In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the logistical challenges of waste management in anticipation of a major upcoming event in Green Bay, which is expected to draw between 300,000 to 800,000 visitors. Mayor Genrich expressed enthusiasm for exploring innovative waste management solutions, highlighting the need for effective strategies to handle the anticipated surge in waste.
Ashwaubenon officials revealed plans to conduct waste collections during nighttime hours to mitigate traffic congestion caused by the influx of visitors. The mayor noted that the NFL organization is likely to manage waste on their campus, which could alleviate some pressure on local services. However, local waste management facilities, including those on West Mason Street and South Broadway, will still face significant challenges in accommodating the increased volume of waste.
The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between local municipalities and waste management companies, with a focus on recycling and waste separation. Despite the excitement surrounding the event, officials acknowledged the numerous unknowns that could complicate waste logistics, emphasizing the need for thorough planning and coordination in the lead-up to the event.