Today's Locker Rooms are Filled with Recycled, Recyclable Materials
With the ubiquity of LEED certification, today's locker rooms are filled with recycled and recyclable material
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Administrators Point Out Potential Dangers of Energy Drinks
As energy drink consumption amps up among student-athletes, administrators are pointing out the potential dangers.
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Anti-Discrimination Laws Trump Town's Gender-Based Tournaments
Anti-discrimination laws trump a town's longstanding policy of holding gender-based tournaments.
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College's New Natatorium Creatively Handles Humidity
The College of New Rochelle's natatorium creatively handles humidity.
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Conservation is King at Seattle's Safeco Field
At the Seattle Mariners' ballpark, conservation is king.
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Cutting-Edge Strategies Make Oregon Aquatics Center Model for Sustainability
Cutting-edge approaches to conserving water and energy have made an Oregon aquatics center a model for sustainability.
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Entire Synthetic Turf Fields Now Being Recycled
Entire synthetic turf fields are now being recycled upon request.
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Establishing Rules for the Wireless Generation of Employees
Owners walk a tightrope when establishing rules for the wireless generation of employees.
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Low Tech Still Rules in Sustainable Rec Center Design
Low tech still rules in sustainable rec center design, but the time seems ripe for certain innovations to begin infiltrating the market.
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New Projects: University of Michigan, Bradley University & The WELL
Recent groundbreakings, grand openings and building projects in development
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One on One: Environmentalist Allen Hershkowitz Says Sports Can Aid Climate Change
How Can Sports Help Environmentalists Win the Climate Change Battle?
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Online Tool Takes Neighborhood Parks Advocacy to New Levels
An online tool for San Francisco park-goers is taking neighborhood parks advocacy to new levels.
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Recycled Rubber Flooring Remains a Constant in Strength and Other Applications
The origins of the industry's environmental consciousness remain underfoot in strength and a host of other applications.
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Recycled Rubber Pavers Gain Traction as Green Alternative to Concrete
Recycled (and recyclable) pavers are gaining traction as a green alternative to concrete.
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Report: Full-Time Job of Football Cutting Into Grad Rates
A first-of-its-kind report comparing college graduation rates between football players and the general male full-time student population finds a sizable gap.
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Solar Energy Applications Making Waves at Sports, Recreation Facilities
It's the smaller solar energy applications that are making waves in the sports and recreation field.
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Stadium Operators Completely Ban Smoking
New college stadium policies that remove designated smoking areas have some season-ticket holders questioning their investments.
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Survey of NCAA Athletic Departments Finds Sustainability Interest
Awareness among NCAA schools of all things green continues to rise, but so do economic concerns.
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The Formula for Energy Efficiency in Windows
Shedding some light on windows that adjust to outdoor conditions
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Uniform Sensors Measure Impact of Blocks, Tackles
The San Franscisco 49ers are helping researchers learn more about the biomechanics of football injuries.
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University of Colorado Pursues Zero Waste at Football Games
Last year, Colorado diverted from landfills 82 percent of waste generated at football games.
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