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Jones Soda to Pedal Power Office for Earth Day

April 21, 2009 by David Longdon Leave a Comment

Official press release:

SEATTLE – Jones Soda Co. is celebrating Earth Day by launching its “Keeping It Real” sustainability program. To kick off the initiative, the company will go off the electrical grid and power its Seattle headquarters solely with bicycle generated energy. Community members and Jones staff will pedal ten bicycles to generate all the energy needed for the day.

“When it comes to the environment, Jones Soda Co. has always encouraged consumers and business partners to keep it real,” said Joth Ricci, CEO-elect, Jones Soda. “On Earth Day 2009, we are signifying the official launch of our ‘Keeping It Real’ platform by going off the electrical grid. By partnering with local businesses and organizations to achieve this feat we are symbolizing our commitment to making our planet a little greener, healthier and better to live in.”

“Keeping It Real” encompasses energy management, waste reduction, recycling and Fair Trade Certified practices inside and outside the office. To create the program, the company is working with all of its business partners to achieve more environmentally friendly business practices.

In order to human-power the office on Earth Day, the company partnered with local companies and organizations including Recycled Cycles and the University of Washington’s Applied Physics Lab, along with inspiration from www.pedalpowergenerator.com. The bikes used will convert pedaled energy into usable electricity. In addition, Jones will scale back normal electrical use, powering a limited number of computers, phones and other electrical equipment. Tap Plastics, Columbia Distributing, Superbig Creative, Schuck’s Automotive, Interstate Batteries and Piecora’s are sponsoring the event and Cascade Bicycle Club will be on-site pedaling and educating visitors about bicycling for a greener community.

To participate in Jones Soda Co.’s Earth Day activities, visit the Jones Soda office at 234 9th Ave N on Wednesday, April 22, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Participants will receive free soda and memorabilia. For those that cannot participate at Jones Headquarters, the activities can be viewed online through a webcam on the Web site. For more information about Jones’ Earth Day 2009 activities, please visit www.jonessoda.com.

Cascade Bicycle Club staff plans to join in the fun at 2PM.

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