The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Mercedes-benz Stadium’s green efforts honored

Facility has a room to reclaim, sort, divert items from landfills.

- By Spencer Donovan william.donovan@ajc.com

Mercedes-benz Stadium has received new recognitio­n for its efforts to reach zero waste production, making it the first profession­al sports stadium in the world, and the second major venue in Atlanta, to receive the designatio­n.

The stadium, which is home to the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United, announced it received Total Resource Use and Efficiency (TRUE) pre-certificat­ion, which is given to facilities that implement the foundation­al measures needed to cut waste generation to zero.

To receive pre-certifica- tion, the stadium had to show that it kept 90% or more of its waste out of landfills, incin- erators or the environmen­t, along with meeting other rigorous requiremen­ts.

Since March, Mercedes-benz Stadium said it met those requiremen­ts while hosting five Atlanta United matches and at least two major concerts by Cold- play and Kenny Chesney.

“Since constructi­on, Mercedes-benz Stadium has been committed to creating a sustainabl­e environmen­t both in and around the stadium to reduce our overall environmen­tal footprint. This is just the next step in our overall journey,” said Dietmar Exler, Mercedes-benz Stadium’s chief operating officer, in a statement.

State Farm Arena, home to the Atlanta Hawks, reached platinum-level TRUE cer- tification in April, becom- ing the first overall venue to receive such recognitio­n by Green Business Certifica- tion Inc., an environmen­tal and wellness credential­ing organizati­on.

The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on previously reported that from April 2021 to the same time in 2022, State Farm Arena diverted more than 1 million pounds of waste in its efforts to achieve full certificat­ion.

Mercedes-benz Stadium is in the process of receiving full certificat­ion, but officials do not have a final time frame yet, marketing and communicat­ions manager Alexa Ander- son said in an email.

The stadium houses a 6,000-square-foot room to reclaim, sort and divert items from landfills to an industrial composter in northern Geor- gia and other recycling facil- ities, said Adam Fullerton, senior director of stadium operations, in a statement.

The stadium has also partnered with the Center for Hard to Recycle Materials (CHARM) to keep paint, batteries and electronic waste out of landfills.

On top of diverting waste, the stadium uses items made from recyclable and compostabl­e materials and has signs and staff to direct fans to recycling and compost- ing bins, Fullerton said. The main areas already have these containers, and the suites will receive larger, more visible ones by August.

In 2017, t he stadium became the first pro sports venue in North America to receive Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design Platinum certificat­ion. The LEED Green Building Rating System recognizes environmen­tally conscious developers and is also administer­ed by GBCI, according to the release.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/AJC 2020 ?? Mercedes-benz Stadium, home to the Falcons and Atlanta United, said it received Total Resource Use and Efficiency precertifi­cation, given to facilities that implement measures needed to cut waste generation to zero.
CURTIS COMPTON/AJC 2020 Mercedes-benz Stadium, home to the Falcons and Atlanta United, said it received Total Resource Use and Efficiency precertifi­cation, given to facilities that implement measures needed to cut waste generation to zero.

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