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NH7 goes green

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG: It’s time to head to the hills for some rock and roll, great food and a host of exciting live performances at the fifth edition of BACARDÍ NH7 Weekender in Meghalaya on November 1-2. The two day festival, conceptualised by OML will be held at Wenfield, The Festive Hills, Thadlaskein, Lad Mukhla, Jaintia Hills.
Continuing the green initiative, the festival is ensuring that it will generate little disposable waste as possible and it will be sent for recycling. Plastic straws have been banned and replaced with paper straws. Drinks will be served in rice husk glasses. Food stalls will also use compostable cutlery.
The festival is supporting many initiatives, including the Paper Bridge Project, that aims to build libraries in the remotest corners of India, so donate a book for a good cause when you come to the festival.
Shuttle service
The festival is offering shuttle services from Shillong to the venue, and back. Pick-ups originate at SRGT Bus Stop, near Jawaharlal Nehru Football Stadium, Shillong. Fans can choose from two routes for their return journey to Shillong via Police Bazaar and SRGT Parking Lot respectively.

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