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Rave to save the planet 14 July 2012 Melt! Festival at Ferropolis GREEN MELT! DINNER

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The Green Melt! Dinner takes place at Melt! Festival for the second time this year. 80 selected international representatives from music, science, politics,environmental NGOs, industry and media are invited to the vegetarian gourmet dinner to discuss how innovative approaches can help the music industry to achieve concrete results in reducing CO2 emissions and environmental impacts.

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Rave to save the planet

14 July 2012 Melt! Festival at Ferropolis

GReenMelt!DinneR

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PROF. DR BiRGittA WOlFFMinister of Science and Economics of Saxony-Anhalt

Wenn das "Green Melt Dinner" Mitte Juli in Ferropolis Station macht, ist es genau am richtigen Ort: im Land der erneu-erbaren Energien.

Die Energiewende hat in Sachsen- Anhalt längst begonnen. Unser Land hat schon sehr früh auf regenerative Energie-träger gesetzt. Und das mit Erfolg: Der Anteil der erneuerbaren Energieträger an der Nettostromerzeugung in Sachsen- Anhalt ist in den vergangenen Jahren stetig gewachsen: von 0,1 Prozent im Jahre 1991 auf 36,2 Prozent im Jahre 2010. Damit nimmt Sachsen-Anhalt inzwischen bundesweit einen Spitzenplatz ein. Zudem hat sich das Land auch als ausgezeichneter Produktionsstandort für Komponenten zur Energieerzeugung einen Namen gemacht. Dafür steht zum Beispiel das Unternehmen Enercon, das als deutscher Marktführer mit mehreren tausend Beschäftigten in Magdeburg Windräder produziert.

Mit dem erneut restlos ausverkauften Festival setzt Ferropolis an Sachsen- Anhalts wichtigster Eventspielstätte einen Höhepunkt im Veranstaltungskalender des Landes. Viele tausend Besucher werden auch in diesem Jahr zu einem der wichtigsten europäischen Festivals im Bereich der elektronischen und Indepen-dent-Musik pilgern. Als Wirtschafts-ministerin weiß ich um die herausragende Bedeutung dieses Großereignisses, das zu einem Aushängeschild für die Region und das gesamte Land geworden ist. Denn davon profitiert natürlich auch der Touris-mus. Zudem ist das "Green Melt Dinner" eine gute Gelegenheit, vor allem zahl-reichen jungen Menschen die vielen schönen Seiten unseres Bundeslandes näher zu bringen.

Ein "grünes" Festival in einer tradi-tionellen Braunkohle-Region zu veran-stalten, schlägt einen spannungsreichen Bogen von der Braunkohle zu den re-generativen Energieträgern und thema-tisiert damit gleichzeitig die ökologische Dimension einer der wichtigsten Zukunfts fragen der Menschheit: die Frage nach der zukünftigen Energieversorgung. Ein solches Festival vor einer so einma-ligen Kulisse wie die der "Stadt aus Eisen" findet sich kein zweites Mal in Deutschland. Ich gratuliere den Veran-staltern zu dieser tollen Idee, wünsche ihnen viel Erfolg und den Besucherinnen und Besuchern sehr viel Spaß.

SACHSEN-ANHALT

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Foreword

Ferropolis develop­ing from a monument for mining to a centre of renewable energy

The five enormous excavators which form Ferropolis – the city of steel, are not only witnesses of almost 150 years of industrial heritage but nowadays also provide a breathtaking setting for all kinds of activities, events, festivals and much, much more.

Brown coal was mined here for 30 years, in all seasons, in all weathers, and in three shifts around the clock. Because energy is needed to make wheels go round and chimneys steam and it is needed for the economy on every level and in every political system. And this is the reason why, for over a century, the energy source for all walks of life was here, and in many similar neighbouring open cast mines. The region of central Germany supplied power stations, chemical- and industrial plants, large towns and rural areas, with coal and electricity. Today the region is kown for his history: Reformation, Enlightenment and Modernity.

Conveyer 1022 Gemini, Conveyer 1025 Medusa, Bucket Chain Excavator 651 Mad Max, Excavator 1521 Big Wheel, and Bucket Chain Excavator 197 Mosquito create a unique backdrop which deeply impresses both visitors and artists

alike. The energy that radiates from this place today is musical energy. With this creative energy Ferropolis will become a symbol of a changing region.

In the last summer Ferropolis was glad about the installlation of a 3000 m2 solar panels on the festival area. This solar power plant generates about 170,000 kWh per year. However a large part of this electricity disappears in the local power grid because adequate electricity storage technologies to run the festivals only using on-site generated solar energy are still lacking.

Now its time to think about solutions. We try to find them in our workshop series called "Zukunftswerkstatt Ferropo-lis". Within this workshops innovative technologies for generating and storing power from renewable energies for major events are presented and discussed. Besides this Ferropolis wants to become a showcase of futuristic renewable energy systems, a "walkable Energiewende". A place where music fans and tourists can experience what renewable energy systems can be like in the future.

tHieS SCHRÖDeRManaging Director of Ferropolis

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As festival organisers, it is not only our goal to have a finger on the pulse in terms of music, but it is our aim to grasp the overall zeitgeist in re-gards to social concerns

and issues as well. Since the 1980's a movement towards a more environmen-tally conscious society has slowly emerged. With issues like global warming, the controversy of nuclear power stations worldwide or increasing waste generation, we couldn't continue our beloved festival as if we were immune to such critical concerns. It is our obligation, therefore, to keep continuing and improving our M!ECO campaign in co-operation with the Green Music Initiative.

With the help of our festival visitors, we began tackling environmental issues in 2010 starting with our Melt! Hotel Train, numerous travel offers, discounts and our garbage deposit. We also provided our festival goers as well as our artists with a guide to increase awareness of their own influence on the global energy balance. In 2011, under the banner of regenerative energies, solar panels were installed on the roof tops of the festival site Ferropolis to reduce energy consumption in the long term.

This year, we try to take it yet another step further. Together with various experts, the Green Music Initiative and the Ferropolis GmbH organises the "Zukunftswerkstatt Ferropolis" discussing issues like energy consumption, supply and storage to develop ideas and visions for future M!ECO projects.

Our focus is no longer directed towards mere recycling but to ‘upcycling' instead whereby waste is used to generate a product of higher value. For instance, waste collected at the festival site will be recycled and transformed into renewable energy by waste separation. One of our stages, the bike disco, is now fully relying on regenerative energy and our festival goers' fitness. In order to listen to acoustic concerts and DJ sets at the campsite, our visitors have to start pedaling to produce energy with their very own feet.

We are also proud to continue our co-operation with NGOs and organisations. Viva Con Agua will, once again, collect festival goers' cup deposit, which will be used to provide developing countries with drinking water. CharityPfand.de will ask visitors at the campsite for cup deposits and Wittenberg Tafel as well as plenty of regional vendors will also help to draw a better balance by reducing waste generation on location.

With our M!ECO campaign celebrat-ing its third anniversary this year, we hope to have taken yet another step towards an eco-friendlier festival.

MAttHiAS HÖRStMAnnManaging Director of Melt! Festival

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Foreword

Melvin BennManaging Director of Festival Republic

Every human activity has an impact on the environment and so do our festivals, but there are many ways to hugely reduce this impact and also to offset it. At

Festival Republic we work on the active side of things and implement the solutions before, not after, creating the carbon emissions.

For that to happen we need to engage

with the audience, especially when it comes to travelling to the site and recycling. It is in engaging with them that we find a great challenge; this is not to say that there is no interest from festival goers in being green, but that there is so much entertainment on offer so the Green Initiatives are not in the forefront of the audiences' minds.

What makes people having unforget-

tably good weekends in our festivals is that we give them the chance to experience, to share and to learn new things. Sustain-ability has an important role to play in there too; therefore we try to make things really easy and fun for them to participate in our green initiatives: Bike rides, priority car parks for those who share their car journey, educational talks about energy and how to measure your carbon footprint, recycling workshops, incentive schemes … the offer is amazing and the response is simply great.

Adults and children get to help the environment whilst having a fantastic time which is what hopefully will encourage them to implement those little healthy habits into their daily routines once they are back at home after the festival.

Energy efficiency is other of our chal-

lenges and to achieve the best results we are now exploring greener options; from increasing the usage of bio diesels to implementing micro generation (wind generators).

Working very closely with Julie's

Bicycle we have taken part in the creation of the Green Festival Alliance, together with other festival organizers and power suppliers. It is only by getting together and sharing our knowledge that we will get into the right track to make the change happen.

About Festival Republic:

Festival Republic is the UK's lead-

ing Festival and Event promoter.

We are extremely proud to be the

team behind the greatest rock

shows on the planet; the Reading

& Leeds Festival, the critically

applauded Latitude, The Big Chill,

Ireland's Electric Picnic, Hove in

Norway and Berlin Festival.

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JACOB BilABelFounder of the Green Music Initiative

Europe is burning. The financial crisis seems to devastate our societies at a pace no one would have thought of some years ago. All over the world people are

gathering to stop this system from destroy-ing our countries and our solidarity. It's not easy talking about climate change these days. Nonetheless, I am sure, the changing climate is a sympton of the cause that lies at the very heart of the problem: The illusion that industrial growth is endless, that resources are limit-less. And that we can carry on forever with ‚business as usual'.

I started my career in the managment of the biggest major in the music industry. At the time, people could already foresee what digitisation would mean for the business. But most of us decided to be-lieve in the fairytale I mentioned: nothing would be big enough to shake our world, we would not need to change our way of doing things. We can now see what effect this denial has had on today's music industry.

I regularly meet people who don't believe in climate change at all. It's the same kind of mentality I witnessed in the music business ten years ago. The more nihilists I meet, the less I care about changing their minds. Instead I ask them the following questions: How do you want to live in the future?

How can we accelerate moving our societies towards this dream?

The social change challenge is a complex one. It demands a thorough understanding of what's going on around us as well as cooperation between science, politics, consumers, business and civil society alike. It is therefore essential to build a common language around the challenges we face, the options we have and the life we want to live as individuals and as a society. In this regard we should develop a new Low Carbon Culture. There is no time to lose, but so much to win for all of us.

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FeRROPOliSFeRRO SOlAR

With 210 kWp output, the

QSmart modules of the

Q-Cells have been

producing energy on the

roofs of Ferropolis since

30 June 2011. The five

enormous excavators

which form the city of iron,

are not only witnesses of

almost 100 years of

industrial heritage but

nowadays also provide

a breath-taking setting for

all kinds of activities,

events, festivals and much,

much more.

Until 1991 brown coal was extracted around the peninsula. Then the open mines' giant equipment – monuments of the machine ageshould have been scrapped. But former mine workers and visionaries associated with the Bauhaus Dessau, saved the steel colossuses and grouped them into an im-pressive ensemble. Today, Ferropolis is a museum, an industrial monument, a steel sculpture, an event location and a theme park all at the same time.

Towering over everything: the giant excava-tors that remain like dinosaurs from a past era. But the future has already begun. This is shown by the first settlements of smaller companies as well as numerous new projects: swimming baths for example, or currently a whole holiday village, supplied by the longest European solar power station. In Ferropolis, as it appears, the future is possible.

And the present is celebrated: international festivals as well as big concerts from Herbert Grönemeyer to Metallica have bestowed on Ferropolis a European-wide reputation as an unparalleled setting for both artists and audience.

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At a series of workshops

labelled "Zukunftswerkstatt

Ferropolis", various experts

developed a common

vision how a site like

Ferropolis can be used to

make the Energiewende a

tangible experience to its

visitors.

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Turning Ferropolis into a "walkable Energiewende"

"Music meets solar in the "iron city"!" said Prof. Dr. Birgitta Wolf, Minister of Science and Economy for Saxony-Anhalt, last sum-mer. She was referring to the installation of 3000 m² solar panels on the roofs of Ferropolis. This was the first step on the way towards a renewable future of this festival site, which is mainly known for its impressive scenery of massive excavators; the remains from the site's original purpose as open cast coal mine. The equipment with PV panels also underlines the importance of the regional solar industry.

The roofs now generate about 170,000 kWh per year, directly fed in the local power grid. The three-day long Melt! Festival consumes half of this energy. However adequate electricity storage technologies to run the festival only using the on-site generated solar energy is lacking. Ferropolis and the Green Music Initiative strive to proactively support this challenging process to find a solution by inviting different stakeholders to a 'Zukunftswerkstatt Ferropolis'.

On 19 June 2012, the first workshop was held on Ferropolis. Innovative technologies for generating and storing power from re-newable energies for major events were the focus of intense discussions by a selected range of experts from various sectors. The meeting of technical knowhow of engineers and cultural communication expertise of pro-fessionals from the music and entertain-ment sector opened a window of highly creative exchange. They confirmed the peninsula's unique potential to become a showcase of futuristic renewable energy systems, a ‘walkable Energiewende'.

On 20 July 2012, at the second workshop sustainable tourism experts will discuss how such a ‘walkable Energiewende' can be best delivered to visitors. Ferropolis attracts 40,000 day tourists per year in addition to the 100,000 festival visitors, which provides visibility and economic inflow to the region. Here as well, the potential for further devel-opment is obvious, but it requires creative steering.

The results of the two workshops will be presented in Berlin during the Berlin Music Week on 6 September 2012. National and international representatives from politics and the music industry will be introduced to this ambitious project at a reception in the Representation House of Saxony-Anhalt in Berlin. The transition to a truly sustainable future will only succeed by joining all societal forces including culture, creativity, science, economy and policy.

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Melt! GOeS GReen

Environmental and Climate

Protection are key issues of

our time. Festivals also

have a responsibility to

address these challenges

and reduce their negative

environmental impact. The

promoters of the Melt!

Festival are aware of this

and launched the project

M!eco in partnership with

the Green Music Initiative.

In several months of work,

a comprehensive approach

was developed, making the

Melt! Festival a green

pioneer in the entertain-

ment and cultural sector.

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M!ECO VISION

Environmental pollution is the number one topic of our times. The music and entertain-ment industry, however, is very much ener-gy-intensive in every aspect (production, distribution, performance, application). The UK music industry, for example, was respon-sible for 540,000 tons of CO2 emissions in 2007. This number equals the emissions of a small town with 54,000 inhabitants or 180,000 cars per year. (Source: UK Music Industry Greenhouse Gas Emissions for 2007, University of Oxford). As a whole, Germany's music and entertainment sector is even bigger than the British. Imperative measures in order to reduce emissions haven't been implemented on a broader basis, yet.

Therefore we want to take on a responsibi-lity in the future. In 2010, we already started our broad environmental offensive together with the Green Music Initiative and other extraordinary partners.

In 2010, we focused on the festival issue number one: mobility – the festivalgoers' arrival and departure. This year, we are about to expand our projects to the energy sector.

OUR PROJECTS

Of course, we are aware that a festival can never be totally eco-friendly. However, we want to make sure that our emissions re-main as low as possible. No greenwashing on our part – we want to make it right.

Melt! Festival's looking for new environmen-tal issues, which directly concern us, every year. We deal with the consequences to the environment in order to come up with solu-tions together with our partners. We want to expand our environmental efforts and meas-ures, year by year, step by step. Last year, we focused on our festival visitors' arrival and departure. This year, our focus lies on energy preservation. Further info will follow soon. We are looking forward to your feed-back and suggestions!

Garbage Deposit

To keep Ferropolis as clean as possible during the festival, we decided to introduce a garbage deposit. We also made progress by optimising our waste disposal proce-dures. Our garbage deposit campaign is also part of this year's Melt! again. By handing in a filled bin-liner, festivalgoers get a EUR 5 refund or one of our exlusive and eco-friend-ly "You Melt My Heart" bags.

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Green Melt! Dinner

After the successful green music dinners at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen, at the Echo Awards in Berlin, the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg and the c/o pop in Cologne, the Green Melt! Dinner takes place at Melt! Festival for the second time this year. 80 selected international repre-sentatives from music, science, politics, environmental NGOs, industry and media are invited to the vegetarian gourmet dinner to discuss how innovative approaches can help the music industry to achieve concrete results in reducing CO2 emissions. Input statements lead through the evening ( including Jacob Bilabel, founder of the Green Music Initiative, Matthias Hörstmann, promoter of the Melt! Festival, Prof Dr. Harald Welzer, Director of the Futurzwei Foundation and Thies Schröder, Managing Director of Ferropolis). The discussions at the Green Music Dinners have already resulted in many concrete climate protection projects, e.g. the MorgenMelt! Rocks Tour.

Mobility

Music festivals have the carbon footprint of a small town. About 40 percent of all emis-sions stem from the visitors' arrival and departure. Since 2010, Melt! has tried to live up to its responsibilities, so we started a broad environmental offensive together with the Green Music Initiative.

We worked on practical approaches in order to reduce the three-day festival's environ-mental impact. Our emphasis lay on sustain-able, innovative and alternative travel offers by which we tried to bridge the gap between interesting offers on the one side and our visitors' needs on the other. In past years, it was reasonable to use a car in order to travel to a festival: you had space for your valuables and belongings, a place to hide from the rain, and, of course, it was the cheapest option by far. Our task, therefore, was to come up with lucrative alternatives to travelling by car.

Melt! Train

One of our innovative mobility measures in 2010 was our hotel train, which is about become part of our planning process in the following years. This train, chartered ex-clusively for the festival, equipped with couchette coach, made for a comfortable journey directly to the festival site. The train served as accommodation, rain shelter and space for your valuables as well.

For EUR 59 only (return ticket plus overnight stays included), our train proved to be an economically decent alternative to a car. The train departed from Cologne with over ten stops on its way to Ferropolis. With 600 tick-ets sold, the train was fully booked in the first year already. A festival visitor choosing our hotel train instead of a car reduces his or her carbon footprint by half. CO2 emissions are reduced from 64 kg to 31 kg per person.

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CO2online – Electricity Checkers and Climate Clicker

To raise Melt! Visitors' awareness of their impact on climate change, the campaign "Climate Clicker" is held on site. In the M!eco area, the festival visitors will receive energy saving advices explaining how indi-viduals can contribute to a climate-friendly festival. The program is also available online at www.facebook.com/klima.sucht.schutz.

Catering & "Greener" Partner

Regarding the festival's catering sector, we focused on regional vendors more promi-nently. Besides more eco-friendly and vegetarian dishes on offer, waste prevention requirements for all vendors were issued. The catering sector will be improved together with our partner Gastrobüro.As one of the festival's 2012 innovations, all green food stalls will be labeled as such this year. Stalls that are particularly eco-friendly and environmentally conscious receive a "Greener Partner" sticker in advance. At this year's M!ECO press conference, food stalls making a great effort will be rewarded.

Energy – Cooperation with Q-Cells

Last year, solar panels have been installed on the roofs of Ferropolis thanks to a co-operation with Q-Cells. 2901 square metres are now equipped with QSmart modules, photo-voltaic cells with very high efficiency. Thereby an annual amount of 170,000 kWh is generated. Energy for about 50 homes could be provided for one year. Melt! Festi-val consumes about 73,000 kWh during the festival weekend.

Regional Involvement – Donating for Tafel

With the Wittenberger Tafel e. V.‘s presence as well as the introduction of a garbage deposit, waste was drastically reduced. Thanks to all festival goers as well as Tafel, about a ton of left over, yet edible groceries were donated in 2010. We hope that this considerable achievement will be repeated in 2012.

Bike disco

When festivalgoers start to pedal at the bike disco, acoustic concerts and DJ sets from artists such as Charlie Barnes, MC Fitti, Crash Captains, Freedom Or Death, Deep Sea Diver, Fiebertanzparty, Stiff Little Spinners Special (Rampue, Krink, Mendoza, Gimmix) will be set in motion. It’s only going to happen when someone gets on a bike and starts producing energy with his or her very own feet. The Bike Disco with its E-Bikes from Kreidler can also be used to recharge cell phones of the festivalgoers on site.

GREENER PARTNERMELT! 2012

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M!ECO-ARTIST ChECklIST

What you can do to make MELT! a little more environmentally friendly.

Check your way of travelling: Going from e.g. Cologne to Berlin by plane emits about 150 kg CO2 – in a coach it takes about 1/3th of it, by van 1/10th. Imagine how great it would be for the environment if you would take the train...Also, did you know that a white coach is more environmentally friendly than a black one? If the sun burns down on your bus, the driver will have to turn up the air-con much more if the bus is black.

Check your rider: Do you really need your PG Tips and Walker crisps while in Germany or would a local brand do? Please check your catering rider thoroughly and switch to local and seasonal products wherever possible.LED does not only look good, it also saves power. Check with your production manager if you could make your production more environmentally friendly with some easy changes.

Check your hunger: Did you know that the biggest climate killer is the meat production industry? Check if you really need meat on your plate every day and try to switch to vegetarian options at least once a week.

Did you know that Melt! Festival... • has a bike stage, where the power for

acoustic concerts and DJ-sets is provided by people riding bikes?

• has it's very own solar power panels? • and its partners Ferropolis and Green

Music Initiatives are hosting a futurelab to find new technologies to store solar energy with the goal to host a sunplugged stage at Melt! one day?

• is trying to work with mostly organic, regional, seasonal caterers for our food court on the festival site?

• 's merchandise is mostly made of "organic cotton"?

• has a Hotel train where people can not only travel with but also store their belongings safely and sleep during the festival?

• is encouraging its visitors to travel to the festival by train, bus or car pool?

• is sorting all its garbage with a sorting machine after the festival?

• 's artist shuttle drivers took a course in sustainable driving?

Check out all our measures at www.meltfes-tival.de/meco and feel free to ask us ques-tions. We would also appreciate if you gave us a short interview on your thoughts about GREEN EVENTS AND TOURING. Please check at the Artist Info Point on site for more info or write to [email protected].

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The GO Group Europe was initia ted by the Green Music Initiative, Bucks University, GreenEvents Conference and the European festival associa-tion Yourope at the first Green-Events Conference in 2010 in Bonn.

The mission of the GO Group is to:

1. Identify international best practice in sus-tainable innovation for the music festival and event industry

2. Aggregate, communicate and share the collective knowledge with interested stakeholders from all over Europe

3. Establish working relationships between different industry groups to enable practical and spontaneous exchange of personal experiences

4. Build a Sustainability Training Curriculum for festival and event promoters in collaboration with Bucks University

The first GO Group workshop on ‘Energy and Communication' took place in Amster-dam in May 2011. Practical solutions on how music festivals and events can become more energy efficient were elaborated upon and adequate communication tools to actively involve the audience in the efforts towards a greener future were discussed.

For its second workshop, the GO Group went east to Budapest in April 2012. Repre-sentatives from both festivals and science discussed major issues such as international green standards, communication of green issues, waste and mobility management.

GO Group meetings are open to stakehold-ers interested in actively pushing the Green Agenda. Therefore, we would like to invite you (or your sustainability manager) to take part in the discussions …

GO GROuPeuROPe

GO stands for Green

Operations. GO Group

Europe is an independent,

pan-European and cross-

industry think-tank to

inspire people in the music

festival and events industry

to run their operations

greener and smarter.

www.go-group.org

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Thema 1 Projects

Carbon Film Quote

Carbon Film Quote is the world's first TV commercial budget estimator with an inte-grated carbon calculator. It helps BBDO prox-imity's production partners identify and evalu-ate low-emission and environmentally friendly production options when looking at initial cost estimates. Launch partners: BBDO Proximity, CMC. EU, Neue Sentimen-tal Film, Markenfilm, Das Werk, Cobblestone, Twin Film, Vogelsänger Film, Schönheits-farm, Studio Funk, Chamaeleon, Adstream

www.carbonproductionquote.com

Green Music Initiative

The Green Music Initiative acts as a platform coordinating the music and entertainment industry's effort to minimise their climate impact. Partners: British Council, Bucks New University, Club Commission, Goethe Institute, Julie's Bicycle, Melt! Festival, MTV Networks, Potsdam Institute for Cli-mate Impact Research, Rheinkultur Festival, Berlin Music Week, Yourope

www.greenmusicinitiative.de

tHeMA1

The Green Music Initiative

is a project of THEMA1, an

independent Berlin-based

think-do-tank specialized in

accelerating the transition

to a low-carbon society.

With the aim of driving

social change, THEMA1

develops, initiates and

operates complex inter-

national multi-stakeholder

processes.

www.thema1.de

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Grid Master Class

The Grid Master Class is an educative programme contributing to better mutual understanding between the different stake-holders dealing with the expansion of the European electricity grid, needed for integrating renew able energies. The Grid Master Class of fers them a neutral platform for learning basics and secrets of electricity grids and their public perception.

www.gridmasterclass.eu

PCF Project / Platform for Climate Compatible Consumption, Germany

The PCF (Product Carbon Footprint) Project provides a platform to promote sustainable consumption based on product carbon foot-prints. Launch partners: Öko-Institut, Potsdam-Institute for Climate Impact Re-search, WWF, BASF, dm drogeriemarkt, DSM, FRoSTA, Henkel, Krombacher, Rewe, Tchibo, Telekom, Tengelmann, Tetra Pak.

www.pcf-project.de

PCF World Forum

The PCF World Forum is a joint platform to foster and facilitate dialogue between inter-national initiatives on how to assess, reduce and communicate the impact of goods and services on the climate. Over 450 represen-tatives of business, retail, government, research, NGOs from over 30 countries attended the PCF World Summits.

www.pcf-world-forum.org

Renewables-Grid-Initiative

The Renewables-Grid-Initiative promotes the expansion of distributed and bulk renew-able energy generation and transmission capacity in Europe. Members: WWF, RSPB, Natuur en Milieu, Germanwatch, 50Hertz Transmission, Elia, National Grid, RTE, Swissgrid, and TenneT.

www.renewables-grid.eu

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GueStSSelected list of previous Green Music Dinners

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LANDES SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEINAlINE RENET PRODISSAllAN MCGOWAN ILMC/IQ MAGAZINE - VIP NEWSAMY SAUNDERS SPECIAL PROJECTS MANAGER AT EDINBURGH FESTIVALSANDREA GOETzkE ALL2GETHERNOW E.V. / NEWTHINKING GMBHANDREA MANO DESK OFFICER AT THE GERMAN FEDERAL FOREIGN OFFICEANDREA ROThAUG ROCKCITY HAMBURGANDREA STEINER FOUNDER/ CEO OF GOLDSTüCK.COMANDREAS GEBhARD FOUNDER AND CEO OF NEWTHINKING COMMUNICATIONSANDREAS klASSEN DESK OFFICER AT THE GERMAN FEDERAL FOREIGN OFFICEANDREAS SEVERIN FOUNDER/ MANAGING PARTNER AT CROSSRELATIONS GMBHANDRO STEINBORN MANAGING DIRECTOR OF NEU! FILMPRODUKTIONANDY SMITh FIRST SECRETARY ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY, BRITISH EMBASSY BERLINANITA TIllMANN CO-FOUNDER AND CO-OWNER OF THE PREMIUM EXHIBITIONS GMBHANJA kAPS LOFT CONCERTSANTJE hARTUNG KOMMUNIKATIVES DESIGNANTONEllA BATTAGlINI SENIOR SCIENTIST, POTSDAM INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE IMPACT RESEARCHAxEl MISSNER HOTEL ATLANTIC KEMPINSKI HAMBURGBARBARA BIlABEl FOUNDER GRUPPE BABYLONBEN COSTANTINI MIDEMBENEDIkT lökES WARNER MUSIC GROUP CENTRAL EUROPEBENJAMIN BUDDE BUDDE MUSIC GERMANYBETTINA BRAMMER HEAD OF PRODUCT AND CHANNEL MARKETING Q-CELLSBJOERN hANSEN MORGENWELT PROJECTBOB ShAhRESTANI FOUNDER OF PARTYSAN AND MD OF THAIBREAKBRICk MEDAk LICHTBLICKBRIGITTA MOll DEUTSCHE WELLEBRIGITTE WERNEBURG ARTS EDITOR OF TAZCARl-ERNST MUEllER CE MüLLER NACHHALTIGKEITS MANAGEMENTCARl-OTTO GENSCh ÖKO INSTITUTCAROlINE VARRAll PROJECT MANAGER AT THE MARSATAC FESTIVAL IN MARSEILLECARSTEN BARThOll HEAD COORDINATOR TAYLOR WESSING GERMANYCAThERINE BOTTRIll OXFORD UNIVERSITYʼS ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE INSTITUTECAThERINE lANGABEER JULIE‘S BICYCLECAThY BOOM FOUNDER AND EDITOR IN CHIEF STYLE AND THE FAMILY TUNESChARlOTTA SUNDIN POPAGANDA FESTIVALChRISTEl lüCk ORTSBüRGERMEISTERIN GRäFENHAINICHENChRISTIAN TJABEN BYTEFMChRISTIAN hOChFElD MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE ÖKO-INSTITUT BERLINChRISTIAN kROll ECOSIAChRISTIAN ROST KOMPETENZZENTRUM KULTUR- UND KREATIVWIRTSCHAFT DES BUNDESChRISTIAN TJABEN CONFERENCE PLANNER AT REEPERBAHN FESTIVAL CAMPUSChRISTIAN TJABEN CONSULTANT AND JOURNALIST AT THE REEPERBAHN FESTIVALChRISTOPh BECkER MANAGING DIRECTOR CONSTANTIN MUSICChRISTOPh BORkOWSkY PRESIDENT OF THE PIRANHA GROUPClAUDIA DIETzE FREIHEIT.COM TECHNOLOGIES

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ClAUDIA JERIChO PROJECT MANAGER AT C/O POP COLOGNEClAUDIA WEDEll GLORIACORNElIA MUCh MIDEMDANIEl BARkOWSkI HEAD OF POPKOMM AND YOUDANIEl BOESE EDITOR OF ZITTY MAGAZINEDANIEl FIEDlER ZDF KULTURDANIEl hIRES SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANTDANIEl STANDkE ARTIST & REPERTOIRE AT EMI MUSIC GSADANIEl WINkEl BUREAU EXPORTDANNIE QUIlITzSCh CONSULTANT FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMUNICATIONDENNIS SMITh TRAVOLTA DETlEF SChWARTE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF REEPERBAHN FESTIVAL HAMBURGDETlEF ThElEN MEDIA & EVALUATION MANAGER FOR GERMANY AT THE BRITISH COUNCILDIRk DREYER MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE DESIGN HOTEL LUX11 IN BERLIN MITTEDORIS PAPENBROOCk STRATEGIC ADVISER FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS AD PRESSDR. ANDREA zEll GOETHE-INSTITUTDR. BENEDIkT VON WAlTER MTV NETWORKSDR. BODO SChWIEGER MANAGING DIRECTOR, TEAM RED MOBILITY MANAGMENT CONSULTANTSDR. BRITTA kASTENS HAMBURG - EUROPEAN GREEN CAPITAL 2011DR. ChRISTINE kOlMAR EXECUTIVE BOARD-MEMBER AT WWF GERMANYDR. DIRk NOTz MAX-PLANCK- INSTITUTE FOR METEOROLOGYDR. ElkE RITT HEAD OF CREATIVE EUROPE PROGRAMMES, BRITISH COUNCIL GERMANYDR. GUIDO kUChElMEISTER FOUNDER/ CEO OF GREEN MUSIC WORLD DR. hERMANN OTT MEMBER OF THE PARLIAMENT BüNDNIS 90/ GRüNEDR. lUTz NITSChE ADVISOR TO THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE KULTURSTIFTUNG DES BUNDESDR. NINA SChNEIDER MUSIC AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES STUDIES DEGREE ADMINISTRATOR AT

POPAKADEMIE BADEN-WüRTTEMBERG DR. OlAF MEINkING BEUTLER MEINKING RECHTSANWäLTEDR. OTMAR lEll POLICY OFFICER OF VERBRAUCHERZENTRALE BUNDESVERBANDDR. PATRICk hART DIRECTOR OF THE BRITISH COUNCIL GERMANYDR. PETER URBAN NORDDEUTSCHER RUNDFUNKDR. PIT hOSAk MINISTRY OF CULTURE, SPORTS AND MEDIA, HAMBURGDR. SERAFINE lINDEMANN DIRECTOR OF THE FORUM ARTCIRCOLO / OVERTURESDR. UlF JAECkEl HEAD OF DIVISION, GERMAN FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR THE ENVIRONMENTEC zANDER HEAD OF MUSIC RADIO FRITZEGBERT RUEhl HAMBURG KREATIVGESELLSCHAFTFABIAN BRANDT MANAGING DIRECTOR FISCHERAPPELTFABIAN TöPEl CEO OF CRAZEWIRE FAlk WAlTER ARENAFINJA GöTz PROJECT MANAGER OF MELT! AND M!-ECOFOlkERT kOOPMANS FKP SCORPIO KONZERTPRODUKTIONENFRANk hEINRICh MüLLER TOPOGRAMMETRIEFRANk OTTO FERRYHOUSE PRODUCTIONSFRANk SChlIEDER RTL CREATIONFRANk SChWEIkERT ALDEBARANFRANk zUMBRUCh DELEGATE FORT HE CREATIVE ECONOMY AT STADT HEIDELBERGFRANz JOSEF SChAFhAUSEN DEPUTY DIRECTOR, GERMAN FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR THE ENVIRONMENTFREDDY PAUl GRUNERT ZKM CENTRE FOR ART AND MEDIA KARLSRUHE/ FREELANCE ARTISTFRITz REUSSWIG POTSDAM INSTITUT FüR KLIMAFOLGENFORSCHUNGGABRIEl RIQUElME CLUB BAHNHOF EHRENFELDGEORG E. MOEllER TRIPLE5GREGOR STRAUBE FREELANCERGUIDO AxMANN MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THEMA1GUIDO kOERFER UNIT MANGER AT EURO RSCGGUIDO ROSSMANN AJR GREEN ENERGYhAGEN lIEBING MUSIC EDITOR OF TIP MAGAZIN IN BERLINhAMED ShAhI SSC GROUPhANNAh hEBERlEIN GRADUATE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISThANNAh klOSE SOUNDS FOR NATURE FOUNDATION E.V.hARAlD kEGlER BAUHAUS UNIVERSITäT DESSAUhARRY RAUCh S.G.N. PROJEKT

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hEIkO JAhNkE KARSTEN JAHNKE KONZERTDIREKTION hEIkO RUEhl DIRECTOR OF GEWÖLBEhEIkO zWIRNER EDITOR IN CHIEF OF TIP MAGAZIN IN BERLINhEINER SChIEMANN PRODUCTION MANAGER AT I-MOTION GMBH - EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENThElEN SChNEIDER B2B COORDINATION AT BERLIN MUSIC WEEKhElGE hAAS RADIO BREMEN VIER AND 3 NACH 9hENDRYk MARTIN HEAD OF SPONSORING AT MELT! FESTIVALhOlGER JAN SChMIDT CO-OWNER OF GREENEVENTS EUROPE/ GO GROUPINANNA FRONIUS BRITISH COUNCIL GERMANYINGA köNIGSTADT PERFOMANCE ARTIST/BELLA BERLINJ hENRY FAIR PHOTOGRAPHERJACOB BIlABEl FOUNDER GREEN MUSIC INITIATIVE / MANAGING DIRECTOR THEMA1JACOB BOGh LIQUIDOJAhN hARRISON HEAD OF RADIO AT UNIVERSAL MUSICJAN ANDRESEN CEO VEESEOJAN hENDRIk BECkER PRESENTER AND PRODUCER NDR TV AND POPLITICS PRODUKTIONJAN SEIFERT ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISER AT THE HEINRICH BÖLL FOUNDATION IN BERLINJAN VOlkENSTEIN GREENER MAIFELD DERBYJANA hOPPE HAMBURG - EUROPEAN GREEN CAPITAL 2011JANINE SChARF FERROPOLISJEAN REhDERS KOPF & STEINE // MS DOCKVILLE FESTIVALJEAN YVES DElATTRE DIRECTOR OF DOCK DES SUDS IN MARSEILLEJEAN-A. NTIVYIhABWA SIGNED MEDIA PRODUCTIONJENNIFER WESChE HAMBURG - EUROPEAN GREEN CAPITAL 2011JENNY lUDWIG CO-FOUNDER OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVE GOTH FOR EARTHJO DOBER OWNER/ DIRECTOR OF CONSCIENCEJOAChIM FRIElINGSDORF ENERGIEAGENTUR.NRWJOAChIM GANSE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF DELOITTE CERTJOAChIM hElBIG GOETHE-INSTITUTJOBST BUESChER MANAGING DIRECTOR COLUMBUS CHALLENGEJOChEN SANDIG ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND MANAGER OF RADIALSYSTEM VJOEl BERGER MANAGING DIRECTOR OF MYSPACE GERMANYJOhANNES EVERkE DIRECTOR MARKETING SALES HAMBURG MARKETINGJOhN WhITEhEAD BRITISH COUNCIL GERMANYJONAThAN IMME CO-FOUNDER OF IGNORE GRAVITY GMBHJöRG lAUMANN JOURNALIST AT MUSIKMARKTJöRN STURM KAMPNAGEL INTERNATIONALE KULTURFABRIKJUlIA GUDzENT MELT! FESTIVALJUlIA RAWlINS HEAD OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS AT THE

BRITISH COUNCIL GERMANYJUlIA ROTENBERGER KÖLNER STADTANZEIGERJUlIAN BUTz KOLLEKTIV / GREENER MAIFELD DERBYJUlIANE PROChNOW PROJECT MANAGER OF THE YELLOW LOUNGE.JüRGEN GREThlER OWNER OF GRETHLER RECHTSANWäLTEJUTTA UNGER C/O POPkAI BRITT GREENPEACEkAI RüSBERG MEDIENHAUS BOCHUMkAllE lAAR THE TEMPORARY SOUND MUSEUMkARSTEN JAhNkE KARSTEN JAHNKE KONZERTDIREKTIONkAThARINA WAGNER TIP BERLINkATIE GRIGGS 10:10 GLOBAL/ GERMANYkATRIN ERIChSEN MUSIQUE COUTUREkENNY ANDERSON FENCE RECORDSkERSTIN SChNATz DEUTSCHE WELLEklAUS DE BUhR PROJECT DIRECTOR HAMBURG - EUROPEAN GREEN CAPITAL 2011 klAUS-D. STOFFERS FOUNDING DIRECTOR OF MARKT- & MEDIEN- KOMMUNIKATIONkNUT SChlINGER EDITOR OF MUSIK WOCHEkOlBRUN hAllDORSDOTTIR FEDERATION OF ICELANDIC ARTISTSkONRAD VON löhNEYSEN EMBASSY OF MUSICkRISTIN REISSIG CLIMATE POLICY AND ENVIRONMENT OFFICER, BRITISH EMBASSY BERLINkURT REINkEN STEG HAMBURG

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lASSE kROll LUNATIC FESTIVALlAURA hEINRIChS POPAKADEMIElEIF NUESkE MOJO CLUBlENA BUCk GREEN MUSIC INITIATIVE / THEMA1lENA GOlIASCh 3SAT AND ARTElEYlA PIEDAYESh LALA BERLINlINNéA SVENSSON OYA FESTIVALlIzzY NEWTON SXSWlONG lONG BEIJING THE ONE CLUBlOThAR SChNEIDER ENERGIEAGENTUR.NRWlOUkIANOS zAVOlAS SMART ENERGY FOR EUROPE PLATFORMlOVIS WIllENBERG HELDENMARKT / FORUM FUTURAlUCIlE BARRAS PROJECT MANAGER OF THE GREEN MUSIC INITIATIVElUTz GRIMM MANAGING DIRECTOR OF TPA COMMUNI- CATIONS DESIGNMANFRED TARI FOUNDER OF POP 100/ MUSIKMARKTMANUEl kREUTz MANAGING PARTNER AT SOLARMAPS MARCO VOIGT MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CLEAN TECH WORLD AND FOUNDER OF THE

CLEAN TECH MEDIA AWARDMAREN BAlkOW JOURNALIST AT THE DEUTSCHE WELLE RADIOMARIA ENDRICh MUSIC CURATOR OF THE SOMMERTHEATER FESTIVAL HAMBURGMARIE VOIGT DB MOBILITY LOGISTICS, DB DIENSTLEISTUNGENMARkO hEGNER MELT! FESTIVALMARkUS MEISSNER MANAGING DIRECTOR AT HELIOPOLITRONICS GMBH MARkUS SChäFER DIE ORGANISATION - PROJEKTAGENTUR FüR CONTENT, MARKEN & MEDIENMARkUS VON WOllANk AUTHOR AND COLUMNIST OF 030 BERLIN AND BERLINER ZEITUNGMARTA SChUlz HAMBURG UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCESMARThA BISSMANN EU PROJECT MANAGER WIP / COORDINATOR ENERGY UNIONMARTIN BREM MANAGING DIRECTOR OF BRAND ENGINEERING SOLUTIONSMARTIN BRUECk BAUHAUS DESSAU FOUNDATIONMARTIN ElBOURN FOUNDER OF GREAT ESCAPE FESTIVALMARTIN SMITh COLUMBUS CHALLENGEMATThEW BEAVERS PROJECT COORDINATOR AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL GERMANYMATThEW hAWTIN VISUAL ARTISTMATThIAS ElWARDT MANAGING DIRECTOR CINEMA ABATONMATThIAS GEBAUER CHIEF CORRESPONDENT FOR SPIEGEL MAGAZINMATThIAS höRSTMANN HÖRSTMANN UNTERNEHMENSGRUPPEMATThIAS kIND MANAGING DIRECTOR OF KOBALT MUSIC PUBLISHING GERMANYMATThIAS RISChAU THE GREEN PATHMATThIAS VON hARTz DIRECTOR OF IMPULSE THEATER FESTIVAL & SOMMER-THEATER, HHMATThIAS WIllENBAChER CEO OF JUWI HOLDING, FOUNDER "100% ERNEUERBAR"MAx PAPROTh BUDDE MUSIC UKMENGlOU lI RABBIT MUSIKMIChAEl BIWER PROLIGHT + SOUNDMIChAEl FRITz FOUNDING MEMBER OF VIVA CON AGUA DE SANKT PAULIMIChAEl GREIF ECOMOVE INTERNATIONALMIChAEl GROSS AVATOURSMIChAEl kOTzUllA UMWELTBUNDESAMTMIChAEl MüllER ENERGIEAGENTUR.NRWMIChAEl MüllER SAMSUNGMIChAEl POlIzA PHOTOGRAPHERMIChAEl SChIEWACk PROGRAMME DIRECTOR OF JUMP, A MDR RADIO CHANNELMIChAEl SIEMER DIRECTOR OF GEWÖLBEMIChAEl SPIEGEl WISLMIChAEl SPIElMANN PE INTERNATIONALMIChAEl zSChARNAk GLORIAMIChI BECk ARTIST FROM "DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER" AND "TURNTABLEROCKER"MIlENA FESSMANN DJ AND MUSIC SHOW PRESENTER RADIO 1 AND FOUNDER OF CINESONGMIRkO WhITFElD SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST FESTIVALSNANCY ChEN ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER MAMA SUSTAINABLE INCUBATIONNIlGüN öz CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS AT UNIVERSAL MUSIC AND OZ BERLINNOBERT OBERhAUS C/O POP

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NORBERT lOEW BENCHNORBERT TIllMANN CO-FOUNDER AND CO-OWNER OF THE PREMIUM EXHIBITIONS GMBHOkE GOETTlICh FINETUNESOlAFF FURNISS MUSIC WEEKOlE TIllMANN MEMBER OF STÖRUNGSMELDER, ACTOR, COACHOlIVER kOCh QTOMOlIVER ISAACS THIS IS MUSICOlIVER IhRENS MANAGING DIRECTOR OF RADAR MEDIA GMBHOlIVER JANIk MANAGING DIRECTOR OF JUNIPER GROUPPATRICk JACOBShAGEN MANAGING DIRECTOR OF FILMRECHT FILMPATRICk SChUENEMANN TRUEGRASS ORGANISATIONPATRIk MERTENS A.S.S. CONCERT & PROMOTIONPATTY SChüNEMANN CLUBMOB BERLINPAUl BARANOWSkI EVENT MANAGER AT STADT DORTMUND/ STADTGRüNPETER ESSER FOUNDER OF THE SILENT CLIMATE PARADEPETER RADOMSkI RED SMURF MEDIA GMBHPETRA hUSEMANN-RENNER MANAGING DIRECTOR OF MOTOR MUSICPhIlIPP hAASER DJPhIlIPP küNSTlE NARIPPhIllIPE CORNU FOUNDER AND CO-OWNER APPALOOZA PRODUCTIONSPIA EhlERS HEAD OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS, BRITISH COUNCIL GERMANYPROF. DR. FRITz REUSSWIG PIK POTSDAM PROF. DR. hARAlD WElzER DIRECTOR OF THE CENTRE FOR INTER- DISCIPLINARY MEMORY RESEARCH

IN ESSENPROF. DR. M. JEISMANN HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION OF THE GOETHE INSTITUT IN

BERLINPROF. hUBERT WANDJO DIRECTOR OF MUSIC BUSINESS OF POPAKADEMIE BADEN-WüRTTEMBERGPROF. NIElS-PETER RUDOlPh DIRECTOR OF THEATRE AND OPERA PRODUCTIONSPROF. NORBERT AUST CEO SEELIVE TIVOLI AND CONSULTINGRAINER GRIGUTSCh MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CLUBCOMMISSION / CLUBCONSULTRAINER SChMIDT EDITOR IN CHIEF OF ROLLING STONE, MUSIKEXPRESS, SOUNDSRAINER TRAUBE HEAD OF ARTS AND CULTURE AT GERMANYʼS INTERNATIONAL

BROADCASTER DEUTSCHE WELLERAlF ChRISTOPh C/O POPRAlF GRAUEl BUSINESS JOURNALIST AND CONSULTANT RAlPh h. ChRISTOPh COLOGNE ON POP RASMUS PRIESS PROJECT LEADER OF PRODUCT CARBON FOOTPRINTING PROJEKT AND

WORLD FORUMREBECCA STUFFER MARKETING/ COMMUNICATION, I-MOTION GMBHREINER ANDREä PROJECTFINANZRIChARD hAWTIN FOUNDER BEATPORTROBERT TUCOVIC ERNST & YOUNGROlAND lEESkER MANAGING DIRECTOR AT THE MUSIC MARKETING AGENCY ROCKITROMAN DAShUBER GREEN MUSIC INITIATIVE/ GREEN CLUB INDEXRUTh ROCkENSChAUB FILMFEST HAMBURGSABINE FUNk GENERAL MANAGER OF THE RHEINKULTUR FESTIVAL IN BONNSANDRA DElASAUCE HEAD OF CONTENT FOR ZAOZA AND VIVENDIMESANDRINE MITTElSTäDT PCH BERLIN-LOS ANGELESSARA lOSSIUS HAFSLUNDSARAh DICkEl FREELANCE TV-JOURNALIST AND PRODUCERSASChA lAFElD FIRST CLIMATESEBASTIAN DRESEl DELEGATE FOR CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ECONOMY AT

WIRTSCHAFTSFÖRDERUNG MANNHEIMSEBASTIAN FlEITER THE ELECTRIC HOTELSEBASTIAN kEIl WBN:DIGITALSEBASTIAN köRBER HEAD OF THE MEDIA DEPARTMENT, INSTITUT FüR AUSLANDSBEZIEHUNGENSEYMOUR STEIN VICE-PRESIDENT WARNER BROS RECORDS / CO-FOUNDER SYRE RECORDSShEIlA-MIChEllE RIEkE WANTED PICTURESSIR MIChAEl ARThUR BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO GERMANYSTEFAN BOhNE ARTTHEATER / KLUBKOMMSTEFAN DIERkS SENIOR MANAGER CORPORATE RESPONSABILITY TCHIBO

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STEFAN kIWIT MANAGING DIRECTOR OF EXIT MEDIA BRAND ENTERTAINMENTSTEFAN lANGkAMMER QTOMSTEFAN läUFER Q-CELLSSTEFAN lEhMkUhl MELT! FESTIVALSTEFAN lEUChTEN ENERGIEAGENTUR.NRWSTEFAN lIEhR KREUTZ & PARTNERSTEFAN PURISS FRONTLINESHOP.COMSTEFAN zARGES MUSIKMARKTSTEFANIE FRANkE CEO ASSISTANT AT JUICY BEATS FESTIVAL/POPMODERN GMBH/UPOP E.V.STEFFI SAUERACkER CO2 ONLINESTEPhAN BENN LAWYER AT KLUBKOMMSTEPhANIE SChROPP CO2 ONLINESTEPhANIE WEIGEl TOLLWOODSTEVE REDMOND BPISVEN hASENJAEGER 380GRADSYlVIE klEINDIENST FREELANCE EDITORTERESA MOORE BUCKS UNIVERSITYThERESA kESSlER SELPH2ThIES SChRöDER FERROPOLISThOMAS FRANkEN Q-CELLSThOMAS SChEPPlER UMWELTBANKThORE DEBOR CEO ZUENDWERKEThORSTEN hABERMANN TELEFóNICA GERMANYTIlMAN SANTARIUS HEAD OF INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE AND ENERGY POLICY AT THE

HEINRICH BÖLL FOUNDATIONTIM NEBEl WBN: BüRO FüR KOMMUNIKATIONTIM RENNER MANAGING DIRECTOR OF MOTOR MUSICTIMOThEUS WIESMANN HAMBURG MUSIC BUSINESS ASSOC. IHMTINA FUNk OWNER & MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CREATIVE LOBBY GMBHTINA hEINE ELBJAZZTINA kOPPElIN UNIVERSAL MUSICTINA kRüGER BOOKING AGENT AT KARSTEN JAHNKE KONZERTDIREKTION GMBHTINA SIkORSkI HEAD OF PROJECT FACTORY & CORPORATE COMMUNICATION

POPAKADEMIE BADEN-WüRTTEMBERGTOBIAS FROEhlICh CO-FOUNDER QTOMTOBIAS ThOMAS PROGRAM MANAGER AT C/O POPTOMMY NICk BERLIN MUSIC WEEKTONY MARTIN GREEN MUSIC INITIATIVE / THEMA1TORGE DRäGER CLUB BAHNHOF EHRENFELDTORSTEN GERICkE Q-CELLSTORSTEN lANGE FRONTLINEUlI hEllWEG INTERNATIONALE BAUAUSTELLUNG IBAUlI TANAS 2BILD TV.EVENTS & MEDIAUlRIkE BECk ARTIST AT ENCOREURIz VON OERTzEN HI-LIFE UWE WERNER COCA-COLAVERENA MüllER ENERGIEAGENTUR.NRWVERENA VEhlING MANAGING DIRECTOR OF EXIT MEDIA BRAND ENTERTAINMENTWAlTER lINDNER COMMISSIONER FOR CRISIS MANAGEMENT AT THE GERMAN FEDERAL

FOREIGN OFFICEWINFRIED OWTSChARENkO Q-CELLSWOlFGANG BERGMANN ZDF THEATERKANALYOkO ANNA RüCkERl 1LIVE WDR

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PARtneRSWe would like to thank the partners for their generous support

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