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Team Clif Bar Midwest renews climate-neutral initiatives
From press release March 14, 2007 Chicago Athlete
Team Clif Bar Midwest, a second-year cycling program based in
Chicago, is proud to announce the renewal of its climate-neutral
initiatives for the 2007 season. Carrying over a successful endeavor
from its inaugural season, Team Clif Bar Midwest will join title sponsor
Cilf Bar & Co. in supporting Native Energy, a privately-held Native
American company focused on the production of renewable,
sustainable energy through wind farms. Team Clif Bar Midwest is also
sponsored by Whole Foods Market, which is recognized as one of the
nation's most dedicated proponents of wind energy.
All of the miles driven or flown by members of Team Clif Bar Midwest for
cycling-related activities will be tracked over the course of the 2007
season. At the conclusion of the racing calendar, for every 300 miles
recorded, the program will purchase a $2 'Cool Tag' that benefits Native
Energy's WindBuilders program. The Wind Builders
endeavor assists Native American communities in constructing and
maintaining wind farms that deliver energy without releasing carbon
dioxide into the atmosphere. Each Cool Tag represents a savings of
300-pounds of carbon dioxide emissions, the approximate amount
generated by traveling 300 miles in the average car. Additionally, Clif
Bar & Co. -- in an effort to "Start Global Cooling" -- will match all of the
Cool Tags purchased by Team Clif Bar Midwest, effectively doubling the
effort's impact. Earlier this year, Clif Bar & Co. partnered with Native
Energy for California's Sea Otter Classic, reducing the environmental
impact of one of the nation's largest cycling events.
"I think the success that Team Clif Bar Midwest had with its Climate-
Neutral campaign during its very first year of existence shows that, with
a little effort, even a small group of individuals can band together and
spread a positive message," said Clif Bar & Co. Midwest Field Marketing
Manager Joel Feinberg. "The Cool Tag purchases the team made were
a key component of the campaign, but getting the word out was just as
critical. The real impact will come when other programs from the area
pick up on how easy it is to take part in something like this."
Following the 2006 season, Team Clif Bar Midwest offset approximately
66,000 miles worth of carbon dioxide. The team's efforts to have a
minimal environmental footprint were recently mentioned in an article
titled "Going, Going, Green" by Alexander Wolff, which appeared in the
March 8, 2007 edition of Sports Illustrated magazine. In addition to the
Cool Tag program, Team Clif Bar Midwest will again ally with Chicago's
Friends of the Parks to help clean up local parks and playing fields in
urban Chicago this year. New for 2007, the team will travel to many of its
events in a new bio-diesel-powered Dodge truck, purchased by Clif Bar
& Co. to support the company's regional marketing operations.
For more information about Clif Bar's "Start Global Cooling" campaign,
visit www.clifbar.com
. To learn more about Native Energy, visit www.nativeenergy.com.
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