Eco-Friendly World Cup Stadiums

The 2010 World Cup kicks off Friday and it’s going to be an amazing experience, start to finish in South Africa this year for the games.

Five separate stadiums will be used for the 2010 World Cup and they all strove to be environmentally-friendly.

The new stadiums were built with solar power capabilities; are flexible enough to be used for other events in the future; and one even has a rainwater collection system. While the older stadiums aren’t equipped with solar panels or anything high-tech, they’re age helps make them environmentally friendly. Rather than tearing down perfectly good, usable stadiums, opting to use preexisting structures is definitely a responsible choice. Finally, the remodeled stadium lets in daylight through its roof, and retains much of the elements of the previous structure.


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