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The Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance is thankful for all of our supporters. However, special thanks must be given to the dedicated SBA Honorary Board of Directors. These individuals have pledged to use their voice and image to support the development of sustainable, community-based biodiesel programs and the pursuit of a sustainable U.S. biodiesel industry. The impact of this support can not be measured monetarily, what these individuals do to support the mission of the Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance is truly priceless. Thank you to each of our Honorary Directors, we couldn’t do it without you! |
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A Biodiesel user himself since 2005, Woody is an adimant supporter of community-based, sustainable biodiesel production and the benefits it brings to local communities and environments. In his heart Woody has been an environmentalist since long before it was cool. Woody says "When I was in the seventh grade I did a report about the environment and the loss of species. It was supposed to be only a few pages, but ended up being nearly 50" The Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance Honorary Board of Directors is one more example of his commitment to the environment and his community. |
Deeply rooted within the music and environmental communities, Reverb educates and engages musicians and their fans to take action toward a more sustainable future. Reverb is a 501(c)3 non-profit environmental organization. Since 2004, Reverb has worked on over 70 major tours and 1,100 events, helped artists and fans reduce or eliminate over 62,000 tons of C02, fueled trucks and busses with over 375,000 gallons of biodiesel and hosted over 1700 environmental groups in their interactive Eco-Village,and reached over 8 million fans. For more information on the work of Reverb click HERE or visit www.reverbrock.org. |
A supporter of community-based biodiesel and a biodiesel user himself, Jack has been a strong supporter of the Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance since 2007. In addition to work with the SBA, Jack's own non-profit All at Once helps gather support and spread the word about smaller non-profit efforts all over the world. Jack has also worked extensivley to protect the world's oceans with the SurfRider organization. In addition Johnson founded the Kokua festival in his home state of Hawaii to support environmental and social work in the islands. This benefit concert has provided some great programs with publicity and much needed funding. For more information about Jack Johnson and his social and environmental work click HERE. |
Pat was introduced to biodiesel through his friend Willie Nelson and has been a supporter ever since. When not writing, recording or touring with the Doobie Brothers, Pat donates his talents and time to local charities and benefit concerts in his home state of Hawaii. In addition the Doobie Brothers make a point to educating there fans on the importnce of individual involvement in social and environmental change. Often the Doobie Brothers work with organizations including Rock the Earth to bring an environmental message to there fans. For more information on Pat Simmons and the Doobie Brothers click HERE or visit www.doobiebrothers.com. |









April 2nd, 2010 – It turns out that foods that are better for you may also be better for farmers and local job creation. A new study by the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University found that expanding fruit and vegetable production in the upper Midwest could bring significantly more economic benefits than conventional corn and soybean production on the same acreage.
Los Angeles, California – The Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance hosted a fundraising concert and dinner on October 24th, to gather support for the cause of community-based, sustainable biodiesel. The evening’s festivities were held at the Elevate Films rooftop loft and included a breathtaking performance by seven-time Grammy Award winner Alanis Morissette.
Rothbury, Michigan 07/05/2009 --- The SBA was on hand for the 2nd annual Rothbury Music Festival July 2nd-5th. Executive Director, Jeff Plowman and Associate Director Tanner Watt were guest speakers as part of the Environmental "Think Tank". Jeff was a panelist for the Sustainable Cities panel and Tanner was a part of the Clean Vehicles Town Hall Forum. During the weekend's festivities the Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance took the opportunity to present the 2009 Visionary Awards to Lauren Sullivan and Adam Gardner, Founders of Reverb, and to www.nearbio.com for excellence and advancement in the field of sustainability. SBA Honorary Board of Directors Chariman, Willie Nelson presented the awards to the honorees with members of the SBA team and Board of Directors. Every year the Sustainable biodiesel Alliances honors at least one individual and one organization for advancements in the field of sustainabile biodiesel. This year the SBA honors the founders of Reverb, a non-profit greening organization that helps minimize the negative environmentl impact of music tours, concerts and events. The SBA also recognized www.nearbio.com this year, NearBio continues to develop the most in depth and accurate biodiesel locator engine available online today. For more information on the 2009 SBA Visionairesplease use the following links: For more information on Reverb click