Jack Johnson and his crew are collaborating with local and national non-profits around the world. To check out the non-profit partners for this show click on their logos below.
1% For the Planet
1% For The Planet is enabling businesses to take a lead role in being environmental stewards and to set an example for the rest of the business community. These companies embrace the notion that the sustainability of the natural environment is fundamental to the sustainability of business.
Centennial Parklands Foundation
Centennial Parklands Foundation is an independent Charitable Organisation established by the Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust with the aim of ensuring that the Centennial Parklands environment continues to be enjoyed now and by future generations. Covering more than 360 hectares, the Parklands is one of the world's finest and most used urban open spaces. It comprises three parks: Moore Park, Queens Park and Centennial Park.
Clilmate Coolers
Climate Coolers is a not for profit, women-led initiative to cut CO2 pollution and are building a network of women across the country to engage Australians everywhere to take action on climate change.
Climate Counts
Climate Counts is a non-profit campaign that scores companies annually on the basis of their voluntary action to reverse climate change. If the world's 100 largest companies reduced their greenhouse gas emissions by 5% -- just 5% -- it would be like taking 25 million cars off the road. You can vote with your dollar every day. Companies really do care what you think.
Inspire Foundation
The Inspire Foundation is a national non-profit organisation established in 1996 with a mission to create opportunities for young people to change their world. One of their programs, ActNow responds to young people's desire to not only understand and question issues, but to actually act on those issues that matter most to them.
Landcare Australia
Landcare is a uniquely Australian partnership between the community, government and business to 'do something practical' about protecting and repairing our environment. More than 4,000 volunteer community landcare groups - including bushcare and urban landcare, rivercare, coastcare and sustainable agriculture groups - are tackling land degradation in every corner of Australia.
Reverse Garbage
Reverse Garbage Cooperative Ltd. is a registered not-for-profit cooperative and is one of Australia's best known and most highly regarded creative re-use organisations. The group delivers a wide range of educational workshops and programs, using Reverse Garbage materials to promote environmental awareness and creativity.
Surfrider Foundation
The Surfrider Foundation is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world's oceans, waves and beaches for all people, through conservation, activism, research and education. As part of the tour, Surfrider is launching their "Rise Above Plastics" campaign to educate the public about the dangers plastics pose to our environment, and what each of us can do to help reduce these impacts.
Australian Conservation Foundation
The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) is committed to inspiring people to achieve a healthy environment for all Australians. ACF has played a key role in increasing protection for some of Australia's most outstanding natural assets including the Franklin River, Kakadu, the Daintree Rainforest and Great Barrier Reef
Nature Conservation Council
The Nature Conservation Council works to conserve nature and protect the water we drink, the air we breathe and the places we love. We are a non-profit, non-government organisation representing 120 community environment groups across NSW.
WetlandCare
Wetlandcare Australia is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to add value to Australia's wetland community and environment by building the knowledge and science of wetland repair through active wetland repair projects in regional Australia.
Jack Johnson and his crew are taking action to minimize the environmental impact of their world tour. Join us in making a positive change. See you at the show!
GREEN FAN ACTIONS ON TOUR
Before the Show:

- Select the CO2 offset purchase option when you purchase your ticket through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or Musictoday.
- Explore videos by local non-profits on the All At Once site and Jack Johnson will donate $1 per view to those organizations through his new charity, the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation.
- Get involved with local environmental activities in your town and participate in an All At Once pre-show event. Check the All At Once Volunteer Calendar for details.
Go to www.jackjohnsonmusic.com/tour
- Click on your show’s detail page, and learn everything you need to know about the show.
- Arrive by mass transit or bicycle, or set up a carpool and find out if there’s VIP parking for carpools and hybrid vehicles.
- Find out if there’s a free water station available—don’t forget to bring your refillable water bottle. Save money and reduce plastic waste.
- Find out which local non-profit groups will be at the show.
- Text in to join your show’s mobile community and get information about exclusive performances at the show.
(T Mobile users must e-mail their show’s code to )
At the Show:

- Make sure to get to the show early and check out the Village Green. Visit the non-profits, and you just may get to see an exclusive performance by Jack’s supporting artists or Jack himself there!
- Get your All At Once Village Green Passport when you arrive! When you take at least three actions and receive passport stamps you can enter to win a chance for you and your guest to watch Jack’s performance from the the stage!
- Capture Your Commitment at the All At Once Photobooth. Your actions have a huge impact.
- Donate to a non-profit. Donations to the local non-profits at the show and online will be matched by Jack’s new charity, the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation! (Up to $2,500 US dollars or foreign equivalent per show)
- Take environmental action. Recycle at one of the recycling stations or refill your reusable water bottle at one of the water stations.
- Buy an exclusive Jack Johnson CO2 offset sticker. Proceeds benefit renewable energy projects.
After the Show:
Stay connected with the All At Once Community, get involved in your local and world community and make change together. At the end of the tour an environmental report will be posted on the website which tracks the positive environmental impacts of our collective actions and commitments.
GREEN BAND ACTIONS ON TOUR

In 2008, Jack Johnson and his crew are taking action to minimize the environmental impact of their world tour.
Greening actions include:
- Providing on-site water stations, waste management, and recycling services.
- Reducing waste with the use of biodegradable food service items and reusable water bottles that can be refilled on-site.
- Fueling tour vehicles and/or generators with sustainable biodiesel (where available) to help reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by up to 78%.
- Offering eco-friendly tour merchandise, including organic cotton clothing, reusable water bottles, and tote bags.
- Minimizing distribution of paper at shows and using 100% recycled paper and soy-based inks for all printed materials.
- Using sustainable and recycled materials whenever possible for Village Green elements.
- Selecting environmentally-conscious travel and hotel options.
- Procuring locally grown and organic foods for backstage catering
- Offsetting all remaining CO2 emissions from the tour and for each night’s show using a unique CO2 Offset Strategy.
- Encouraging YOU to join us in action at each show by using mass transit or carpooling to the venue, visiting the Village Green, utilizing the recycling and water stations, offsetting your carbon footprint, and joining the All At Once community.
THE "ENVIRORIDER" (environmentally-conscious production rider)
In 2005, the Johnson’s, along with their crew, MusicMatters, and the leading environmental scientists developed the EnviroRider, an environmental handbook presenting eco-friendly options and actions for the various components of tour production (coordination, travel, venues, etc.). Since its 2005 release, the EnviroRider has been used by hundreds of artists and tours to date, quickly becoming the industry’s guide to green touring.
Contact MusicMatters for more information on the EnviroRider
www.musicmatters.net.