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Saturday, 25 February 2012

NFL Commits to 1st and Green

By Dean Prater


At Super Bowl XLVI, football buffs observed more than purely mouth smashing action. As well as delivering fans a fantastic match, 2012's Super Bowl also committed to becoming environmentally friendly. The 2012 Super Bowl was held by Indianapolis, and extraordinary green options were undertaken by the city as well as the Nfl. Representatives from the NFL stated that the increased roi is without a doubt motivating future sites to also embrace eco friendly programs. Recorded to be as big as 600%, the whole ROI is going to be utilized to establish environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions within the host community.

Using a eco-friendly football stadium

Plenty of effort has been used in the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis for it to be friendly to the environment. The venue has a retractable roof and a CPI lighting system that efficiently utilizes natural light. The arena is outfitted with large fans that are specifically designed to ventilate air flow while not using unnecessary energy. Together with the Indiana Convention Center, the Lucas Oil Stadium recycles waste aluminum, glass, cardboard and plastic by the tons every year. Virtually all products purchased by the stadium come in volume to save gasoline expenditures from shipping. The parking lots of the football stadium are swept as opposed to sprayed to assure minimum water expenditures.

Resources for green motor vehicles

Several approaches had been undertaken by the Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee in order to pave the way for the using of cleaner fuels and motor vehicles. As part of the '1st and Green' approach, the organization set up 'Project Plug-IN' which has a couple of large charging stations for electric powered vehicles. This was installed in the midst of the Super Bowl Village, on Georgia Street. The Super Bowl is also taking proactive steps to recycle or redistribute food items for sale during the event. Instead of getting rid of thousands and thousands of pounds of food in landfills, the waste products are going to be picked up in compost bags and converted into nutritious fertilizer.

Several other strategies taken by the National football league

The reasons for getting rid of plastic bags and making use of custom recyclable bags has additionally been focused on in a good many of the strategies begun by the NFL. The NFL is convinced that earth-friendly solutions have got a dual benefit. Besides protecting our environment, they also enhance overall efficiency and management of waste products. This approach, according to the league, is the proper step to take, as it just makes good business sense. Apart from employing green sources of energy, the NFL also has positioned recycling bins in most arenas and donated leftover foods weighing in excess of 93,000 lbs.

The equipment being used throughout the sport is reused as much as is practical. The NFL has also developed an extremely popular involvement in urban forestry and has selected and planted in excess of 1,000 trees in every host community. These occasions can also be used to spotlight the importance of staying environmentally friendly by distributing eco friendly promotional items like seed paper business cards to the public. The NFL has also 'greened' the power sources in six main stadiums for the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl in 2013 is going to be hosted by New Orleans and has already submitted the environmental plan of action with regard to the big game.




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