As part of their new arena opening in the fall of this year, the Sacramento Kings asked fans, former players, and current players to donate used rubber-soled shoes. The new Golden 1 Center is opening in downtown Sacramento and is providing fans the opportunity to contribute to the new playing surface of the arena. This […]
This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. Tonight’s Alabama-Clemson College Football national championship game at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ is the culmination of the 2nd season of the 4-team College Football Playoff system. Before the game kicks off, the 2nd […]
This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. In our 2014 Best and Worst post, we characterized the year as being one in which Green-Sports gained maturity, based on the notion that the greening of sports is now “the rule rather than the exception.” […]
This article was written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. Since 2007, the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area has seen a stadium/arena construction boom, with 6 new structures going up. In chronological order, they are the Prudential Center, Citi Field, Yankee Stadium, Red Bull Arena, MetLife […]
From a start in a small wash kitchen in Bavaria, Germany, Adidas has grown globally. The company is now taking the initiative to move production back to its German headquarters by launching Speedfactory. Adidas was started by Adi Dassler, who wanted to provide athletes with the best possible equipment. Adidas has grown into the global […]