One of the best-kept secrets in the Wild West is that Sin City is really Green City. Thanks to the committed efforts of three of the city’s largest casino-resort operators, the Las Vegas Strip, that legendary bastion of glitz and neon, is actually a model community when it comes to sustainable environmental practices.
While much of the motivation derives from concerns about corporate social responsibility, the growth of sustainable practices is also driven by business concerns.
… Though the vast majority of Las Vegas businesses have eco-related policies in place, three of the largest — MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment and Las Vegas Sands Corp. — have emerged as international models of how companies can effectively address environmental issues with comprehensive plans that evolve from overall
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