A few weeks back, we told you about the San Francisco 49ers’ spiffy new solar-powered digs. Now, another NFL team wants to get with the green program.

For their Wednesday night practice, the Detroit Lions’ quarterbacks will sport bright-green jerseys made out of recycled plastic bottles. The team wants to promote its #TurnItGreen campaign. One of the initiative’s goals: Recycle 100 percent of all waste generated at Ford Field this season. To help reach this benchmark, the team plans on expanding the number of stadium recycling bins to 500.

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The unis are made by Repreve, a company that in the past has created caps and gowns out of plastic bottles. According to an ESPN report the fiber technology isn’t quite game ready, so don’t expect recycled-plastic jerseys anytime soon. And wearing the promotional unis during a weeknight practice in August will certainly limit exposure (to quote the great point guard Allen Iverson: We’re talkin’ about practice — not the game). But if NFL teams continue to try and outgreen each other, we’ll happily tune in to that competition.

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