The Green Zoo
As
of 2008, the Indianapolis Zoo is a 100% green user
of electricity through Indianapolis Power & Light
Company's
Green Power Option. Green power
is an option provided to the Zoo by the Indianapolis
Power and Light Company that helps support the
development of renewable energy sources, which
eventually helps reduce our reliance on
fossil-fueled power. Some sources of green power
through IPL are wind facilities and biomass/landfill
gas facilities. The Zoo wants to help lead the
conservation charge. And this is one small way in
which we can contribute. Residential customers
interested in the green power option can expect the
average increase in their power bill to be about
$2-$3.50/month. Customers can participate at one of
four levels – 100%, 50%, 25%, or 10% of your monthly
electrical usage. Click the Green Power logo for
more information.
As
of 2009, the Indianapolis Zoo is a member of the
Greater I ndianapolis
Chamber of Commerce's Green Business initiative.
The Zoo scores very high among local businesses in
its programming and commitment to environmentally
safe and sustainable practices and operations.
Many different items are considered to achieve this
designation, including reduction of paper usage,
recycling, using eco-friendly products, reducing
lighting, unplugging unused appliances, rain
recovery systems, water recovery systems in our
water facilities, and many more. For more
information on this initiative, click
here.
The Indianapolis Zoo internally recycles all its
recyclable paper, corrugated cardboard, aluminum,
newspaper and mulch thanks to our official recycling
partner Ray's Trash. We use landscape and tree
trimmings as enrichment for some of our animals. In
2008, we recycled 6.5 tons of paper, over 4 tons of
glass, aluminum cans and plastic, 65 pounds of
batteries, 482 pallets, 520 yards of wood, 200 yards
of garden waste, 524 cell phones, and 24 tons of
cardboard.
In the fall of 2008, the Indianapolis Zoo began an
herbivore manure recycling program. Partnering with
Ray’s Trash Service, our manure
is taken to a special facility located in
Indianapolis. There the manure is composted
and turned into fertilizer—completing the natural
cycle.
We
encourage everyone to recycle, and here's how you
can help:
We would like our guests to join us and Indiana
Farm Bureau Insurance improve our
environment by recycling their Zoo maps when
possible. As you exit the Zoo, please deposit your
map in the glass box supported by Indiana Farm
Bureau Insurance. Thank you!
Did you get a new cell phone and you’re not sure
what to do with your old one? The Indianapolis AAZK
(American Association of Zoo Keepers) Chapter
recycles cell phones through Eco-cell. All of the
money raised goes to wildlife conservation and
research. You may ask yourself why should you
recycle your cell phone? Well, that’s easy! Cell
phones contain toxic substances that include lead,
copper, and zinc that are harmful to the
environment. So, next time you are at the Zoo,
please drop your cell phones off at the admissions
booth. For more information about Eco-cell, please
visit
www.eco-cell.org. For
more information about AAZK and our partnering with
Eco-cell, please contact Tammy Root at (317)
630-2072 or at
troot@indyzoo.com.
In
2009, the Zoo hosted its first ever electronics
recycling event in partnership with Recycle Force.
More than 17 tons of materials was collected!
Stay tuned to this site for news of additional
recycling events at the Zoo.
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