GreenDrop Recycling Stations® Starring Role in L.A.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- GreenDrop Recycling Stations are an instrumental part of the recycling program at STAPLES Center, the home of the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Kings and the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks. AEG (Anschutz Entertainment Group) manages the operations at STAPLES Center and as part of their environmental and sustainability programs, they have partnered with Waste Management to increase recycling efforts and decrease the amount of waste going to landfills. AEG and Waste Management have selected the GreenDrop Stations from Pacific Cascade Corporation to assist with the recycling program at STAPLES Center.
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GreenDrop Recycling Stations reduce landfill contributions by users easily self-sorting recyclable and compostable items out of the landfill waste stream. This reduces their environmental footprint while minimizing expenses and being fiscally responsible through sustainable operations.
"Partnering with GreenDrop allows STAPLES Center to incorporate a convenient waste-diversion system that patrons can easily utilize without increasing operational costs," explains Lee Zeidman, Sr. Vice President and General Manager of STAPLES Center. "We evaluated other containers, but GreenDrop was the best option for the arena's recycling needs."
The unique, market-leading GreenDrop Recycling Station was designed through multi-year efforts of the Portland Trail Blazers head office and the Rose Garden Arena. The arena's landfill diversion rate increased from 38% in 2007 to 90% in 2011, in part by replacing old-style garbage cans with GreenDrop Recycling Stations. GreenDrop stations reduce landfill contributions by visually guiding users to properly dispose recyclable items. GreenDrops are a key tool in reducing a venue's environmental footprint through fiscally responsible sustainable operations.
Lyle Peters, Director of Sales for the GreenDrop Stations, adds, "160 stations have been deployed at Staples Center and this has been an exciting project for our Pacific Cascade team. We developed custom instructional labels depicting specific items in use. Detailed labels guide guests to quickly and accurately dispose of waste at one orderly stop."
GreenDrop Recycling Stations are a proven asset when investing in facilities operations and public perception. Contact us to discuss how GreenDrop stations can enhance your recycling/composting program.
Pacific Cascade Corporation
14208 N.W. 3rd Court, Suite 200
Vancouver, WA 98685-5759
(360) 574-9313
1-800-292-7275
ABOUT AEG
AEG is one of the leading sports and entertainment presenters in the world. AEG, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Anschutz Company, owns, controls or is affiliated with a collection of companies including over 100 of the preeminent facilities throughout the world including the STAPLES Center. STAPLES Center hosts over 250 events with nearly 4 million visitors a year.
ABOUT WASTE MANAGEMENT
Waste Management, Inc. is North America's leading provider of integrated environmental solutions. As North America's largest recycler, and leader in developing technologies in waste-to-energy and landfill-gas-to-energy projects, Waste Management operates hundreds of such facilities throughout the country, producing enough energy to power 1.3 million homes.
ABOUT PACIFIC CASCADE CORPORATION
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Pacific Cascade has been providing the Parking, Hospitality, Traffic Enforcement, and recently the Environmental Sustainability Industries with products to manage and support their effective operational needs.
Scott
J.S. Collard Design
18700 NE 85th Ave
Battle Ground, WA 98604
Ph. 360.573.9393
jscollarddesign.com
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SOURCE GreenDrop Recycling
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