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Sustainability - The Green Zoo

A key component of the Indianapolis Zoo's conservation mission is to promote sustainability.  The Zoo attacks this mission on multiple fronts, including initiating and maintaining green practices at the Zoo and encouraging others to adopt a "greener" way of life.  Listed are some of the programs at the Zoo that help sustain a healthy environment here in Indiana.

ElectricCarCharging-Meg MagsamenElectric Car Recharging Stations
There are now two stations in the Zoo's main parking lot where you can re-charge your electric cars.  Located near the front of the east end of the parking lot by the picnic area, the two recharging stations are available for a nominal charge for either four or eight hours.  Just ask the guest services representative at the front gate to get you hooked up and ready while you have a leisurely visit with the animals at the Zoo.

Dolphin Pavilion-Gabi MooreEnergy Conservation/Lugar Energy Patriot
In 2011, the Indianapolis Zoo was named a “Lugar Energy Patriot,” an honor bestowed on organizations by Senator Richard Lugar in recognition of ongoing support for fiscally responsible energy conservation efforts. Over the past few years through careful planning and research the Zoo’s energy team has taken concrete action steps resulting in savings of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Projects such as the realignment of the dolphin pavilion water management system (saving 4.5 million gallons of water annually), development of an energy metering program for the Zoo site, and becoming the first zoo in the country to purchase all of our electric power from 100% green sources were cited by Senator Lugar as demonstrative of “outstanding Hoosiers who have demonstrated leadership and initiative in taking concrete action to improve America’s energy security.”

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Mycarbonpledge.com has completed its fourth year, and through the end of 2011, 9,000 individuals have pledged to reduce their CO2 emissions by a total of 15.5 million pounds. That’s the equivalent of removing 1,300 cars from the roadways. The popular “Up2, Down2” campaign continued in 2011 (turning your thermostats up two degrees in the summer and down two degrees in the winter) with Duke Energy and Carrier sponsoring the program. Pledge efforts took place on Zoo grounds, and at farmers’ markets and local festivals in the Indianapolis area. The program continues to be recognized nationally and internationally by colleagues involved in climate change education as a model for positive action by individuals collectively having a huge impact.

Power RecyclingElectronics Recycling
Electronics waste is a growing challenge with over 2.5 million tons of electronic waste incinerated or placed into landfills in the U.S. in 2009. Many of these electronic devices contain mercury and lead which could leech into the ground contaminating soil and water supplies. The Zoo takes a leadership role in this challenge by hosting two electronics recycling events each year where we typically recycle 15-20 tons of electronics each day. In December 2011, we partnered with the Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee’s 1st and Green program to host a third electronics recycling event and broke our record. With the help of our partner RecycleForce, we collected over 23 tons in just over five hours!

Green Power Option
IPL Green Option logoSince 2008, the Indianapolis Zoo has been 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.

Green Business logoGreen Business Initiative
The Indianapolis Zoo is a member of the Greater Indianapolis 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. 

Recycling
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.  The Indianapolis Zoo also has a 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 in improving 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!

●    We encourage you to participate in our electronics recycling events.  The Zoo typically hosts these events twice a year - once in the spring and once in the fall.  In late 2011, however, we hosted a special Super Bowl 1st & Green event after Christmas and collected 23 tons of recyclable electronics in five hours!  Look for information on these events in the Special Events section.

●    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