Help assess music's impact on the environment and win free NME
Win a year's NME subscription by filling in Julie's Bicycle's climate survey
NME has teamed up with research group Julie's Bicycle to examine the impact of music on the environment.
The organisation, a non-profit coalition for the music industry working with scientists committed to tackling climate change, want music fans to take part in a survey looking at everything from CD packaging to low-energy lighting at rock concerts with the aim of "taking the heat out of music".
All those taking part in the survey will be entered in a draw to win a year's subscription to NME.
To fill in Julie's Bicycle survey head to Surveymonkey.com now.
Meanwhile for more information on Julie's Bicycle go to Juliesbicycle.com.
The organisation, a non-profit coalition for the music industry working with scientists committed to tackling climate change, want music fans to take part in a survey looking at everything from CD packaging to low-energy lighting at rock concerts with the aim of "taking the heat out of music".
All those taking part in the survey will be entered in a draw to win a year's subscription to NME.
To fill in Julie's Bicycle survey head to Surveymonkey.com now.
Meanwhile for more information on Julie's Bicycle go to Juliesbicycle.com.
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