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March 5th, 2006: The culture of swag and the got Plenty campaign.
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Swag Machine is big Hollywood business

Actors, including Lili Taylor and Daryl Hannah, opted to hand over their Sundance swag this year to an environmental charity called Global Green, as part of a campaign called got Plenty?, organized by the green-living magazine Plenty.
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got PLENTY? auction to benefit GLOBAL GREEN USA

Swagtime, the leading online resource for all things swag, is helping to get the word out on the got PLENTY? campaign.
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See the got PLENTY? campaign on Park City TV.

Bari Nan Cohen, Plenty’s entertainment reporter, shows off all of the swag she collected on Park City TV. She also explains the got Plenty? campaign and how celebrities were eager to donate to help support Global Green USA.
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TV Guide - Caught in the Act

Entourage's Adrian Grenier performs at a party with his band. When not supporting the got Plenty? campaign, he has his own eco house.
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MTV Quick News - For the Record

Vanessa Carlton, Stephan Jenkins, Liz Phair, Jack Osbourne, Rufus Wainwright and Lucy Liu are among the celebs auctioning off the free swag they got at this year's Sundance Film Festival, from cell phones to jeans to designer purses, to benefit the environment. The proceeds from the auction, which starts Wednesday (February 1) on eBay, will go to Global Green USA
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