Waste Pro, Longwood, Florida, has signed a four-year sponsorship with the Jacksonville Jaguars and becomes the official waste service and recycling partner of the NFL team. The partnership began June 1 and will continue through the 2021-2022 NFL season.
This is the second multiyear sponsorship Waste Pro has had with the Jaguars. The first began in 2011. Waste Pro has been providing waste and recycling collection services from a regional operations facility in Jacksonville since 2007.
“Waste Pro has been a long-time supporter of the Jaguars, and it’s great to welcome them back,” Scott Massey, Jaguars senior vice president of corporate partnerships, says. “We’re thrilled to have their professional services at TIAA Bank Field.”
With this partnership, Waste Pro will provide solid waste collection and recycling for all home games at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida. Waste Pro will also service the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena under a separate contract with SMG, the West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, company that manages the arena and TIAA Bank Field, in addition to Bragan Field at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville and The Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center.
“Our renewed partnership with the Jacksonville Jaguars is an exciting time for us,” David Schneider, Waste Pro’s regional vice president of Northeast Florida, says. “Waste Pro is always at the forefront of community involvement in all of our market areas and it’s great to partner with the like-minded Jaguars organization.”
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