MOA Architecture renews sustainability partnership with award-winning BMW Charity Pro-Am Tournament

Next E-Waste Recycling Drive scheduled for June 4th

MOA Architecture is partnering with the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX for the second year on its sustainability program. 

“Sustainability is a core value at MOA Architecture. We are dedicated to helping our clients and partners minimize our impact on the environment to create a more sustainable future for the generations to come,” said Michael Allen, CEO of MOA Architecture. “We are thrilled to partner with the BMW Tournament again this year and are looking forward to our E-Waste Drives that will divert waste from the landfill.”  

The tournament’s sustainability program kept 47,360 pounds of waste from entering landfills last year, in addition to keeping its overall emissions footprint to just 1,663 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. The program was so successful that it was honored with a 2022 Annual Recycling Award from the Carolina Recycling Association for incorporating sustainability in business.  



E-Waste Recycling Drive June 4th

The second event of the year for the community to dispose of unwanted electronics, E-Waste Day presented by MOA Architecture, is coming up on Saturday, June 4, from 9 am – 1 pm, at the BMW Hall 52 West Parking Lot, just off Highway 101, across from the performance center. At this free event, citizens can dispose of unwanted electronics and all types of metal. Cardboard, paper and plastic recycling will also be accepted. 

Examples of items accepted include: 

  • Answering machines 

  • Minor appliances 

  • CDs/videos/cassettes 

  • Computers 

  • Radios 

  • Connectors and cables 

  • Clothes dryers and washers 

  • Refrigerators 

About the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX

South Carolina Charities, Inc. (SCCI), the non-profit foundation of the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX, was created in order to showcase the beauty of Upstate South Carolina and hospitality of its citizens to the world; to create an event that brings the upstate a fun and entertaining week centered around professional athletes and world-renowned celebrities; and raise money and awareness for South Carolina charities. Since 2001, the tournament has distributed more than $14.3 million to numerous Upstate SC non-profit organizations, part of the PGA TOUR’s $3 billion plus raised for charity. 

 The 2022 BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX will take place June 6-12 at Thornblade Club and The Carolina Country Club.  



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