It was time for the temporary Super Bowl infrastructure at Levi's Stadium to come down, and clearing it out the right way took just as much expertise. That was a job for the NFL Green team.
The crews not only took stuff down, but they preserved it to donate to about 50 organizations.
Director of Sustainable Mobile Operations at ENGIE Impact, Ryan Sclar, said Tuesday that crews were collecting materials from the sets and various game components to donate to local charities and nonprofits.
Some items were headed to the Santa Clara Unified School District.
All sorts of fence mesh, different kinds of banners that were all along the stadium perimeter. They're going to be re-purposing this into a variety of different things for their parks and rec. They're going to be using some of this to help manage and line their baseball fields, using other parts for some arts and crafts projects.
Ryan Sclar, Director of Sustainable Mobile Operations, ENGIE Impact