The Atlanta Braves organization proudly supports and encourages sustainability practices across all platforms including eco-conscious partnerships, community outreach programs, fan-facing opportunities and back-of-house operations.
This commitment was in the forefront in the planning and design of Truist Park and resulted in a LEED Certified Silver ¨C New Construction designation. With a 30,000 gallon in-ground water retention tank used for field maintenance, LED lighting throughout the building, low-flow water fixtures, and centralized utility control systems, Truist Park and the Atlanta Braves serve as an example of best practices throughout Major League Baseball.
Atlanta Braves Foundation ¨C Sustainability Efforts
Pitch In for the Planet presented by Coors Light
Each year, Atlanta Braves players and front office staff join community partners including Food Well Alliance and Players for the Planet to serve in community orchards across metro Atlanta. Volunteers plant fruit trees, build compost bins, harvest vegetables, and more with the goal of increasing access to fresh, healthy food for nearby residents while promoting sustainability.
In-Park Recycling and Food Recovery
Atlanta Braves facility operations coordinates multiple recycling efforts as part of their day-to-day operations, including the following:
- Cardboard
- Paper
- Aluminum
- Plastic
- Electronics
- Glass
- Metal
- Motor Oil
- Cooking Oil/Grease
- Paint
- Pallets
- Lightbulbs
- Fiber (upholstery, clothing, carpet)
- Organics/compost
To help reduce waste, the Braves have implemented aluminum cups from Ball Corporation at bar locations and club spaces in the ballpark. Finally, in partnership with Second Helpings Atlanta, the Braves donate unused food from Truist Park at the end of each homestand. Each year, thousands of pounds of food are rescued and distributed to those in need.
Atlanta Braves Green Team
The Green Team, a partnership between the Braves, WestRock, Coca-Cola, and Ball Corporation, activates at Truist Park during select games each season. Volunteers in green t-shirts walk around the stadium and down the aisles in between innings to collect recyclables from fans and encourage environmental responsibility.