#1 - Carpool to the Show

Did you know that over 75% of the carbon footprint of a concert comes from fans traveling to and from the show?

We've partnered with PickupPal, the world's first online transportation marketplace, to help you share rides to and from the show. In addition to helping fight global warming, you'll be entered to win cool prizes, just by carpooling! AND you'll see how much carbon emissions you've actually avoided through the use of PickupPal.

Click here to participate in The Fray On-line Carpooling Service.

 
 

#2 - Speak Out to Congress

Visit the HeadCount website and send an email to Congress encouraging policies that support sustainability and conservation. It’s easy. Just click HERE and enter your name, email and address. An email will automatically be sent to your Congressional representatives (both the House and Senate). You can also register to vote, get free downloads and enter a drawing for free VIP tickets and airfare to the Outside Lands music festival by visiting HeadCount.org.

 
     

#3 - Visit the Reverb Eco-Village

Once you've carpooled to the show, come visit the Reverb Eco-Village and talk to local non-profit groups working on issues that affect you right in your home town. Want to know how you can get involved and make a difference in your community? This is the place to do it!

You can also win autographed prizes, neutralize the CO2 emissions from your drive to the show and learn more about what the band is doing to make their tour environmentally friendly.

 

 
     

#4 - Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

Visit the Eco-Village to neutralize the global warming emissions created from driving to the show. You can neutralize these emissions, just as The Fray is doing on this tour, by supporting clean renewable energy!

  • When you donate, you'll be entered for a chance to win an autographed Smartwood Series Les Paul guitar by Gibson!
  • You'll also receive a cool bumper sticker and the knowledge that your trip to and from the show was carbon neutral!

Check out our partner NativeEnergy to learn more about offsetting the CO2 emissions from your own life: NativeEnergy.com