Discovery Green's Earth Day event generated more than 3,800 pounds of garbage — and over 90 percent of it was diverted from landfills. Photo courtesy of Discovery Green
Discovery Green celebrated Earth Day with a major milestone this year — achieving it’s Zero Waste goal.
The nonprofit, along with Citizens’ Environmental Coalition and Houston Public Works, are announced that the 2024 Green Mountain Energy Earth Day, which generated more than 3,800 pounds of garbage, diverted the majority of that waste from landfills. "Zero Waste," as defined by the Environmental Protection Agency, is successfully diverting at least 90 percent of waste from the landfill.
On Earth Day, Discovery Green composted 2,200 pounds of waste and recycled 1,300 pounds of trash.
“Part of Discovery Green Conservancy’s mission is to serve as a village green for our city and be a source of health and happiness for all. Our goal is to sustain an exceptional environment for nature and people,” Discover Green President Kathryn Lott says in a news release. “We are beyond thrilled to have achieved Zero Waste certification.”
The achievement was made possible by volunteers from the University of Houston – Downtown.
Steve Stelzer, president of Citizens’ Environmental Coalition’s board of directors, acknowledged how rare the achievement is in a public space in a major city like Houston.
“Discovery Green Conservancy stepped up and made a commitment to weigh, measure and record everything. They should be congratulated to have done this at this scale,” Stelzer adds. “The Conservancy said they were going to do it and they did. It’s an amazing accomplishment.”
The 2024 event included:
- 31,000 visitors in attendance
- 60 + exhibitors
- 100 + volunteers
- 12 artists
- 9 chalk artists
- Donkeeboy and Donkeemom
- Mark Bradford
- 25 Mark Bradford artworks made of scrap presented in partnership with Houston First
- 4 short films shown
- 3,836.7 pounds of waste collected during Green Mountain Energy Earth Day