Goin’ green: Women’s Final Four organizers honored with highest sustainability award
by 614now Staff
May 15, 2018
Say what you will about the masses of people, traffic, noise, and lines that the Women’s Final Four created in the city but the way in which it was handled by organizers is award-winning, literally.
The Columbus Organizing Committee that worked the Women’s Final Four has been honored with the Evergreen award—the most highly-regarded responsibility and sustainability achievement for a sporting event.
Columbus is the first host of the Women’s Final Four to win this award.
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According to Columbus Business First, a few earth-friendly measure the committee took during the Women’s Final Four include:
- Collected over 300 pounds of lightly-used sporting equipment donations
- Recycled over 100 pallets
- Planted over 100 trees
- Donated nearly 2,000 pounds of unused food and beverages
- Restored a water footprint of 270,416 gallons used at Nationwide Arena during the duration of the tournament
- Offset 17 metric tons of carbon dioxide created by the arena during the duration of the tournament
To commemorate the award, NCAA and Columbus officials planted a sugar maple tree in Mcferson Commons.
Yay earth!
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