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Super Bowl LX Goes Green: A Touchdown for Sustainability!

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Super Bowl LX didn’t just steal the show with its thrilling halftime performance; it also made waves in the world of sustainability. Teaming up with ENGIE Impact, the NFL ensured that the game took giant strides towards environmental responsibility. We’re talking about the recovery of a whopping 250 tons of materials, including both trash and reusable items, which is a massive five-fold increase from the previous year!

Levi’s Stadium, the iconic venue for this year’s big game, wasn’t just about the touchdowns; it was equipped with a three-color waste bin system to help fans recycle on-the-go. What’s more, ENGIE’s efforts went beyond just recycling, as they donated leftover supplies to community organizations. With the stadium largely powered by solar energy, it seems like the NFL might just be setting the bar for eco-friendly sports events. Who knew football could tackle climate change?

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