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Wyandotte BASF Employee Invited to White House

BASF Corp.'s Christopher Bradlee will discuss 'Greening the Games' at White House on Thursday.

A Wyandotte official from BASF Corp. is in the nation's capital, touting one of the chemical company's environmental partnerships.

BASF was invited to participate in the White House's discussion on "Greening the Games" at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC. The discussion will celebrate the sports industry's success in adopting innovative sustainable practices.

BASF's invitation is a result of the company's sponsorship of the Seattle Mariners' Zero Waste Initiative.

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Christopher Bradlee, market development manager of BASF's Biodegradable Polymers, is representing the company at the meeting and will discuss BASF's project with the Mariners as well as other sustainable solutions that BASF offers.

"BASF is honored to participate in this discussion and excited to continue collaborating with this and other industries on sustainable solutions," he said in a written statement.

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To follow the "Greening the Games" discussion online, visit Whitehouse.gov/live for a live stream of the event, or follow the hashtags #whlive and #greensports on Twitter.


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