Forest Green Rovers win Sustainability in Sport Award
Press enquiries
If you are a journalist with a media enquiry, please contact our Press Office by email at [email protected]
For all other general enquiries, please call 0345 555 7100 or email [email protected].
Forest Green Rovers have beaten Manchester City and Lords Cricket Ground to be awarded the first ever 鈥楪reen Heart Hero鈥� Sustainability in Sport Award, by the Climate Coalition at a ceremony in Parliament.
Chief executive Helen Taylor picked up the award at the ceremony in London last night, which recognises the club鈥檚 ambitious approach to put the environment and sustainability at the core of the football club.
The awards 鈥� which range from accolades for green schools or businesses to sustainable sports projects 鈥� were presented by high-profile figures such as broadcaster Clive Anderson and historian Bettany Hughes as part of the Show The Love campaign from The Climate Coalition.
Dale Vince, chairman of Forest Green Rovers said: 鈥淪ustainability and sport are two words that aren鈥檛 often seen together, but at FGR we鈥檙e bridging that gap and are demonstrating that there is another way.
鈥溁使谔逵齛pp鈥檙e really delighted to have our work recognised by the Climate Coalition 鈥� it鈥檚 another big achievement for the club in what is proving to be a momentous year for us, as we鈥檝e been promoted to the Football League, named by FIFA as the world鈥檚 greenest football club and spoken at the UN.鈥�
Since taking over the club in 2010, Dale Vince has introduced a host of environmental initiatives - including launching a fully vegan menu, installing solar panels, creating an organic pitch and using solar powered robot lawnmower.
The 鈥楪reen Heart Hero Awards鈥� are the brainchild of The Climate Coalition 鈥� a group of more than 130 organisations representing over 15 million people ranging from the RSPB, WWF, Women鈥檚 Institute and the Woodland Trust, to aid agencies such as CAFOD, Tearfund and Christian Aid.
The awards are the culmination of events by The Climate Coalition to 鈥楽how The Love鈥� and celebrate the things we love which are at risk from climate change 鈥� whether sports rained off or natural beauty spots damaged by increased flooding.
Claire Perry MP, Minister of State for Energy and Clean Growth, who opened the event, said: 鈥淚鈥檓 so delighted to be supporting the first Green Heart Hero Awards in the grand rooms of Speaker鈥檚 House, which show how committed people across the country are in helping to protect the people, wildlife and places they love from climate change.
鈥淔rom individuals to businesses, more and more people are helping with the transition to cleaner and more secure energy and lower carbon ways of living and working. I wholeheartedly welcome the opportunity to congratulate their incredible work.
鈥淭he nominations for these awards have shown just how committed and passionate we can be at tackling climate change and I am sure that they will provide the inspiration for even more people to get involved.鈥�
The Climate Coalition is holding events throughout the year for people to get involved with. Find out more at: .
Similar articles
Petition: Promote plant-based foods for a healthier Britain
Factory farming of livestock is a major contributor to the climate crisis. It鈥檚 also damaging nature as well as public health, with red and processed meat classified by the World Health Organisation as Group 1 and 2 carcinogens.
MoreJoin our Smart Export Tariff and make money from your solar panels or wind turbine
At Ecotricity everything we do is in pursuit of a greener Britain. Our Smart Export Tariff (SET) is an important step towards this goal, making the most of every kilowatt of green energy generated by domestic solar panels and windmills.
MoreJuly's positive climate news
Climate news can often feel overwhelmingly negative and while it鈥檚 crucial to stay informed about the ways our actions impact the planet, it鈥檚 just as important to spotlight the progress being made.
More