11/21/2023 0 Comments Alternative blueharvest![]() In 2013 there was an opportunity for some musicians to perform at a ‘Dinner with the Stars’ event for Burnley’s ‘Star Wars Fan Fun Day’ and at the time we were a group of friends who met regularly to record a geek podcast so the idea came out of discussions on that show. Our frontman, Nick Brokenshire, is a comic book illustrator and has penned several tales for IDW’s ‘Star Wars Adventures’. Outside of the band we all live fairly Star Wars filled lives, from collecting figures to hosting panels at conventions and even writing and illustrating canon Star Wars content. Blues Harvest are a band made up of Nick (Lead vocals), Adam (Guitar), Andrew (Keyboards), Jess (Bass guitar) and Andy (Drums).īlue Harvest was the working title of Return of the Jedi and carried the working tagline “Horror Beyond Imagination” in order to keep filming as secret as possible, a convenient title to make use of for a blues playing band! Name-puns, Mark Hamill endorsement and more is covered as we chat all things Star Wars music!īlues Harvest, welcome and congratulations on being the first fans to feature on the site, and a fantastic group of fans you are too! Andy, you are the drummer in the band and have the pleasure of being spokesperson on these questions, what is your band’s connection to Star Wars?Īll five members of Blues Harvest are huge Star Wars fans as well as musicians. Your eyes do not deceive you ‘group of guests’ is correct or more accurately, a band! This site isn’t only to tell you stories of people involved in the filming of Star Wars but also fans with an interesting story or two to tell. It has been recognised with an Australasian Packaging Innovation & Design Award (PIDA) from the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) and a WorldStar Packaging Award from the World Packaging Organisation (WPO).Welcome back readers, this is an unexpected pleasure, we are honoured by your presence.ĭispensing with the pleasantries, this time around we have a different group of guests bringing you their Star Wars story. Those that are not will decompose and not persist in the environment. And, with an 85 per cent paper recycling rate in Australia, it is expected that at least 85 per cent of the pulp trays will be recycled. It is estimated that every 208,000 oyster trays made from sugarcane over conventional plastic packaging will avoid 2,000 tonnes of fossil-fuel plastics and offset 13,207kg of carbon emissions. This sustainable alternative can have a significant impact on sustaining the industry itself and improving industry waste. Plastic is a significant pollutant in the ocean, and the seafood industry relies on the ocean for its livelihood. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s also sturdy and stackable to simplify storage and service.Ĭurrently, single-use plastic trays are ubiquitous in the retail of oysters. It is certified home and industrially compostable with a matching PET recyclable lid. The sugarcane pulp-based (bagasse) tray features individual cavities emulating the shape of the oyster, which helps maintain product freshness and quality. Choosing not to add to the ocean plastic problem, Blue Harvest worked with packaging specialists BioPak to showcase a certified compostable and recyclable alternative to the existing industry-standard plastic tray. Blue Harvest is a specialist seafood and marketing agency working with Australian oyster producers, helping them deliver the best possible product from the water to the plate. ![]()
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