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ABOUT New Belgium Brewing

HISTORY

Fort Collins, Colorado-based New Belgium Brewing, makers of Fat Tire Amber Ale and a host of Belgian-inspired beers, is the third-largest craft brewer in the country. Co-Founder, Kim Jordan, a former social worker and now CEO of New Belgium, has made social responsibility an important part of the brewerys mission. Inspired by a bike trip through Belgium, New Belgium first began operations in 1991, with the vision of making world-class beers while minimizing environmental footprint.

Today, New Belgium is a craft beer leader and strives to be a business role model with progressive programs such as employee ownership, open book management and a commitment to environmental stewardship. In 2011, New Belgium sold nearly 700,000 barrels of beer across 28 states and the District of Columbia.

SUSTAINABILITYFrom its inception, New Belgium Brewing has sought to minimize resource consumption, maximize energy efficiency and redefine waste. In 1999, New Belgium became the countrys first brewery to subscribe to wind energy after a vote by employee owners to dip into their bonus pool to facilitate converting from conventional energy. By treating process waste water onsite, New Belgium is able to produce 15% of its total energy needs via a methane-fired cogenerator. In 2009, New Belgium implemented the largest private array of photovoltaic solar panels in Colorado; 870 panels mounted atop the bottling facility produce over 200 kW of power onsite.New Belgium has also adopted green building practices throughout the brewing facility and has incorporated innovative engineering and design throughout their operations.

Watershed Success!

Jul 19, 2012 3:45 PM EDT

(3BL Media) Denver, CO - July 19, 2012 - This could be the headline of the near future if Americans heed the call today and take action to save the Colorado River.

In an effort to engage the arid southwestern United States in the importance of water conservation and river protection, The Redford Center, along with partners Save The Colorado, New Belgium Brewing, Patagonia, and Clif Bar announces a summer 7-city southwestern US screening tour of the documentary film WATERSHED: Exploring a New Water Ethic for the New West.

Narrated by Robert Redford and Directed by award-winning filmmaker, Mark Decena of Kontent Films, WATERSHED exposes both the catastrophic threats to the already taxed Colorado River and inspiring character vignettes of those embracing a new water ethic. The film and subsequent community driven screenings are made to engage, inform, and inspire Americans to conserve water and begin restoring the Colorado River so that it once again meets the sea. 

The tour will kick-off in San Diego on July 28. Other cities in the tour include Los Angeles, Tucson, Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix and Salt Lake City. The Redford Center has made WATERSHED available free of charge to anyone interested in hosting a screening. To learn more, visit www.watershedmovie.com.

“If we see the Colorado River as just a river, we are overlooking a natural engine that powers both our economy and our environment,” says Robert Redford.  “We want this film to raise awareness to the idea that this river is the canary in the coalmine. If business, government and citizens come together and make some changes, the mighty Colorado can continue to serve us.”

Sweeping through seven US and two Mexican states and over 20 major dams, the Colorado River runs dry before it reaches its natural end at the Gulf of California – 5 trillion gallons of water is drained out of the river each year. Unless action is taken, the river will continue its retreat due to increasing demand and climate change – a potentially catastrophic scenario for the 35 million Americans who rely on the river for their drinking water and the nearly quarter million Americans whose jobs depend on Colorado River recreation

Having made the film with a grassroots campaign in mind, Redford anticipates WATERSHED will be the entry point for viewers who want to engage and take action to protect and begin restoring the river. Each tour stop will highlight “Calls 2 Action” so that Southwesterners can make a direct impact on the future of the river.  Those actions may include:

  • Personal water conservation pledges.
  • Contacting local water district managers and federal decision-makers in support of stronger water conservation programs in Southwest U.S. cities.
  • Contacting federal decision-makers to support a bi-national agreement with Mexico to restore the flow of water to the Colorado River Delta.
  • Making donations to help purchase the water rights necessary to restore the river’s connection to the Gulf of California.

The Redford Center has joined with dozens of leading environmental organizations to foster education and inspire action – each tour stop will be co-sponsored by several local and national organizations that are working in unison to protect and restore the river.

“This film tour offers a great opportunity for people throughout the Southwest U.S. to learn more and get involved,” said Gary Wockner, Director of the Save The Colorado River campaign based in Colorado.  “Each of us can make a difference to create a more sustainable future for the river and for our region – we can achieve Watershed success for the Colorado River.” 

About the Redford Center

Through hosting and producing outcome-based media and conferencing, the Redford Center believes that art, creativity and social action make for a potent weapon in the fight to create a healthier world for ourselves and the generations yet to come. Film projects serve as demonstrations of art in action. Based in Sundance, Utah.

About the Save The Colorado River Campaign

The Save the Colorado River campaign – led by New Belgium Brewing with support from Patagonia, Clif Bar, Teva, and the Kenney Brothers Foundation – is a coalition of corporations and foundations that works to protect and restore the ecological health of the Colorado River by raising public awareness and by inspiring and supporting non-profit environmental organizations.

About Kontent Films

Founded by Mark Decena, Kontent is full service development and production company housing a collective of award winning filmmakers creating features and short form content, both narrative and documentary.