Showing posts with label basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basketball. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2009

Smile, Shea: Sports and Sustainability


If there is one rallying point for the majority of Georgetown, it is none other than BASKETBALL. One of the few ventures off campus is the trip over to the Verizon Center, that behemoth of Gallery Place, to watch our time (hopefully) win. In our discussions of connecting the environmental message with campus spirit, basketball always comes up. We have thought about how to connect sustainability and basketball, but not much has come of the brainstorming.

Consequently, I was very excited to read a story about Fan Cans in Environmental Leader. As a part of their new recycling initiative, Coca Cola has set these receptacles up throughout the Washington Nationals Complex right here in the District.

Quick highlights:
-Permutations of baseball helmets, football helmets, and racing helmets.
-Composed of 50% post-consumer and industrial plastic
-100% recyclable at end of its life

If only the Verizon Center could have them!

I have always been disheartened by the lack of recycling facilities in the Verizon Center. Dasani water bottles or being sold left and right, but at the end of the game, they all end up in the trash. Last year, I remember thinking about this and wondering what could be done; however, working within the Georgetown Athletics department (or the University) itself would only go so far because the Verizon Center was not owned by Georgetown, and it was a HUGE venue.

I am very happy to see that Coca Cola is taking the initiative to connect sports and sustainability; I think it is a great way to capitalize on team pride and the overall spirit of the game. Plus, even if you don't usually recycle (Why, I would ask you first), you have to admit that you love the designs on these--they just make you happy.

I would be shocked if the Verizon Center does not see these by the end of the year, and if they don't, I think it would be a great issue to champion. If the structure exists, it should not be too hard.

Shea, you may not get Jack to chew the pollution box, but you may be able to see fellow Hoyas recycle.

Image from
http://www.environmentalleader.com/2009/05/04/fan-cans-promote-recycling-at-sports-stadiums/

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Wizards Go Green Night!


On April 2nd, the Washington Wizards and the Verizon Center hosted their "Go Green" night. Students had the opportunity to purchase tickets for $10 and to watch the Wizards play the Cleveland Cavaliers. Throughout the night, the JumboTron flashed facts about sustainability and the Verizon Center gave away tote bags (though not to me...)

Overall, a really fun night! $10 dollars to see an NBA game? Not a bad deal at all.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

$10 Dollars to see Lebron James?

Like basketball? Or maybe you're just looking for some good, low-priced fun on a Thursday night...

Either way, Eco-Action has access to an unlimited amount of $10 tickets for the Washington Wizards "Go Green" game on April 2, which happens to be against Lebron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers. This is an awesome offer, and we'd like you all to be a part of it. As mentioned, the game is on a Thursday night - it's at 8, at the Verizon Center.

$10, Lebron James. With more people signing up each day, this should be a good time. AND if Eco-Action can sell 100 tickets, we'll be able to promote solutions to environmental issues that night at a booth in the Verizon Center concourse. So by buying discounted tickets to see the one of the best players in basketball, you'll also be supporting a great cause!

If you're interested, please contact Matt Buccelli (mrb73@georgetown.edu, mattbuccelli@gmail.com), as soon as possible, with your name and the number of tickets you'd like. Money will be collected and tickets distributed once a head count is established.

Thanks, and we'll hope to see you on April 2!