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August 30, 2023


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Waste Management's environmental mission was front and center at the 2014 Waste Management Phoenix Open.

Waste Management discusses how the tournament's many green initiatives have led it to become known as "The Greenest Show on Grass".

Zero Waste Stations positioned on the course became focal points for the tournament's many sustainability initiatives and were themselves repurposed from their first life as Waste Management dumpsters.

Fans are players alike were encouraged to post their thoughts about the tournament and their support of its environmental mission through the "#greenestshow" social media campaign.

The famous 16th hole captures the both the tournament's unique spirit, the desert setting and its mid-winter position as a Phoenix-area tradition.

The "Greenest Show" mission was reinforced at the player tunnel entrance at the par 3 16th.

Fans participating in GREEN OUT day. For every person who wore green to the tournament, a donation was made to three environmental non-profit organizations.

Surrounded by grandstands, the 16th hole's boisterous spirit is embraced by pros and fans alike.

Just a few of the 560, 000 fans who make the tournament the most-attended event on the PGA TOUR and the most boisterous.

Fans gather around our Zero Waste Stations and engage with volunteer Recycling Ambassadors to play an interactive game and learn more about how to recycle.

The scene at 18, where the TPC Scottsdale's finishing hole provides an amphitheater-style setting for a record-setting number of fans.

Sunset at the lake between the 17th and 18th hole note the beach-like setting on the right, a new addition in 2014.

The 6, 000 recycling and compost bins throughout the grounds replaced every trash can and were a key component in making the "Zero Waste Challenge" a reality.

The Waste Management logo on 18 is comprised of 140, 000 used golf balls a unique tribute to reuse and the tournament's environmental mission.

Winner Brooks Koepka at the official check presentation with (left to right) David Steiner (Waste Management) and Danny Callahan (The Thunderbirds).

2015 Winner Brooks Koepka with the championship Trophy.

Brooks Koepka flanked by (left to right) Danny Callahan (Thunderbirds), David Steiner and Jim Trevathan (Waste Management).

Source: www.wm.com
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