Coors Light Sculpture Celebrates Recycling

Coors Light and the Arizona Diamondbacks will reveal a new sculpture at Chase Field Friday (7/21) created and filled with Coors Light cans collected during this season’s home games.

Designed by local Arizona-based artist John Randall Nelson, the sculpture will encourage fans to recycle while also honoring the team, welcoming fans to the ballpark and celebrating their recycling efforts. The sculpture depicts the D-backs “A” logo and used recycled Coors Light cans during its construction. The “A” will stand at over 8 feet tall and will be located in the main concourse.

“As the pioneers of the aluminum can, we have been committed to innovations in sustainability since the beginning,” said Zach Fatla, Coors Light senior marketing manager. “This partnership with the D-backs is a fun way for us to bring our Coors Light drinkers together with their fans to give back to the community and celebrate the team and our joint sustainability efforts.”

Coors Light also has teamed up this summer for similar efforts with the Atlanta Braves, Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Angels, as well as the Carolina Country Music Fest.

The new D-backs sculpture is part of Coors Light’s nationwide “EveryOneCan” summer program, which encourages environmental stewardship through repurposing recycled materials and rewarding consumers for reducing their environmental impact. “EveryOneCan” is the latest initiative in the brewer’s storied history of innovation in energy, waste reduction and waste conservation. The brand is continuously searching for ways to decrease the impact of production and in 2016, Coors Light cut its aluminum usage by 3.8 million pounds.

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