The Manchester Giants have announced that their ambition to become ‘Climate Neutral’ in time for the start of the new season, the first top-flight sports team to deliver on such an ambitious target.
Giants Head Coach, Vince Macaulay, said:
“We’re not just pledging to cut our net emissions by 2050, or even Manchester’s own ambitious target of 2038 – we’re going to act today.
“We think we’re the first top-flight team in the world to make this commitment but, if we’re not, that’s great because it means other teams are also working hard to protect the planet for future generations.”
Giants Events Manager, Great Britain Olympian and Team England Commonwealth Games medallist, Dominique Allen, added:
“We’re going to decarbonise every aspect of our operation: renewable energy, greener transport options, ethical suppliers, a sustainable catering offer and, obviously, eliminating single-use plastics.
“We’re really lucky to have one of the leading sustainable management companies, Net Zero Event Management, on our doorstep and we’ll be using their expertise to reduce our carbon footprint to an absolute minimum, and then invest in a number of gold-standard offsetting programmes, including solar, wind, rainforest protection and much more. We all know we have to act to safeguard our future, and we’ve decided to act immediately.”