Zero Waste Ambassadors will be instrumental i
n helping in the City of Phoenix reach its Super Bowl 92% waste diversion r
ate to classify as a zero-waste event! Ambassadors will be stationed at nea
rby trash and recycle containers in downtown Phoenix area.
“With 2,000 tons of wast
e expected to come from Super Bowl events, we need Zero Waste Ambassadors t
o help make sure food waste gets composted and recyclables get recycled,” s
aid Zero Waste Coordinator Alexis Yaple. “They will be the first line of de
fense, so to speak, as they prevent as much waste as possible from going to
the landfill.”
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: none;">Zero Waste Ambassadors will be stationed at nearby trash and recyc
le containers in the downtown Phoenix area. 400 volunteer shifts are availa
ble.
February 4 - 12, 2023