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Burning Man Shuttle

BIOBUS (space) SHUTTLE 2009

BIOBUS (space) SHUTTLE 2008That’s right…We’re back for Year 3! Meet new lifelong friends on the BIOBUS (space) SHUTTLE to Black Rock City. You will be scooped up at Reno International and whisked to Whole Foods for a quick grocery run and then on to the playa! This is our third year in a pilot program to lessen our cumulative impact of travel to the greatest city on Mama Earth.

A $65-$75 donation to Burn Clean Project will reserve a One Way ride to or from the playa, helping you to avoid burning petroleum, the cost of a car rental, and the worst part of all—scrubbing the rental car thoroughly enough so they don’t charge you a playa-sized cleaning fee! If you still haven’t bought your BM ticket and plan to ride the BIOBUS, then please get your tickets shipped to you and carry them by hand, to help the BIOBUS avoid long waits at Will Call.

Please read the BIOBUS (space) SHUTTLE FAQ thoroughly regarding cargo limitations: bikes, luggage, food, and water.

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BOOK HERE

WE ARE 100% SOLD OUT FOR BM09. THANKS AND COME BACK TO BOOK FEB 1 FOR BM 2010!
P.S. We are looking for a VERY responsible volunteer to be a flight attendant for Sunday 09/06. Contact us at connect@burncleanproject.org. Thanks!

Burn Clean Project Logo by Rob BreckenridgeIf you have any further questions after you’ve read the FAQ, please email us at connect@burncleanproject.org.

If you are a very reliable person and would like to volunteer with Burn Clean Project for a free ride to BRC, please write us with your skill set to volunteer. connect@burncleanproject.org

Thank you for joining Burn Clean Project in our goal to see Burning Man become 95% fossil fuel free by 2010. Let’s do the damn thing!



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Filed Under (press) by 1luv on 22-06-2009

Eco tech blogger extraordinaire Karl Burkart wrote a wonderful article on our chrome://foxytunes-public/content/signatures/signature-button.pngefforts here at Burn Clean Project, and though we may just have one BIOBUS, and not a “fleet” quite yet, we are certainly working on it! This year we are adding another service under the SHOP tab on BurnCleanProject.org, an easy all-in-one shop providing green supplies for Burning Man, but I guess I should let Karl tell you about that…

Burning Man strives to ‘burn clean’
The ‘Burn Clean’ blog and a new e-commerce site will help Burners to go green.
Mon, Jun 15 2009 at 7:16 PM EST


Burn Clean Project Banner
50,000 people driving hundreds of miles to camp in remote desert and burn TONS of lumber shaped into giant effigies doesn’t exactly sound like the greenest of labor day weekends, but the irony of Burning Man is that it attracts some of the brightest and most environmentally conscious “global citizens” on the planet.

Fortunately one very influential burner chick by the name of Jenn Breckenridge along with a posse of green Burning Man vets took on the daunting task of reconciling this curious cultural disconnect by helping to organize a “greening the man” committee which has since made great strides towards a more eco-friendly Burning Man.

Lamplighters in Black Rock City
From solar powering art installations to implementing a zero waste policy to transporting burners via BIOBUS, a fleet of biodiesel-powered shuttles, Burning Man is going green. Jenn’s own blog Burn Clean Project offers “sustainable energy solutions for Black Rock and beyond” including guidelines and tips on camping, transportation and volunteering.

As of today, the site has also added a first — an online shop called Modern Local for burners to find and purchase green equipment for the upcoming Burning Man. Right now the shop offers only a few carefully selected green products but Jenn has a big vision for its future:


…to source and sell only products designed or made within 150 miles of her home in Venice, CA. By showcasing only the goods masterminded or manufactured within the region, Modern Local will help Los Angeles residents to witness and participate in the enrichment of their hometown, creating a deeper sense of pride and identity for the diverse metropolis in which they live.



Do your green-curious self a favor and check out more of Karl Burkart’s eco tech posts on MNN as well as his very own GreenDig.net, where you can get “real dirt on the environment.”