Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012 – As part of America Recycles Day, Bud Light encouraged football fans across the United States to always recycle, whether tailgating before a game or enjoying the action at home. In order to help raise awareness for this important message, the Bud Light Recycling Zone, an interactive traveling display featuring a 21-foot tall football goal post constructed of crushed aluminum cans, made a special stop in Los Angeles with TV and film star Damon Wayans, Jr. Wayans was on-site at the Hollywood and Highland Center on Thursday, informing fans about the importance of recycling and challenging them to kick field goals through the aluminum uprights made from crushed cans at the Bud Light Recycling Zone. The goal post is constructed of 102 aluminum bricks weighing approximately 37 pounds each. Each brick is equivalent to more than 1,200 12-ounce aluminum cans. The Bud Light Recycling Zone has made an appearance in nine NFL cities this season. As part of the program, Bud Light representatives toured the tailgate areas with a "six-pack of recycling bins" to collect empty containers from fans while they enjoyed pre-game festivals in cities like Kansas City,