The Miami Marlins to celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day by hosting a distribution of 300 plants, herbs and trees on Saturday, April 30, to the South Florida community

MIAMI – In celebration of Earth Day (April 22) and Arbor Day (April 29), the Miami Marlins, in conjunction with the Miami Marlins Foundation, will host a Food Garden Tree and Plant Giveaway for the South Florida community on Saturday, April 30, beginning at 9 a.m. at loanDepot park. With the support from our community partner Million Trees Miami, the Marlins will be giving away 300 trees, herbs, and plants at the event.

In addition to the giveaway, the event will include representatives from Citizen for a Better South Florida at the event to showcase the Miami Marlins Foundation’s Home Plate Meals Food Garden to the community. Guests will receive tips and advice such as proper growing techniques and watering tactics. The educational component will provide guidance for those what are interested in learning more about gardening.

The organization’s on-going green efforts include the elimination of single-use plastic straws in 2019, the implementation of Free-Flow Parking in 2021, and the addition of a new LED Sports Lighting System at loanDepot park this past offseason.

--Free-Flow Parking reduces carbon emissions and fuel consumption with shorter wait times and less idling. In addition, bike share kiosks and electric vehicle charging stations were implemented in the parking garages at loanDepot park.

-- The Marlins teamed with Musco on a new LED Sports Lighting System that will enhance the fan experience at loanDepot park as well as elevate the viewing experience for fans at home when watching on Bally Sports Florida. The transition to the new LED Sports Lighting System also reaffirms the Marlins commitment to sustainability with a significant reduction in energy consumption. loanDepot park now features 414 light fixtures as opposed to the 771 light fixtures in previous years, meaning that the ballpark can maintain the same lighting levels with nearly 50 percent fewer fixtures.

loanDepot park is the first retractable-roof LEED Gold Certified facility in the world. The ballpark’s environmentally friendly design incorporates conservation, sustainability and energy efficiency. During construction, the Miami Marlins recycled more than 98% of the construction waste and engaged in pollution prevention plans. The design of the ballpark and the materials selected help promote conservation, pollution prevention as well as water reduction and energy efficiency. The Marlins also engaged in an indoor air quality plan to ensure the comfort and well-being of all fans.

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