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With reports that over 1000 private jets are expected at Las Vegas airport this weekend, how are those involved with Super Bowl LVIII taking environmental responsibility?
The NFL’s Super Bowl 58 “Green Week” is a series of events that aim to leave a legacy in the form of vegetation long after the international spectacle moves on.
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The 2023 NFL Draft and Fan Experience might be in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri, but the NFL is also branching out, finding other ways to plant roots while in town.
NFL “Green Week” continued on Thursday with an event that aimed to make a larger impact on the community than only the environment. Students led the way to donate over 25,000 items to underserved communities.
Earlier this month, the NFL Green culminated their environmental projects in the Los Angeles area in honor of Super Bowl LVI at the Passing of the Golden Shovel ceremony in Darby Park in Inglewood.
What happens with all the leftover food and materials after the Super Bowl leaves town? The LA Mission is one of several nonprofits working to make sure nothing goes to waste.