Directed by award-winning filmmaker Steve Lawrence (\u201cDown the Barrel\u201d), the film uses groundbreaking digital 3D techniques to provide an unprecedented all access pass to the X Games. Iconic action.<\/span><\/em><\/p>\nThere is method behind ESPN’s madness of staging such huge, star-studded and action-sports packed events so close to one another. Namely, in their quest to reduce, reuse and recycle they were able to do just that, for a significant amount of the materials, used for both events. No carting, no hauling, no demolishing – just “reinventing.” In fact, the 2009 ESPYs represented a major step in ESPN’s continued commitment to environmentall friendly productions as the event, for the first time, was carbon neutral. By implementing stringent recycling and composting measures, the ESPYs were virtually waste free. I can personally vouch for that, as ESPN hired one of the best in the biz, Michelle Plotkin, to make it happen. Plotkin and her team personally sorted mountains of trash to be recycled and then followed the trash caravan style the morning following the events to the outskirts of the city to make sure it was recycled properly. Plotkin put herself on a sort of 24-hour duty call of trailing the trash-4-recycling stream.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n
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<\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n“The ESPYs celebrate the best in sports every year, so it makes sense for us to raise the bar and make this event as green as can be,” said Maura Mandt, executive producer. “Each year, we will find new ways to improve to our efforts.”<\/p>\n
Here’s a glimpse of ESPN’s How To:<\/p>\n
Reduction techniques included:<\/p>\n
\n- Set and decor elements designed for reuse with many used originally in 2008;<\/li>\n
- Locally rented items used wherever possible to ensure reuse;<\/li>\n
- Purchasing consumables locally in bulk reduced excess packaging waste;<\/li>\n
- Reusable water bottles and refilling stations eliminated over
\n5,000 individual single-use bottles;<\/li>\n - Beyond basic recycling of paper and beverage containers, construction and demolition debris, cardboard, food waste, electronics, even cooking grease were also recycled.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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In 2008, 6.3 tons of C02, equivalent to driving approximately 13,000 miles, was avoided through use of alternative fuels, non-petroleum products and other energy saving tactics. To check on 2009’s updated stats, go to www.espys.tv.<\/p>\n
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Paige Donner is the Founder\/Publisher of the popular Greening Hollywood Blog.<\/p>\n
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XGames 3D: The Movie is ESPN’s first action-sports 3D movie. Soundtrack is by The Crystal Method. ESPN went carbon neutral this year at their summer ESPYs and XGames held at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles. Get the full story from Greening Hollywood.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":97,"featured_media":16742,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2,1],"tags":[3814,3815,3816,3817,3454,3818,3819,3820,3821],"yoast_head":"\n
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