Since its inaugural year in 1994, Progressive Field has been recycling plastic, cardboard, and aluminum. The home of the Cleveland Indians continues to be among the industry leaders in taking a proactive approach to supporting various environmental initiatives to reduce the carbon footprint at Progressive Field.
The Indians are energized to continue supporting the environment by expanding upon the campaign "Our Tribe is Green." Launched in 2008, the campaign focuses on recycling during all gamedays and has installed special "Pepsi" recyclable containers for plastic bottles throughout Progressive Field and continues to recycle all paper and cardboard products. This program is also implemented in the home and visiting clubhouses during this offseason and will continued throughout the 2012 season. Organic waste composting was added in 2010 and expanded in 2011.
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The Cleveland Indians organization is committed to exploring opportunities to help preserve the environment through the use of advanced energy and green options. The ease of the Indians recycling program has yielded great results with a 23% recycling rate in 2011 — the highest recycling capacity in ballpark history. The Indians understand the responsibility of improving the quality of life by being environmentally conscious within the walls of Progressive Field and beyond. Using sustainable technologies is not only good for the community, but good for baseball.
On April 17 all fans received an Indians Recycled Cap made from 100% recycled plastic bottles. Cleveland Indians players and coaches also championed Green Awareness Day by wearing a New Era cap made from 74% recycled content with the signature red "Block C" on the front. The uniformed New Era recycled cap is available to purchase in the ballpark and Progressive Field Team Shop.
To help support environmentally sustainable efforts throughout NE Ohio, the 2010 Green Awareness Day at Progressive Field was highlighted by in-game scoreboard features and information, participation of local eco-friendly organizations and fun-filled activities in the ballpark that included:
SAVE ENERGY II BEING GREEN AT WORK II TRAVEL GREEN