaand Global Exchange. Founded in 1982, Green America is committed to creating economic power while striving for a socially just and environmentally sustainable society. Global Exchange is a 22-year old international organization that focuses on social, economic, and environmental justice, with a strong awareness for human rights. When these two organizations team up for Green Festival, you better be prepared for a rocking green and sustainable weekend!”

Come Celebrate Green Festival’s 10th Year Anniversary! via Natalie Safra – Examiner.com

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Don’t miss the Green Festival in San Francisco April 9th and 10th 2011

“Get ready, because the San Francisco Green Festival is this weekend, April 9-10 at the San Francisco Concourse and Exhibition Center. Discounted tickets are still available online. The deadline for you to purchase your discount online tickets is Friday April 8th at 5pm PST. You can also purchase your tickets at the box office on Saturday and Sunday.

Admission has always been free for members of Global Exchange, Green America, festival volunteers, or those under 18. A five dollar discount is available for students with ID, seniors, bike riders with use of bike valet, and those who use public transportation.”

Don’t miss the Green Festival in San Francisco April 9th and 10th 2011 via Annabel Ascher – Examiner.com

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Choices, choices at this weekend's Green Fest

“Red, white, or green? You can go for all three, at least at this weekend’s celebration of all things sustainable. Jon Frey’sbiodynamic vineyard will be pouring away — alongside 190 other exhibitors — at Sat/9-Sun/10′s Green Festival.

If the extensive alphabetical list of vendors gives an apt portrayal of Green Fest’s floorplan, Frey will shack up alongside From War to Peace, a husband-wife jewelry team that creates fashion from dismantled nuclear missile systems. One booth over, Frontier Angel Soap will leave passer-bys sweet-smelling and squeaky clean. Displays of sustainable goodies in other aisles of the Concourse Exhibition Center? Eco-friendly river rafting, passively-powered thermal art, and rolfing, a holistic system of soft tissue massage created by Dr. Ida Rolf.”

Choices, choices at this weekend’s Green Fest via Emily Appelbaum – Pixel Vision – SFBG Arts & Culture

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Win Tickets: 2011 Green Festival | SoMa

“This festival dedicated to sustainable progress has been going strong for a decade now, backed by a shifting American mindset, especially in progressive SF. This year’s Green Festival features presentations by over 125 authors, inventors, politicians, innovators and visionaries.”

Win Tickets: 2011 Green Festival | SoMa via Fun Cheap SF

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Green Festival visits San Francisco in April

Green Festival is currently the largest sustainability event in the world. Ten years and one million attendees later, Green Festivals are going strong in five major US cities.

Six festivals a year are presented: San Francisco has two, and Los Angeles, New York, Seattle and Chicago each have one festival.

A combination of a trade show and educational conference, Green Festival seeks to educate the population and provide the public with opportunities to sample and witness changes in the green movement. The trade show aspect includes about 300 companies showing their products, and the conference aspect encompasses speakers on a wide variety of sustainability topics.

“The goal is to save humanity from itself. We are undermining the planet’s ability to support human existence,” explained Kevin Danaher, Executive Director of the Global Citizen Center. “With Green Festival we are trying to accelerate the transition to the green economy. As the natural resource base gets depleted, the profitability of saving resources goes up. There are many green companies that people are not aware of. Green Festival puts the public in contact with this.”

Green Festival visits San Francisco in April via The Western Edition – San Francisco

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San Francisco Green Festival

“With live music, a kid’s green zone, hundreds of exhibitors, free samples and amazing speakers, this event is great for both green industry insiders and people totally new to the green scene. Vendors are friendly and ready to talk about their innovative green products and how they benefit you, your family and the planet. With everything from home dehumidifiers that produce filtered drinking water to non-toxic sunscreen to all-natural body products, the San Francisco Green Festival has it all.”

-Jocelyn Broyles

San Francisco Green Festival via the Green Extract

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Green Festival : San Francisco

“Spring is in the air and it’s that time again… Green Festival is coming to San Francisco this weekend, April 9 & 10. It’s a national project of Green America and Global Exchange that will be in Chicago, Seattle, New York and Los Angeles as well throughout this year.

I think what makes this festival stand out is that it carries the true sense of inspiration that makes the green community powerful. For those of you who have been before, you know that the Green Festival is one of the greatest collections of all things green, and that it’s done nothing but expand and grow ever since it debuted.”

Green Festival : San Francisco via Scott James – Care2

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361. San Francisco Spring Green Festival

“It’s that time of year again. Spring time. And things are looking up as we’re seeing sun yet again in the nick of time for this great event.

San Francisco Spring Green Festival”

361. San Francisco Spring Green Festival via 365 in SF

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The Green Festival Neighborhood: SoMa – Best place to go green?

“Learn how to lend a hand at this year’s Green Festival, coming to San Francisco April 9-10. This two-day event which promotes sustainability includes speaker events, exhibitions, hands-on workshops, and a marketplace with over 300 local, natural, and sustainable vendors. Students, seniors, and public transportation users can grab tickets for a discounted rate.”

Best Place to Go Green? via Living Social

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Happy 10th Birthday for Green Festival!

TreeHugger is excited to be partnering with Green Festival this year. We’ll be bringing you some fun and interesting updates from the events, starting in San Francisco April 9 – 10. To help get things started, here’s an introduction from Dr. Kevin Danaher, a Founder of Global Exchange, TransFairUSA and the Green Festivals.

They say time flies when you’re having fun. That certainly has been the case with the Green Festivals, a joint project of Global Exchange and Green America, with our partners at Seven Star Events.

As we go into our tenth year, these parties-with-a-purpose have now reached more than one million people, inspiring them with green/eco alternatives to the nature-destroying corporate model.

This year we are expanding to New York (October 1-2), and Los Angeles (October 29-30), so if you know people who we should be in touch with–either for our Host Committees or to speak or exhibit or volunteer at the events–please let us know.

Our combination of green enterprise and radical education has struck a chord with the hippest people — those who are trying to be good ancestors by creating a sustainable economic model to ensure that our grandchildren will not inherit a burnt cinder of a planet.

The green economy is the only sector that tells people: “consume less, and consume consciously, instead of unconsciously.” We are not so naïve as to think that we can “buy our way to salvation.” But people do have a number of basic needs for food,clothingshelter, health, and fun! And it is better to meet these needs by supporting enterprises run by people who share our values of social justice and environmental restoration.

Yes, there is green-washing out there. But consumers are increasingly hip to companies that cannot back up their green claims with tangible proof. And the great thing about Green Festival is that we use Green America‘s standards for social and environmental responsibility to screen all of the exhibitors – so there is no green-washing at the Green Festivals.

Those of us promoting fair trade and the green economy understand that we possess a market advantage over the mainstream corporate products. Each product we sell is actually two products: the product itself and the story of who produced it – what company stands behind the product — and how it was produced. Whereas the model of the big corporations is to hide their impact on workers and the environment, the green companies treat workers, the environment their communities and their customers as stakeholders with them in creating a better future.

Plus, there is a simple supply-and-demand factor working in favor of the green economy. As natural resources get depleted, the profitability of saving resources and developing renewable substitutes goes up. So we are seeing a steady shift of capital, policy and jobs in a green direction. Sure, the system is not shifting as quickly as we would like it to, but it is shifting nonetheless.

Those of us who have a radical critique of capitalism as practiced by the transnational banks and corporations are in the best position to redefine enterprise in a triple-bottom-line direction. For 22 years now, my organization, Global Exchange, has pioneered the non-profit enterprise model, subordinating profits to social justice and environmental restoration. In developing this new model of enterprise there are two questions that must be answered correctly: (1) In the production of your goods and services did you exploit people or nature?, and (2) What do you do with the profits, put them into your own pocket or put them back into the education work?

The ten years of Green Festivals have given us a large network of green companies and tens of thousands of grassroots supporters. So now it is time to build on this network to create a permanent Green Festival–GreenMart, the first eco-mall convergence platform that will be one-stop shopping for the green economy. If you are interested in learning more about this new venture, don’t hesitate to contact me at 415-255-2341 or Kevin(at)globalexchange(dot)org. Looking forward to seeing you at Green Festival this year!

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