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Disney Environmentality
valid from 11/13/2019 - Open

Thank you for being mindful of your environmental footprint here at Walt Disney World! During the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend Health and Fitness Expo, you’ll find the Disney Environmentality booth in the VISA Center. We encourage you to come by, snap a selfie and take part in an activity. We’d love to hear from our Guests of all ages! Last season, Chiquita®, the runDisney and Epcot Custodial teams partnered to collect banana peels for recycling. These banana peels are then sent to Harvest Power, an on-site facility that converts non-consumable food scraps into electricity and fertilizer (learn more about Harvest Power here.) More than 3,500 pounds of banana peels were collected in the first year of this initiative! So when you eat your banana after your event this year, whether it’s the 5k, 10k or half marathon, make sure you look for the yellow banana signs! Collection bins will be placed throughout the finish line, reunion and Race Retreat areas. You’ll also see collection points for mixed recycling, where you can dispose of your plastic bottles and empty snack boxes. Thank you for joining Disney in supporting our commitment to the planet!

Here’s a few more things you can do while you’re visiting our resort:

  1. Grabbing a Starbucks in one of our parks? You can recycle your cold cup and lid when you're done enjoying your beverage!
  2. Staying in a Disney resort? You can help conserve water by reusing your towel. Just hang it up when you're done!
  3. Plan on doing some shopping? Consider using one of our new reusable bags or combining all of your purchases into one of our 100% recycled content bags. By choosing a reusable bag, you are helping Disney with its commitment to reduce single-use plastics. There are different patterned bags for each park and Disney Springs, and one pattern for all the resorts.
  4. Not interested in keeping your park map? You can recycle that too! Drop it in a recycle bin on the way out.
  5. Staying in a Disney resort? Take a Disney bus to one of the parks. Not only is carpooling good for the environment, but our buses run on a renewable diesel made from used cooking oil and non-consumable food waste. A win-win for the planet!