Snapshots from the third annual Pac-12 Sustainability Conference in Seattle
Compiled by Pac-12 Network NewsroomJune 26, 2019 09:48 am PDT
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Arizona women's tennis student-athlete Sophia Thomas distributes socks to the homeless in downtown Seattle as part of Tuesday's Hanes Day of Service.
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Bill Walton smiles while answering a question during Tuesday's reception at the Conibear Shellhouse at the University of Washington.
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Washington students pose for a photo with Hall of Famer Bill Walton during Tuesday's opening night reception at the Conibear Shellhouse.
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Bill Walton recruits a few volunteers to help him sign a Pac-12 Team Green t-shirt during Tuesday's reception.
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As part of Tuesday's Day of Service with HanesBrands, volunteers add socks to a box for those who need them in downtown Seattle.
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Chip Lydum, Associate Athletic Director for Washington, leads a sustainability tour of Husky Stadium on Tuesday.
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The Husky Stadium Sustainability Tour on Tuesday ends with a photo on the field.
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Utah and Salt Lake City will host the 2020 Pac-12 Sustainability Conference next June.
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Pac-12 Networks' Mike Yam and Seattle Sounders Vice President of Business Operations & Marketing Taylor Graham discussed sports climate action leadership during a panel on the main stage.
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Attendees wrote sustainability pledges and goals on the Pac-12 Team Green tree near the main entrance.
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Football and men's basketball award winners of the 2018-19 Pac-12 Zero Waste Challenge received their awards from Bill Walton and Cheryl Wong in Seattle.
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REPREVE showcased its commitment to sustainability with League 91 hats, shirts and other apparel.
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Proud Source Water's Cole Pennington talks to Pac-12 Sustainability Conference attendees about their recyclable aluminum cans.
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Angie Gilbert accepts Colorado's overall winner award as part of the Pac-12 Zero Waste Challenge for football.
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Lin King and other members of Cal's Zero Waste Team take the stage to accept the Zero Waste Challenge overall award for men's basketball.
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Hall of Famer Bill Walton was in attendance to pass out awards for the Zero Waste Challenge in football and men's basketball.
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