Philips Arena Leads the Way in Sustainability
First NBA/NHL Arena to Achieve LEED Certification
Let’s talk Philips going green sports arena! For in Atlanta, they’ve made history. It’s become the first NBA or NHL arena to earn LEED certification1. This groundbreaking achievement sets a new standard for sustainability in professional sports venues.
Green Initiatives that Score Big
The arena’s commitment to eco-friendly practices is impressive. They’ve implemented water-saving measures. Those cutting usage by 2 million gallons in just 11 months2. That’s enough to fill three Olympic-sized swimming pools!
Energy efficiency is also a top priority. The arena has slashed its energy consumption by 8% from 2007 to 20083. This reduction could power over 100 homes for an entire year.

A Team Effort for a Greener Future
Atlanta Spirit, the group behind this green revolution, invested $120,000 in the LEED certification process4. But the real MVP? The staff. They’ve embraced sustainability, making it a core part of their daily operations.

Beyond the Arena: Inspiring Change
Philips Arena’s success is inspiring other venues. More NBA and NHL teams are now exploring LEED certification5. It’s a game-changer for the sports industry’s environmental impact.
The arena’s green initiatives extend beyond its walls. They’re actively engaging fans in sustainability efforts. It’s not just about being green; it’s about creating a community-wide movement.
The Future is Green
As Philips Arena leads the charge, we’re seeing a shift in how sports venues operate. It’s proof that sustainability and spectator sports can go hand in hand. With continued efforts, we can look forward to a greener, more sustainable future for all sports arenas.


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One response to “Achieving LEED Certification: Philips Arena’s Green Revolution”
I'm glad that the owners decided to go for LEED. I heard that Altanta was already has a good job at going green.