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​Rubicon Global and State Farm Arena divert nearly 12 tons of waste from landfills

Waste generated from five large sporting events produces equivalent weight of 15 Volkswagen Beetles

​Rubicon Global and State Farm Arena divert nearly 12 tons of waste from landfills

Rubicon Global, the Atlanta-based technology company that provides waste, recycling and smart city solutions to businesses and governments worldwide, has successfully diverted nearly 12 tons of waste destined for landfills from State Farm Arena during last week's festivities in Atlanta, Georgia. This waste was generated as a result of five events being held at the State Farm Arena leading up to and in support of the ‘Big Game.'  

The team at State Farm Arena planned, unpacked and built temporary construction of booths and meeting spaces, as well as delivery of goods and services that were used on site. More than 50,000 press and invited guests passed through the turnstiles at State Farm Arena during the week of January 28. 

From this temporary construction, a mix of metal, wood, paper and old corrugated cardboard (OCC) needed an end-destination. The construction & demolition team at Rubicon Global partnered with Waste Eliminator, a Metro-Atlanta roll off container service provider, developed a sustainability plan, and set up a series of specified containers to divert specific materials during the tear-down process and implement a recycling stream solution.  

"As with all recycling - and the construction industry is no different - making the recycling process easier is critical for success.  The impact that trash has on the environment and our communities is indeed harmful today, but will be magnified in the long term if we don't shift our mindsets away from landfills," said Marc Spiegel, Co-Founder of Rubicon Global and head of the company's Construction and Demolition offering.  "We are thrilled with the ongoing partnership we have with State Farm Arena, as well as with our hauling partner Waste Eliminator, both of whom have great sustainability philosophies that align with our mission to end waste." 

In all, 15 pick-ups of 30-yard open top containers by Rubicon and Waste Eliminator resulted in 2.07 tons of metal, 6.26 tons of wood, and 3.46 tons of paper and OCC diverted to recycling streams.  Training, signage and education was provided for State Farm Arena's temporary and full-time employees to ensure proper diversion techniques and eliminate cross-contamination. 

Stacked end-to-end, the 15 containers would stretch more than the length of a football field1.  Hauling nearly 12 tons of recyclable material away would also be the equivalent of hauling away 15 1963 Volkswagen Beetle vehicles2.  

"State Farm Arena is always conscious of our waste streams being part of a sustainability model in every possible way," said Geoff Stiles, Vice President of Facilities and Building Operations for State Farm Arena. "We've been excited by the creative thinking, strategic planning and smart sustainability solutions that Rubicon Global has proposed to us, and we thank them for their help on this latest project."

In April of 2018, Rubicon Global also worked with the Arena during a construction and demolition phase, with the removal of 12,500 seats from the arena as part of a refurbishment project. That project resulted in 64 tons of recyclable material being identified.  

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100 West Main Street, Suite #610
Lexington, KY
US, 40507

Website:
rubicon.com

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