NC Zoo Is Recognized as Leader in Sustainability
It’s quite an accomplishment to be recognized as the “BEST IN THE WORLD” at something, but that’s what just happened to the North Carolina Zoo.
The North Carolina Zoo has been recognized by the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) as the recipient of the 2021 Environmental Sustainability Award. The award was only given to one organization worldwide.
Dr. Martín Zordan, CEO of WAZA, said; "It is a great honour and joy to present the WAZA Environmental Sustainability Award 2021 to North Carolina Zoo. Since 1989, the zoo has been incredibly active with sustainable practices. WAZA is also delighted to see that North Carolina Zoo is encouraging its visitors to take actions to benefit the environment."
The Zoo works to minimize waste, reuse materials, and prioritize using the most effective, least harmful methods for cleaning, pest management and horticulture. The Zoo also encourages guests to take action and make changes in their own lives to benefit the environment.
“We are so grateful to be recognized by the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums for something that is so important to each and every one of our Zoo staff – a strong and longstanding commitment to care for our planet through our facility operations, research, and community outreach,” said Zoo Director and CEO Pat Simmons.
Watch this video on the Zoo’s sustainability practices and acceptance of the award.
History of sustainability practices at the Zoo
The Zoo first began what it called its “green practices” in the 1980’s, including high efficiency LED lighting and HVAC control systems and charging stations for electric vehicles. Current projects include intensive recycling and composting programs, and a comprehensive approach to minimizing single-use plastics throughout Zoo operations. Reducing plastics use helps accomplish numerous goals, including reducing consumption of fossil fuels (most plastics are made from petroleum), eliminating potential marine debris, and addressing growing concern over micro-plastics pollution.
“This international award recognizes the North Carolina Zoo’s more than 30 years of leading by example as caretakers of our natural environment,” said Reid Wilson, secretary of the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, the state agency where the Zoo is housed. “The Zoo’s commitment to sustainability goes far beyond its physical boundaries. From recycling programs to waste reduction to environmental education, the Zoo helps people gain a better understanding of the natural world and learn ways to make a difference in their own lives.”
To learn more about zoo’s 30 years of green practices, click here.
WAZA is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. The membership consists of nearly 400 leading institutions and organizations around the world and this number continues to grow.