For the first time, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras largest events are 100% carbon-offset in 2019 thanks to a new partnership with Australia’s greenest energy retailer, Powershop.
The
festival’s three largest events, Fair Day, Party and the world famous
Mardi Gras Parade - catering for a combined audience of over 600,000 -
are carbon-offset making it carbon neutral. These changes will mean the
carbon footprint of the festival is reduced.
Powershop
CEO Ed McManus believes that this new partnership will be another great
step forward for the iconic event. “What’s exciting about this
partnership is it allows the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras to share
its positive energy - not just with hundreds of thousands of Australians
every year - but now with the environment too.”
Mardi
Gras Arts CEO, Terese Casu said, “Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has
always been a leader in the issues that matter the most to the
community so going carbon neutral was a natural fit. We’re so pleased to
be able to carbon offset our major events, which are some of the
largest in Australia. We hope that other significant events in arts and
sport can learn from the work we’re doing with Powershop.”
The
new partnership ensures the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras achieves
certification against the Australian Government’s National Carbon Offset
Standard (NCOS), making it one of the few national public events to be
carbon offset.
Launched on Friday 15
February and concluding on Sunday 3 March, the two-week Mardi Gras
program is set to be bigger, bolder and more diverse in its
representation of the LGBTQI+ community. Jam-packed with more than 100
community events, dance parties, theatre and music performances and
family- focused fun, the festival culminates with the iconic Parade on
Saturday 2 March.
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