Las Vegas casinos are trying to improve their environmental footprint, but will gambling always prevent them being good corporate citizens?
Las Vegas, the city so lit up that some astronauts report its famous central strip is the brightest spot on earth, is trying to change course. The neon lights of its early years are being replaced by LED screens and the casinos and hotels are cutting their energy and water use.
Now, some of Vegas’s biggest businesses including Caesars Entertainment Corporation and MGM Resorts International are trying to get in on the act and prove that they can be both sustainability leaders and good corporate citizens.
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