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Stadium Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Stadium sustainability content is focused on venue operations, waste diversion, energy efficiency, water conservation, and sustainable transportation. The sources describe several stadiums with LEED certification, zero waste programmes, renewable energy use, recycling and composting systems, stormwater management, and food recovery or donation partnerships. Some venues also report sustainability management standards, public transit access, bike facilities, and educational activities for staff and guests. The content is primarily about stadium operations and event management rather than consumer products, and it presents sustainability as part of ongoing facility management and community engagement.

Stadium Sustainability Actions

TRUE Platinum zero waste

Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the first stadium worldwide to be awarded with the environmentally coveted and globally recognized Total Resource Use and Efficiency (TRUE) Platinum certification for its zero waste efforts. The stadium is committed to achieving Zero Waste, defined by diverting 90% or more of all waste from the landfill. Through the implementation of a comprehensive recycling and composting program, it has diverted over 90 percent of all waste generated at the stadium away from landfills.

LEED Platinum certification

Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the first professional sports stadium to achieve certification in North America. The stadium achieved LEED Platinum and received all water-related credits as part of the certification. It is designed to be extremely energy efficient, leveraging renewable energy sources and innovative design to reduce electrical use by 29%.

Food recovery donations

Mercedes-Benz Stadium has partnered with Second Helpings Atlanta to donate unused food from the stadium to provide meals directly to the Westside Atlanta community. To date, more than 250,000 pounds of food have been donated to Second Helpings Atlanta, creating over 208,000 meals for Atlanta residents in need.

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Stadium Sustainability Commitments

2030

Reduce energy consumption

Reduce energy consumption from 9.2m kWh to 8.4m kWh by 2030.

2030

Increase waste recycling

Increase Waste recycling to 60% to 70%.

2030

Generate on-site renewables

Generate 15% on-site renewable energy (e.g. solar panels).


Sustainable Development Goals

Stadium is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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