Tame Impala have announced a partnership with the nonprofit REVERB to reduce environmental waste while on tour behind their latest album The Slow Rush. The collaboration will include Eco-Villages at every stop, where fans can learn more about environmental nonprofits, join REVERB’s unCHANGEit campaign in collaboration with Defend Our Future, use a free filtered water refill station to reduce single-use plastic waste, donate for a custom Nalgene bottle, and get a Tame Impala eco-friendly guitar pick.

The band will also be taking other eco-friendly initiatives while on tour, including funding projects that eliminate greenhouse gases, donating unused food and hotel toiletries to local shelters, recycling backstage and on tour buses, using reusable water bottles for all band members and crew, and more. Check out more details at REVERB’s website, and buy tickets to Tame Impala’s tour here. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

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