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Eco-Rider
The Eco-Rider was conceived as a way to send one small but crucial message: a need for small actionable steps for DJs to adhere to, for change to happen within the music industry.
How it works
When a DJ or artist adopts the Eco-Rider, they commit to requesting that the venues and events they play at provide a single-use plastic-free DJ booth. It’s that easy. And when a venue or event adopts the Eco-Rider as a standard, they bridge the gap and officialise their efforts to go single-use and plastic free, kindly asking for all of their guests' help.
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WE PROVIDE ECO-RIDERS
Artists & DJs can download the Eco-Rider that we have crafted for them directly from our website.
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WE HELP ECO-RIDERS CIRCULATE
They can then integrate it to their existing rider, which will be communicated to any event or venue booking them. If a venue or event wants to make a greater effort towards their plastic-free journey, they can contact us to obtain their own Eco-Rider standard.
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WE HELP FINDING ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Venues and events can then take this request into account, and contact Bye Bye Plastic for help and recommendations for the most suitable plastic-alternative replacements.
By doing this we....

Empower DJs to use their voice for change

Create a positive ripple effect

Revive faith that individual actions can become collective power

Develop a soft coercion tool through the power in numbers
We've already welcomed more than 1.500 artists to the dance.
Why not you ?
DJs
& Artists
When a DJ or artist adopts the Eco-Rider, they commit to requesting that the venues and events they play at provide a single-use plastic-free DJ booth. It’s that easy.


Eco-Rider
Venues
The Eco-Rider Venues came as an organic next chapter to the Eco-Rider for DJs & Artists. After implementing the Eco-Rider, venues can bridge the conversation with artists and make sure everyone has a role in the effort to rid their premises of single-use plastics.