FOOTBALL AND CARBON
Tags: TREE planting; FOOTBALL -- Societies, etc.; ENVIRONMENTAL protection; AIR pollution; SUPER Bowl (Football game)
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- Super Bowl scores one for recycling. // World Wastes;Apr98, Vol. 41 Issue 4, p10
Reports on the results of a series of environmental projects integrated into Super Bowl XXXII event in San Diego, California. Cost savings; Waste management campaigns in San Diego in 1998; Contact information.
- AT DEADLINE. // Waste News;2/2/2004, Vol. 9 Issue 22, p1
A California agency predicted last week that its citizens will have thrown away millions of beverage containers over Super Bowl weekend, while the city hosting this year's big game received emission credits from the nation's largest waste management company. Instead of redeeming all of the used...
- WHEN THE PARTY'S over. Crossman, Matt // Sporting News;5/26/2008, Vol. 232 Issue 21, p37
The article presents an interview with Jack Groh, director of the National Football League's NFL Environmental Program. He says that the environmental impacts of the Super Bowl on the host community are identified, and then, projects are developed to reduce those impacts in partnership with...
- 'MNF' Offers Logo License to Mark 35th Anniversary. Friedman, Wayne // Television Week;6/21/2004, Vol. 23 Issue 25, p26
Presents information on the logo license offered by ABC Sports for the 35th anniversary promotion of its sports show, "Monday Night Football." Aim of the logo license offering; Sale of the Super Bowl inventory by Fox as part of its upfront deals; Statistics on young male viewers of the National...
- GE kicks off 'Now' campaign. Maddox, Kate // Waste & Recycling News;3/16/2009, Vol. 14 Issue 23, p13
The article reports that a new advertising campaign has been launched by General Electric Co. (GE) in February 2009, beginning with a TV spot shown during the broadcast of Super Bowl XLIII. As reported, the campaign, called "Now," which shows how GE is solving some of the world's toughest...
- NFL continues work on green Super Bowl. McGowan, Elizabeth // Waste News;11/6/2006, Vol. 12 Issue 14, p4
The article states that the National Football League (NFL) will be planting trees to mitigate the million pounds of carbon dioxide that would be generated by the 2007 Super Bowl, and will buy renewable energy credits for the first time. The NFL formed partnerships with the U.S. Department of...
- ON THE RECORD. // ColoradoBiz;Aug2008, Vol. 35 Issue 8, p15
The article presents a quote from a reader of an article posted at the Web site of the "Wall Street Journal" appreciating the opportunity of Denver, Colorado to host a Super Bowl.
- Let's go to the Super Bowl! // Weekly Reader News - Edition 4;1/16/2004, Vol. 85 Issue 17, p7
Focuses on the Super Bowl in Houston, Texas.
- Super bowl I flashback. Atkin, Ross // Christian Science Monitor;1/24/95, Vol. 87 Issue 40, p15
Traces the reasons for the poor sale of tickets for the Super Bowl in 1995 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.


