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Jack Johnson's renewable album

While Jack Johnson's laid-back beach jams may not be your cup of tea, in the world of music, his status as an eco-warrior is second to none, not even Bono. Not only did he found an organization dedicated to Hawaii's environmental preservation, but his newest release -- Sleep Through the Static -- was recorded using 100% renewable energy in his eco-friendly studio in LA.

Last year, Johnson and co-conspirator Emmet Malloy set out to build a green recording studio to house their venture, Brushfire Records. The two settled on an almost 100 year old building and quickly started converting it into a sustainable building landmark. The walls are insulated with recycled blue jeans scraps, all the appliances are high efficiency, and most important of all -- the roof is covered with solar panels.

Johnson and company claim that on sunny days, the panels produce more than enough energy to power their studio -- putting it out on the grid for neighboring businesses.

[via Ecorazzi]

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