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Going Green in Sporting Events

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Going Green in Sporting Events. Global Trends. Powering events with renewable energy. Using recycled, recyclable, and compostable materials for food and drinks. Improving waste management. Reducing water and chemical usage. Greening team travel. Encouraging public transportation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Going Green in  Sporting Events

Going Green in Sporting Events

Page 2: Going Green in  Sporting Events

Global Trends• Powering events with

renewable energy.• Using recycled, recyclable,

and compostable materials for food and drinks.

• Improving waste management.

• Reducing water and chemical usage.

• Greening team travel.• Encouraging public

transportation.

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Renewable Energy•Powering lighting banks.•Powering scoreboard and behind the scenes electronics.•Using renewable energy can save millions of dollars.

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Readily Achievable Local Ideas

• Placing recycling bins next to every waste container.

• Using recyclable plastics for all food and drink containers.

• Increasing incentives for public transportation.

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Incentives For Raising Public Awareness

• Having “Go Green” promotions for specified sporting events in the community.

• Teams wearing green jerseys for promotions.

• Reducing price of public transport services.

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Using Pre-Owned Equipment

• Saves resources• If there’s nowhere to

find used equipment, find somewhere to rent.

• Purchase products made from recycled or organic materials when possible.

• Recycle old equipment.

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Where Changes Can Be Applied

• All sporting events at SUNY Fredonia.• Athletic department at SUNY Fredonia.• Local and public community events.• Local public transportation.

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