Spotlight on the environment: Tony awards go green

Jun 5th, 2009 - NY Daily News

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Spotlight on the environment: Tony awards go green - New York Daily News

The Tonys are going green.

The star-studded event will honor the Earth - as well as Broadway's biggest talents - with eco-friendly touches on Sunday night.

From the 100% recycled red carpet that celebrities will walk at Radio City Music Hall to the non-PVC banners that will be reused, organizers hope to reduce the impact the 63rd annual awards show has on the environment.

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