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May 22, 2024 |
pinalcentral.com | Brett Lapinski
PHOENIX — In the sports world, the word “green” is taking on a new meaning beyond just the color of uniforms or fields. As environmental concerns grow, the sports industry is going greener by embracing sustainable practices and technologies to reduce its massive carbon footprint. kAm{625:?8 E9:D 492C86 2C6 ?6H6C DE2E6\@7\E96\2CE G6?F6D 56D:8?65 H:E9 DFDE2:?23:=:EJ :? >:?5] |6C4656D\q6?K $E25:F> :? pE=2?E2[ v6@C8:2[ H9:49 @A6?65 :? a_`f[ H2D E96 7:CDE E@ 62C? E96 9:896DE WA=2E:?F>X {6256CD9:A :?
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May 20, 2024 |
yourvalley.net | Brett Lapinski
By Brett Lapinski | Cronkite News PHOENIX — In the sports world, the word “green” is taking on a new meaning beyond just the color of uniforms or fields. As environmental concerns grow, the sports industry is going greener by embracing sustainable practices and technologies to reduce its massive carbon footprint. The Valley's venues have been working hard to achieve a greener feel.
Sporting a greener future: U.S. arenas, stadiums tackle carbon footprint to score environmental wins
May 17, 2024 |
azdailysun.com | Brett Lapinski
PHOENIX – In the sports world, the word “green” is taking on a new meaning beyond just the color of uniforms or fields. As environmental concerns grow, the sports industry is going greener by embracing sustainable practices and technologies to reduce its massive carbon footprint. LEED functions as a green building rating system that includes four distinct levels of certification – certified, silver, gold and platinum.
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May 16, 2024 |
bizjournals.com | Brett Lapinski
As environmental concerns grow, the sports industry is going greener by embracing sustainable practices and technologies to reduce its massive carbon footprint. Here's how venues play a key role in that effort. In the sports world, the word “green” is taking on a new meaning beyond just the color of uniforms or fields. As environmental concerns grow, the sports industry is going greener by embracing sustainable practices and technologies to reduce its massive carbon footprint.
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May 16, 2024 |
cronkitenews.azpbs.org | Brett Lapinski
The solar panel installation at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta generates 1.6 million kilowatt hours of renewable energy per year, reducing the venue’s electricity use by 29%. (Photo by Andrea Vilchez/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images for USSF) PHOENIX – In the sports world, the word “green” is taking on a new meaning beyond just the color of uniforms or fields.
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