The Pepsi Center will soon serve its fans beverages in aluminum cups.

Following in the footsteps of Folsom Field, the home of the Nuggets and Avalanche is teaming up with Ball Corporation to use the “infinitely recyclable” lightweight cups for games and other events at the arena. The Pepsi Center is the first major professional sports arena to use the cups in a full-scale manner, according to the news release.

The cups will debut during the Nuggets’ home opener on Oct. 25 against the Phoenix Suns. CU has been using the cups during the 2019 football season at Folsom Field.

“We’re proud to team up with KSE to bring sports fans at Pepsi Center a sustainable beverage cup option and grow this offering across sports venues in the U.S.,” Ball chairman, president and CEO John A. Hayes said in a news release.

Ball will produce a limited quantity of the cups through 2020 in a bid to promote sustainability. According to the news release, aluminum is the “most sustainable beverage packaging material” for its recycling ease.

“KSE and the Pepsi Center have prioritized sustainability efforts in recent years, which have brought improvements around limiting energy use and consumption, and enhancing our recycling opportunities is a natural continuation of these efforts,” president and CEO of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment Jim Martin said in a news release.