The D-backs are partnering with Bold Reuse to bring a new sustainability program to Chase Field.
The Arizona Diamondbacks will introduce a reusable cup program at Chase Field, as a part of a new partnership with Bold Reuse, alongside hospitality partner Levy, according to a team press release.
“At the Arizona Diamondbacks, we are dedicated to leading in sustainable sports practices,” said D-backs President, CEO & General Partner Derrick Hall in the press release. “Our partnership with Bold Reuse and Pepsi is a major step toward reducing waste and promoting environmental stewardship. By introducing sanitized, reusable drinkware at Chase Field, we enhance the fan experience and set new sustainability standards in sports.
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