
“As the voice for recycling and waste reduction in Wisconsin, AROW is proud to recognize the achievements of industry professionals, communities and individuals,” said Jennifer Semrau, AROW President. “This year’s recipients continue to demonstrate the dedication and creativity of peoplet o improve recycling and waste reduction efforts in our state.”
The Mallards rebuilt the stadium using as much material as possible from the old facility and reused seating from both Camden Yards and Wrigley Field, home of the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago Cubs. The Mallards added the TRICOR/West Bend Club behind home plate which was constructed using old steel from the original stadium grandstand roof. The wood deck was constructed of planks from the original seating structure and the drink rails were created from the original stadium’s aluminum bleacher tops.

The Mallards also created six portable concession kiosks out of aluminum and wood from the old stadium.
Founded in 1990, AROW is an association representing Wisconsin’s recycling, waste reduction, and sustainability professionals. The organization provides leadership through education, advocacy, and collaboration and promotes effective, efficient and sustainable material recovery initiatives.
The Mallards will host their season opener against the Battle Creek Bombers on May 30th at 7:05 pm at the “Duck Pond.” 7-Game Packs, season, and group tickets are on sale now! Single-game tickets go on sale April 28th.
The Madison Mallards are part of the 16-team Northwoods League. The Northwoods League has more teams, plays more games, and draws more fans than any other Summer Collegiate Baseball League in North America.
