Oracle Park x Replay Program with Vytal

Overview

Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, is one of Major League Baseball's most iconic venues. With a capacity of over 40,000 fans and 81 home games per season, the ballpark serves hundreds of thousands of beverages annually — creating a significant opportunity to eliminate single-use waste at scale.

To build reuse infrastructure across the venue, the San Francisco Giants and Diamond 58 (Oracle Park's concessionaire) have partnered with Vytal. In 2025, a Club Level pilot delivered proof of concept. For the 2026 season, the Replay Program expands ballpark-wide, with all poured alcoholic beverages now served in Vytal's reusable cup infrastructure.

The Challenge

  • Eliminate single-use plastic cups for all alcoholic beverages across a major stadium without disrupting fan experience or concessions operations.
  • Achieve high return rates in a high-volume, fast-turnover environment (40,000+ fans, two-hour concessions window).
  • Track container movement across distributed locations with real-time visibility.
  • Integrate reusable infrastructure into existing foodservice operations seamlessly.
  • Prove operational credibility before scaling from pilot to full ballpark deployment.

The Solution: Vytal's Reusable Infrastructure

1. Proven Pilot, Validated Performance (2025)

  • Club Level deployment served nearly 200,000 alcoholic beverages across the 2025 season.
  • Achieved an 88% return rate under real game-day conditions.
  • Averted over 3,000 pounds of plastic waste and reduced greenhouse gas emissions by nearly eight metric tons.
  • Performance results earned the expansion to full ballpark deployment.

2. Full Ballpark Expansion (2026)

  • 206,305 reusable cups now in circulation across Oracle Park.
  • All poured alcoholic beverages at concessions throughout the stadium are served in Vytal's reusable cups.
  • Fans drop used cups in dedicated Replay Program receptacles located next to standard waste bins throughout the ballpark.

3. End-to-End Infrastructure: From Providers to Data

Vytal operates as a full-service reuse solution, managing every layer of the system:

Product Provision: Vytal supplies all reusable cups equipped with RFID technology, enabling real-time tracking throughout the circulation cycle.

Closed-Loop Logistics: After each event, Vytal picks up used cups and transports them to a nearby wash facility for professional cleaning and sanitation, then returns them to Oracle Park for the next game.

Data Analytics & Visibility: RFID-enabled tracking provides Oracle Park with real-time data on container movement, return rates, and circulation performance — turning reuse into a measurable, auditable system.

Each cup circulates more than 100 times. After just 10 uses, environmental performance exceeds single-use alternatives across energy, water, and emissions.

Results & Impact

206,305 cups in circulation – full ballpark reuse infrastructure operational for 2026 season.

88% return rate validated – proven performance under high-volume game-day conditions.

3,000+ pounds of plastic waste averted – measurable environmental impact from 2025 pilot alone.

Nearly 8 metric tons of GHG emissions reduced – equivalent to total emissions from 1-2 baseball games at Oracle Park.

Seamless integration with foodservice operations – no disruption to fan experience or concessions workflow.

Scalable model for major venues – demonstrates that reuse infrastructure can operate at stadium scale and speed.

Conclusion

The partnership between Vytal, the San Francisco Giants, and Diamond 58 demonstrates that reuse infrastructure can scale to meet the operational demands of major sports venues. The 2025 Club Level pilot proved the system works. The 2026 full ballpark expansion proves it scales.

Oracle Park's Replay Program isn't a sustainability initiative running parallel to operations, it's integrated into the core service delivery. Vytal's full-service approach means Oracle Park doesn't manage fragmented vendors. Instead, they work with a single infrastructure partner that handles the entire circulation cycle.

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