The Environmental Protection Agency will present the Boston Red Sox with an Environmental Merit Award at tonight's game against the Angels in recognition of the club's eco-friendly initiatives.
In honor of Earth Day, a ceremonial joint first pitch will be thrown by representatives from both the EPA and the Natural Resources Defense Council.
The Red Sox are planning to execute a five-year plan to make Fenway Park "greener." According to a press release, the plans include "the installation of solar panels to reduce energy requirements for heating water; installation of solar-powered "Big Belly" trash compactors around the park; creation of the Poland Spring Green Team, the first of its kind in professional sports, to collect plastic soda and water bottles from fans during games; placement of 75 recycling bins throughout the park; and the adoption of environmentally sustainable practices in the front office, on the field and in the concession stands and restaurants."
Nick Garlow, a Red Sox fan from New Hampshire, said the club's efforts reflect on the overall cleanliness of the city, which he thinks is a lot better than most cities.
"This is really going to represent the city well and make [the team] look better," he said.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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Awesome. Just awesome. Now the Green Monster is an even more fitting title.
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