Wednesday, December 3

  • Project Green


  • Nov 27, 2007 1:57 pm US/Eastern
    Detroit Lions host first Carbon Neutral NFL Game

    Detroit, Mich. – Ford Field became the first NFL stadium to hold a 100% carbon neutral game on Thursday, November 22 when Ford Field and the Detroit Lions offset GHG (Green house gas) and CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions for the Lions 68th Thanksgiving Day game.

    Every organization contributes to carbon dioxide emissions through its everyday operations, and Ford Field took a positive position to offset 100% of its Carbon Footprint with the assistance of Carbon Credit Environmental Services (CCES) of Detroit www.getcarboncreditco2.com.

    Ford Field's carbon neutral event offset 1,866,000 pounds of GHG/CO2 emission in one day, including:

    • Removing CO2 emissions from 28,260 cars for one day travel to the event
    • Removing CO2 emissions from one 747 jet of fans for the one day event
    • Removing CO2 emissions from 255,675 KWh of electricity usage form the Ford Field event
    • Reducing a total of 933/tons of GHG, CO2 emissions for the one-day event

     

    The calculations for this event included all of the CO2 emissions for the energy usage from electricity, gas and water used at Ford Field, along with the emissions emitted from the travel of the fans (automotive, air) and the opposing team.

    CCES has planted 150,000 trees as a carbon sink. This means that each tree planted will absorb the GHG, CO2 emissions and clean the air in our global environment.

    Other programs of CCES include solar power, wind energy and methane recovery.

    Ford Field is part of the future and greening of our planet globally.

    Individuals can become part of the goal to reduce global warming through these simple tips:
    1. Replace incandescent light bulbs with energy – efficient ones
    2. Unplug chargers (cell phones, blackberries, ipods, etc.)
    3. Turn off lights/TV when not in use
    4. Shut down your computer completely
    5. Take public transportation
    6. Ride a bike
    7. Drive a hybrid
    8. Use biodegradable disposable plates, cups, forks, spoons
    9. Purchase carbon offsets

    While the changes at Ford Field are ambitious and groundbreaking, the sports industry is beginning to get behind this issue. There are still considerable obstacles to overcome, whether it's encouraging investments in greener television production technologies or simply forcing ourselves and our partners to think GREEN and do things differently, Ford Field has started the initiative and is a leader in this endeavor and has created the perfect place for the rest of us to start.

    More more on Carbon Credit Environmental Services (CCES) visit their web site.