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The Detroit Tigers began making environmentally conscious improvements in 2007 with the installation of the Tiger Den seats, which are comprised of recycled plastic milk jugs. During the offseason, lighting is reduced throughout the ballpark and the HVAC systems are monitored to reduce energy costs. In the future, the Tigers are looking to replace light bulbs with new, high energy rated bulbs which will reduce the number of watts used.
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Excess food is packed and then distributed to homeless shelters throughout Metro Detroit. Large recycling containers - resembling a bottle - were placed throughout Comerica Park prior to the season and are used to recycle plastic bottles. All other garbage is taken to a transfer station where recyclables are removed and sent to a recycling company.
Join us for "Going, Going, GREEN!" Weekend at Comerica Park from July 24-26. Exhibitors will be on-site at Comerica Park with displays and booths featuring environmental causes and practices. Saturday night's game against the White Sox features the Detroit Tigers "Going, Going, GREEN!" Shopping Bag for the first 10,000 fans!
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