Los Angeles Convention Center Goes Dark for Earth Hour

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On March 25th, 2017, the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC) will join millions of people and organizations worldwide in “going dark” for World Wildlife Fund’s Earth Hour, a worldwide grassroots movement uniting people to protect the planet. From 8:30 to 9:30 PM, the LACC will turn off its non-essential lights, primarily focusing on West and South Hall towers, as a symbolic call to action to protect our planet. As part of a global Earth Hour campaign organized by the City of Los Angeles and AEG 1EARTH, AEG’s industry-leading corporate sustainability program, the LACC joins City Buildings in six districts and more than 50 AEG Facilities-affiliated venues in 27 cities, eight countries and four continents across the globe in celebrating its commitment to the environment.

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Environmental initiatives at the LACC span across numerous categories including energy, water, and waste reduction. The venue is 36% more energy efficient than the median building in the entertainment building use category; LACC’s overall waste diversion rate for 2016 was 75%; and the venue has reduced overall water use by 15% since 2013. The LACC is also proud to be the first of its size to achieve LEED® EB: O+M Gold recertification. “We are excited to join the Earth Hour movement for the fourth year in a row,” said Brad Gessner, Senior Vice President of AEG Facilities and General Manager of the LACC. “We unite with the City of Los Angeles and AEG venues to demonstrate our unwavering commitment to environmental issues.”

Earth Hour is an annual event designed to engage millions of people worldwide on a broad range of environmental issues. Each year, more than 7,000 cities show their support for environmental issues by participating in Earth Hour. The LACC will be engaging with the Earth Hour community via social media channels and has “donated” the LACC Facebook feed to the Earth Hour cause, where @ConventionLA will promote the movement through tailored posts and reach over 66,000 individuals between March 22-25. “We’re proud to be a part of Earth Hour 2017,” said John Marler, AEG’s Senior Director of Energy and Environment. “It is central to our AEG values to use our platforms to raise awareness of the critical environmental challenges facing our world."