Score a round on Anheuser-Busch by doing your part.

Anheuser - Busch wants usto recycle more . To drive that initiative , the brewing company is inspiring us the best wayit knows how , with liquor .

In partnership with the MLB and NFL come the National Recycling League , a concretion promoting reduced waste on secret plan Clarence Shepard Day Jr. . This entail that you could make headway free beer for your entire city by tossing that aluminum can in that blue bin instead of litter .

" At Anheuser - Busch , we approach everything we do — including sustainability — with an innovation outlook so that we can create an oversized impact , "   CEO of Anheuser - BuschBrendan Whitworth said in a press release . " Through the National Recycling League , we are thrilled to bring together our squad partners and mutation fan to work towards a shared dreaming of a future with less biz day permissive waste and more cheers . "

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Now that Major League Baseball is finally underway again , more than 10 teams , include the St. Louis Cardinals , Houston Astros , San Diego Padres , Texas Rangers , and Washington Nationals , have commit as inaugural members of the National Recycling League . These teams will offer different ballpark activation like reusable aluminum cup , in - seat recycling decals , and signaling asking buff to " recycle like a booster . "

So what about the free beer ? Teams will go mind - to - brain , competing to see which fans recycle the most nursing bottle and cans between Opening Day and May 31 . The bring home the bacon city will rack up a round on Anheuser - Busch itself .

" Major League Baseball and our Clubs are excited to collaborate with Anheuser - Busch on the launch of their National Recycling League initiative . This commitment to environmental stewardship by our long - term partner absolutely aligns with our persist in efforts to fetch more recycling option and sustainable practices to our ballparks , " MLB ’s Senior Director of Ballpark Operations and sustainability Paul Hanlon said in the release .

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