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How We Got Here: The Story Behind Planetary Transport Company

How it all Started

Biodiesel for Bands was founded by John Ragnar Long and Eric Skjerseth in 2012. Our intention was to create a nonprofit that would educate and serve touring musicians and artists by utilizing used cooking oil to make biodiesel. Starting with the knowledge that waste cooking oil from restaurants could fuel the entire music industry 5 times over, we set out to build a nationwide network of biodiesel fueling stations/artist’s hubs. In 2012, biodiesel was the only feasible alternative fuel that could allow artists to quit fossil fuels. Biodiesel has 82% less CO2, 50% less particulate matter, and 99% less carcinogenic emissions than petroleum diesel. We interviewed hundreds of musicians and other touring artists. We performed feasibility studies to determine the best way to build this network. We had dozens of restaurants sign up to donate their used cooking oil to our pilot program. We also met a billionaire who loved our idea and pledged hundreds of thousands of dollars to our start up once we received our official nonprofit status from the IRS.

Early Momentum

The IRS was wary of our plan to build a nonprofit that would generate its own income, through green vehicle rentals and biodiesel sales.  It took three rounds of negotiations and adjustments to our business model to finally receive our 501c3 from the IRS. This is how STAMP (Sustainable Touring for Artists, Musicians, and Performers) was born. STAMP would be the nonprofit that educates artists to be sustainable and successful in their craft and BFB would be an artist and employee-owned company that would build a nationwide network to make fossil fuel free travel possible and affordable. The IRS called STAMP a “flagship program” allowing a nonprofit to partner with a for profit company to raise funds for its programs while educating future customers (and owners) for Biodiesel for Bands. During the 18 months of going back and forth with the IRS, we provided safe rides to over 2000 concert goers in biodiesel fueled buses, we developed partnerships with restaurants, a grease collection company and a biodiesel factory in Kansas. We fueled several music festivals with clean burning biodiesel. We kept tons of CO2 out the atmosphere, removing the smell and particulate nastiness of diesel exhaust from the festival grounds.

Major Setbacks

We both worked tirelessly and went into debt so that we’d ready for the pledged start up funds. We were so ready. We kept in close contact with the billionaire’s representative during this time, and several times we were assured that as soon as our 501c3 determination letter arrived we could expect the pledged donation. On July 6th of 2015 STAMP was granted official nonprofit status. All our attempts to contact the billionaire and their representative were ignored. They ghosted us. They did not reply to us until November, when they sent a new employee to tell us that there would be no donation, no loan, and that what had been promised to us repeatedly was being withdrawn. This was the 2nd piece of terrible news we were dealt in 2015. John had been diagnosed with colon cancer earlier that year. In October, he was given 6 months to live. He resigned as the CEO of Biodiesel for Bands to fight, not only his own cancer, but to help others in their battles against it.

Rebuilding

John lived for two more years and helped so many people before his life was cut short too soon. In those two years, he remained on as an advisor working closely with me to rebuild. We started working ourselves out of the hole the billionaire’s lies left us in. It was not easy. Our credit ratings were destroyed. We had no access to capital for growth or expansion. I took over as CEO of BFB and executive director of STAMP. We fueled many more music festivals, formed partnerships and expanded our concert shuttle operations. We became a trusted and affordable wedding charter company. Our services were becoming popular. We started offering transportation and logistics services to conferences and festivals. STAMP began to offer educational modules and launched our Road Scholar program, which took up and coming bands on a 3 day tour to teach them the ropes of planning and negotiating a tour and in 2019 BFB grossed over $100,000 in revenue for the first time.

COVID-19 and the Next Chapter

2020 bookings were at an all-time high and our credit rating was nearly to the point of being eligible for a small business loan. A wealthy father of the bride from one of our weddings wanted to divest some of his petroleum holdings and invest them into BFB. I was finally optimistic and I remember feeling like I was shifting out the survival mode I’d been in for so long and then a weird disease started to shut down concerts and eventually nearly everything.

Concerts were the first events to shut down during the Covid pandemic. BFB shuttered our operations on March 13th of 2020 and I switched gears to delivering meals and other necessities to musicians and artists in our community. Covid not only shuttered our operations, it put our investor in a coma on a respirator for several weeks. When he came out of the coma, he was not the same. He barely remembered BFB or the many conversations we had. The pandemic shutdown decimated our credit rating making obtaining a loan impossible, again.

In 2021, it was becoming apparent that biodiesel was being replaced by Renewable Diesel, a product made from vegetable oil like biodiesel but superior in cold weather performance and storage life. Batteries were making electric vans and buses possible for touring. Hydrogen was coming onto the scene. I had to change the name to something bigger. I was digging through a dictionary and came across the word Planetary with “for the planet” as the definition. Biodiesel for Bands became Planetary Transport Company.

I started rebuilding. I started doing consulting and logistics work for Neil Young. He did not want to burn a drop of petroleum if possible. I helped convert his amazing tour bus to run on SVO, biodiesel and renewable diesel. I worked closely with his bus driver to procure fuel. In 2022, in all his travels, he burned only 9 gallons of kerosene (petroleum) in his bus. The rest of the fuel used was clean-burning biodiesel or renewable diesel. That is an incredible feat that I’m very proud of being part of.

I’m very proud of the organizations John and I built. Proud of 25,000 people safely driven to concerts and events. Proud of the tons of carbon we’ve kept out of the atmosphere. I am also disappointed because I know what could have been, and what can be accomplished with teamwork and funding. I am done operating in survival mode. It is time to thrive. The time is NOW!

That is why I am focusing my efforts on raising funds with this WeFunder campaign and building membership in the Planetary Alliance. I’m asking every artist in the world to invest a days pay into owning shares of Planetary. Together we can build communities that are not subject to Big Oil’s whims and wars and greed and gouging.

There are thousands of communities where Planetary’s business model will thrive. I want Planetary to operate in all of them, making them cleaner, greener, stronger, and safer. Here’s the thing I’ve learned over the past decade, almost everyone is an artist. Some are artists at music, painting, pottery, sculpture, and some are artists at cooking, farming, gardening, building, etc.  

I am asking everyone on this planet to invest in Planetary. To become members of the Planetary Alliance. For the planet. For our communities, for our friends and families and for the future.

Please check out the ways to be a part of the Planetary Alliance and consider yourself invited to join us. Make an investment in Planetary or a tax deductible donation to STAMP today!

Planetary Transport Company

Eric Skjerseth
Founder, Planetary Transport Company
STAMP (Sustainable Touring for Artists, Musicians, and Performers)

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We Have to Stop Giving These Monsters Money

Big Oil is not our friend. They are not our ally. They are not even a neutral company providing a product we all need to live modern society.  Big Oil has spent the last century convincing us that petroleum is the only option. They’ve done it by suppressing clean alternatives, manipulating infrastructure, bribing politicians, and flooding public discourse with misinformation.

Here’s the truth: alternative fuels like biodiesel, renewable diesel, batteries and hydrogen are real. They work. And we and our partners and all already put them to good use. At Planetary Transport Company, we’ve moved over 25,000 passengers to events, concerts, and festivals across the Rocky Mountain West—using a mix of renewable fuels including biodiesel and renewable diesel. We’ve powered the generators and production equipment at major and midsize festivals with clean burning biodiesel. The result? Hundreds of tons of carbon dioxide, soot, and carcinogenic particulates kept out of the air and atmosphere. Biodiesel and renewable diesel are made from recycled cooking oil, agricultural feedstocks, and other sustainable sources. It runs in standard diesel engines. It reduces carbon dioxide emissions by up to 86%. It cuts out carcinogenic particulates that poison our lungs and our communities. And—most importantly—it puts power back into the hands of artists and communities instead of oil companies.

Petroleum isn’t just expensive. It’s toxic. And it’s locking us into a nightmarish future we didn’t choose. We have to stop giving these monsters our money. We have to invest in ourselves and own our own fuel.

We’re not interested in slow transitions or empty promises. We’re building real alternatives, right now. And we’re inviting you to help us scale this model—through our Wefunder campaign.

If you’re ready to back real climate solutions, artist-owned infrastructure, and a future that puts people over profit—this is your moment.

Join us.

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Phish Folsom Field 2025-Shuttle Info

Thank you to all who booked a shuttle seat. We appreciate it. Please arrive to Equinox in Fort Collins or Verboten in Loveland on time. Buses will depart as close to the stated times as possible. The bus will drop you off as close to the stadium as possible on Folsom St.
At the end of the show please make your way back to the buses which will be parked at the bottom of the hill in the Safeway Complex at the corner of Folsom and Arapahoe. Buses will depart 30 minutes after last note so please don’t delay. We don’t want to leave anyone behind in Boulder. Be safe. Have fun!

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Not Just a Bus Company: How Planetary Transport Company is a Movement

John Long and I set out to create a company that would change the way artists fueled their tours. Biodiesel for Bands, LLC and the nonprofit, STAMP (Sustainable Touring for Artists, Musicians, and Performers was born. ”Bringing Bands to Fans and Fans to Bands…Sustainably” was and still is our motto. At the time biodiesel was the most practical alternative to fossil fuel’s domination of the music industry. It still is, but other technologies are gaining substantial traction, and we intend to utilize them all to end the music industry’s dependance on petroleum. Hence, the name change to Planetary Transport Company. Planetary meaning “For the Planet.”

We didn’t just create a bus company, we designed a blueprint for something much bigger, and it will work in thousands of communities across North America. We just need financial and human capital to expand our operations. That is why we are asking for your investment and for you join our membership.

At Planetary, we move people differently—physically and philosophically. We utilize petroleum as little as possible, we are moving to be fossil fuel free, and we serve the creative economy, believing artists have the power to lead this climate transition.

When you ride with us, you’re not just getting from A to B. You’re aligning your values with your logistics.

You’re proving that you don’t need fossil fuels to move a crowd or a band.

And thanks to our Wefunder campaign, we’re scaling this work into something even bigger—more vehicles, more cities, more impact.

If you’re ready to back a movement for positive social, economic, and environmental change—this is your chance.

Want to talk about how you or your organization can get involved?

If you’re interested in supporting this transition in a bigger way, grab a few minutes with Eric. Whether you’re an artist, investor, or organizer, there’s a place for you on this ride.

Testing the waters legal disclosure.

We are ‘testing the waters’ to gauge investor interest in an offering under Regulation Crowdfunding. No money or other consideration is being solicited. If sent, it will not be accepted. No offer to buy securities will be accepted. No part of the purchase price will be received until a Form C is filed and only through Wefunder’s platform. Any indication of interest involves no obligation or commitment of any kind.

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Join the Fossil-Free Touring Revolution — Our WeFunder Campaign Is Live!

The truth is most artists have no choice. Touring and selling T-shirts is how musicians make their living. Right now, petroleum is the only reliable choice touring artists have. Planetary Transport Company and our partner nonprofit, STAMP (Sustainable Touring for Artists, Musicians, and Performers) have a plan to change that.

From vans to tour buses to the generators at music festivals, they are all powered by petroleum. Every mile puts more carbon dioxide and carcinogenic particulates in the air and more money in the pockets of fossil fuel giants who don’t care about our music, our message, our communities, or our planet. Not only that but those same petroleum monopolies, take our money and buy politicians who vote against the arts every chance they get. They know we need to tour to bring in revenue and they gouge us. For decades, they have been gouging us while suppressing any viable alternative to their monopoly.  We, as artists, must stop giving these bastards our money. We as human beings on this planet, must stop giving these bastards our money.

Planetary Transport Company and STAMP have a plan to make fossil fuel free alternatives a reality.  This plan will work in nearly every major city and college town across North America. We want to operate in all of them, building a network that will give artists, creators and communities legitimate alternatives to petroleum. Alternatives that don’t lock artists into systems that destroy the planet they’re trying to inspire.

Our WeFunder campaign goal is to build a prototype operation that will serve the Front Range of Colorado and Cheyenne and Laramie in Wyoming. Then replicate that in major cities and college towns across North America.

We will provide the following products and services to the communities in which we operate:

  • Renewable diesel/biodiesel, hydrogen, and green electricity/charging stations (not coal)
  • Fossil fuel free taxi, shuttle, and charter services and vehicle and tour bus rentals
  • Fleet fueling services
  • Generators, light towers, and battery power services to festivals, businesses, and the public
  • Drivers education for the next generations of drivers as well as sustainability education

We’ve already transported over 25,000 passengers to events, festivals, and concerts across Colorado and Wyoming. We’ve provided fueling, transportation, and consultation services to dozens of artists and festivals. And now, we’re raising funds to scale so we can provide these services to communities everywhere. We hope you’ll join our team, The Planetary Alliance, on the ground floor as we prepare to launch.

Our Wefunder campaign isn’t just about buses. It’s about building a regenerative touring economy where artists own their infrastructure,  and creativity doesn’t come at the cost of climate collapse.

Whether you’re an artist, a fan, or someone who wants to live in a world where the road to your dreams doesn’t run on oil—we invite you to fuel the change.

Want to talk about how you or your organization can get involved?

If you’re interested in supporting this transition in a bigger way, grab a few minutes with Eric. Whether you’re an artist, investor, or organizer, there’s a place for you on this ride.

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Kicking Petroleum: Planetary Transport Company for Sustainable Touring

As we approach a new era, it’s evident that our dependence on fossil fuels is no longer viable. The planet suffers from pollution, corruption, and violence perpetuated by petroleum companies. But what if we could change the narrative? What if we could create a sustainable alternative that benefits both our environment and communities?

Enter Planetary Transport Company (PTC), the world’s first petroleum-free transportation company. Our mission? “Bringing Bands to Fans and Fans to Bands…Sustainably.” Let’s explore how PTC is revolutionizing the industry and inviting artists, musicians, and performers to join our #KickPetroleum campaign.

The Biodiesel Solution

Biodiesel—a cleaner, greener alternative to traditional diesel fuel—holds the key to a brighter future. Consider these compelling facts:

  1. Reduced Emissions: Biodiesel exhaust contains 78% less CO2, 50% fewer particulates, and a staggering 99% fewer carcinogens than petroleum exhaust. Imagine the impact if every tour bus, van, and truck ran on biodiesel!
  2. Universal Compatibility: Biodiesel can be used in any diesel engine without modification. It’s a drop-in replacement that doesn’t compromise performance or reliability.

The Kick Petroleum Blueprint

Our vision extends beyond the stage. PTC’s Kick Petroleum Blueprint outlines a business model that can transform cities and college towns across North America and Europe. Here’s the plan:

  • Artists Unite: We’re calling on environmentally conscious artists to join our alliance. With just 10% of artists on board, we can establish operations in over 150 cities, making petroleum-free touring a reality coast to coast within a decade. With 20%, we’ll achieve this in just 5 years.
  • No Handouts, Just Harmony: PTC isn’t asking for donations. Instead, we seek a loan—one night of your life, one day’s work, or one day’s pay. In return, you’ll help create a better world and receive interest on your investment.
  • Concerts as Declarations: Picture this—a band produces a concert, not just for the music but as an announcement to the world that they’re kicking petroleum. Managers, promoters, stagehands—all play their part, and artists lend PTC their personal commitment.

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Planetary Transportation Company is leading the way toward sustainable touring, and our commitment to environmental consciousness is our compass. If you’re interested in arranging a private charter or learning more, you can contact them via email or phone: 970-795-2590. 🌎🚌