As the festival has evolved, so has its vision of itself; and recently, it has adopted the ecological mindset of many of the breweries it showcases. Notably, six years ago, the GABF started a sustainability program, seeking to reduce its carbon footprint, and the waste it contributes to Denver area landfills. Improvements have been steady, and in 2012, the fifth year of the program, the GABF successfully diverted just over 70% of its total waste from landfills.
2013 will mark the sixth year of sustainable initiatives and the GABF is aiming for an 80% “diversion” rate. In addition to recycling, the GABF plans on implementing energy saving techniques, such as running the house lights at 50%. Another addition, to In 2013, the GABF is working with non-profit organizations to increase awareness and education over its efforts, and ensure that it is achieving its goals.
Revolutionary Spirits will be attending this year’s GABF focusing on the sustainable initiatives of the GABF, as well as many of the attending breweries. Continue to check back on 2nd Green for the latest updates. You can follow us on Twitter at @RevoSpirits and you can “friend” us on the beer app. Untappd @RevoSpirits.
You can read more about the sustainability efforts of the GABF on its website.