Alan Bethke, Subaru of America Inc.’s Senior Vice President - Marketing, and Tim McDermott Philadelphia Union’s President, celebrate Subaru Park becoming the first soccer stadium in Major League Soccer to achieve zero landfill status on October 23, 2021.
Olivier Mbaizo, a defender for the Philadelphia Union, wears a commemorative “Zero Landfill” jersey patch during the MLS team’s home game at Subaru Park on October 23, 2021.
Alan Bethke (center), Senior Vice President - Marketing, Subaru of America Inc. is joined by Philadelphia Union executives and staff at ceremonial ribbon cutting to re-open Subaru Park as zero landfill on October 23, 2021.
Subaru of America and the Philadelphia Union are committed to protecting our environment by reducing, reusing, and recycling stadium waste. These new, modern front of house three-stream waste containers will help patrons properly dispose of their trash from events at Subaru Park.
Subaru Park aims to become the first MLS Zero Landfill stadium where no waste is sent to a landfill. Subaru of America and the Philadelphia Union are encouraging fans to help keep waste out of landfills by placing their trash in the corresponding bin.
Subaru of America and the Philadelphia Union initiate zero landfill practices at Subaru Park, to make the home of the Union the first zero landfill stadium in MLS.
Subaru of America and the Philadelphia Union are committed to protecting our environment by reducing, reusing, and recycling stadium waste. These new, modern front of house three-stream waste containers will help patrons properly dispose of their trash from events at Subaru Park.
Through the partnership with Subaru and the Philadelphia Union, Subaru Park aims to become a leader in environmental sustainability.