The Orlando Magic Go Green
September 24, 2010
ORLANDO, Fla - In an effort to fully integrate into the world of “green,” for the third straight year the 2010-11 Magic Media Guide has gone digital and is now available to fans via orlandomagic.com (CLICK HERE).
The Orlando Magic is undergoing a company-wide green initiative, which will be punctuated by having the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certified originally designed and constructed professional basketball arena – the new Amway Center. The Orlando Magic’s media guide is part of other Magic “green” activities, including other efforts such as:
• An in-game recycling program and an Orlando Magic front office recycling program.
• A partnership with “Rock and Wrap it Up” to take leftover food after Magic games to shelters and food banks.
• The development of a Magic staff incentive program to “go green” in the Magic front office.
• A variety of community programs that are in the works to spread the “green” message.
ORLANDO, Fla - In an effort to fully integrate into the world of “green,” for the third straight year the 2010-11 Magic Media Guide has gone digital and is now available to fans via orlandomagic.com (CLICK HERE).
The Orlando Magic is undergoing a company-wide green initiative, which will be punctuated by having the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certified originally designed and constructed professional basketball arena – the new Amway Center. The Orlando Magic’s media guide is part of other Magic “green” activities, including other efforts such as:
• An in-game recycling program and an Orlando Magic front office recycling program.
• A partnership with “Rock and Wrap it Up” to take leftover food after Magic games to shelters and food banks.
• The development of a Magic staff incentive program to “go green” in the Magic front office.
• A variety of community programs that are in the works to spread the “green” message.




