In
an effort to reduce the environmental impact of its triathlon events, World
Triathlon Corporation’s Ironman Series of events has chosen Waste Management as
its official environmental solutions provider for all events throughout the US,
the company announced.
Waste Management says it will work with Ironman event organizers to develop
solutions for reducing waste and increasing recycling at each race.
The waste management company says it offers event services such as renewable
energy alternatives, water conservation techniques and new technologies to
recover the resource in waste. It will work with Ironman to control materials
allowed into the event to ensure they can be reused, recycled or composted; use
volunteers to educate race attendees; monitor recycling and compost receptacles;
engage with the community and communicate goals to all stakeholders; track
carbon footprints; and report on sustainability efforts.
Ironman COO, Shane Facteau, says that it is important for Ironman to be
“environmentally responsible and take care of the cities that host our
events.”
The Ironman series of events is the largest participation sports platform in
the world, the company says, having grown from a single race to more than 190
events across five brands.
The Phoenix Open PGA golf tournament also worked with Waste Management as its
title sponsor. Waste Management says that during the 2013 event, it sent zero
waste to landfill from more than half a million people who attended. The Waste
Management Phoenix Open also purchased 100% renewable energy, used graywater in
portable toilets, and achieved GOLD certification from the Council for
Responsible Sport.
One of Waste Management’s efforts for the Phoenix Open is the annual Waste
Management “Green Out,” an event that asks all fans attending the event to wear
something green to show their support for the green/eco-sensitive efforts of the
tournament. For every person who wears green, tournament host Thunderbirds
donates money to three nonprofit organizations. In 2013, the organizations were
Keep Phoenix Beautiful, which received 50% of the funds, Arizona Forward (35%)
and Keep America Beautiful (15%). Waste Management says that in 2012, almost a
third of the tournament’s fans wore green, and nearly all PGA tour pros donned
green gear. The event raised $50,000 for Keep Phoenix Beautiful.
Other event partners that have chosen Waste Management as their environmental
solutions provider include the Houston Marathon, the Shell Houston Open, and the
Valero Texas Open.
http://www.environmentalleader.com/2013/07/31/ironman-events-chooses-waste-management-to-reduce-waste-increase-recycling/
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