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The company replaced more than 200,000 square feet of real grass with drought-tolerant landscaping in Las Vegas and pledged to reduce water use by 33% by 2025 and by 35% by 2030. In 2022, MGM Resorts President and CEO Bill Hornbuckle signed the CEO Water Mandate, a United National Global Compact, becoming the first gaming company to endorse the initiative. Knowing water is essential to operations, guests and employees, MGM Resorts has long employed various conservation measures and has doubled down on its commitment in recent years to become a leading corporate water steward. As the largest directly sourced renewable electricity project in the hospitality industry, the solar array features 323,000 panels and produces up to 100% of MGM Resorts’ daytime power needs in Las Vegas.* Built in 2021, the solar array reduces the carbon footprint of meetings-and all of MGM Resorts-while still delivering an enlightening and electrifying guest experience. Meetings at MGM Resorts are predominantly powered by the sun, thanks to its innovative 100-megawatt solar array. But they all have one thing in common-a host committed to making their meetings sustainable and unforgettable through close partnership and responsible meeting practices.

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Every day, MGM Resorts hosts organizations and individuals from around the world with a diverse array of business purposes, needs and expectations.

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