California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)

Venues and Events: Reducing Waste

Case Studies

Case studies of the experiences of others are a great resource for generating ideas for what might work for you, dealing with challenges, and demonstrating that waste diversion programs can be successful.

Airports

  • New Terminal/Concourse Recycling Program (Adobe PDF, 466 KB)*
    In April 2007, the Sacramento International Airport initiated a program to collect newspapers, magazines, white and colored paper, cardboard, aluminum cans, glass, and plastic bottles.

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Conventions/Conferences

  • 2004 Democratic National Convention. Convention organizers saved $9,358 through planned deconstruction and recycling (Adobe PDF) of event stages and booth materials.
  • Greenbuild International Conference and Expo. The managers of this event have written detailed case studies on how they significantly reduced solid waste generation at their conferences.
  • Moscone Center, San Francisco, California (1996-2001). One of the busiest convention centers in the country cut their waste disposal tonnage in half. Winner of the Governor's Environmental and Economic Leadership Award.

Fairs

  • Del Mar Fairgrounds (2005). The 375-acre facility in San Diego County, California hosts more than 3 million visitors annually to a year-round schedule of activities including a county fair, theme shows, and a horse racing season.

Festivals

Stadiums

  • Indian Wells Tennis Center. A six-minute video showing the process for collecting kitchen waste generated at a major tennis tournament for use as compost.
  • San Francisco Giants. This baseball team saved more than $100,000 on their garbage disposal in 2004 by implementing a recycling and composting program at SBC Park.
  • A soccer association in Munich, Germany included a waste reduction element in their plans for a new 66,000 seat stadium opened in 2005. The City of Munich also pioneered a deposit system for washable dishes and mugs at its famed Oktoberfest.

Miscellaneous

  • Reuben H. Fleet Science Center at Balboa Park ,Staff at this year round Science Center have taken many initiatives to implement recycling at the facility. Other environmentally friendly steps have also been taken to reduce water and energy consumption.
  • Work of Art, Event Planning and Catering Waste Reduction Program (2000). This innovative caterer has successfully implemented a "zero-waste events" program while maintaining the highest standards for food and service quality in a very competitive mark.

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Last updated: July 13, 2009
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Debra Kustic: Debra.Kustic@calrecycle.ca.gov (916) 341-6207