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How green are Premier League clubs?
BBC Sport takes a look at what all 20 Premier League clubs are doing to help the environment.
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Does it mention Liverpool flying to Doncaster when they played at the Lane?
Beef production is a major contributor to greenhouse gases.We have low carbon food options?
They obviously didn’t base that on the South Stand. I’ve had pies on there that have felt like 100% carbon, with a nuclear half life of several centuries. One that I had during the Adkins era is still only semi-digested, and barely ”recycled”, even now.
There was something on Countryfile last Sunday about farmers feeding charcoal to cows to stop them farting!Beef production is a major contributor to greenhouse gases.
Beef production is a major contributor to greenhouse gases.
We've taken the step of substituting 'alternative' meats into the pies.
This has also driven down costs due to the availability of squirrel and badger meats after the recent culls.
"100% diversion of waste from landfill"
So it gets sent to the incinerator to be burnt then? Not entirely sure we can call that an entirely green option until they refine the carbon capture process.
You do know the ground is in Highfield, not Hawaii right?Next step would be solar panels on the ground you'd imagine, South and BL get a lot of sun.
"100% diversion of waste from landfill"
So it gets sent to the incinerator to be burnt then? Not entirely sure we can call that an entirely green option until they refine the carbon capture process.
"Water bore hole at Bramall Lane and training ground assists in the irrigation of the pitch"
Yes, but only as a cost-saving measure so we don't have to pay the water rates
"Water less system at office level for male toilets"
Yeah, that was in effect for all the ladies loos for a while. Mainly because the water pressure was thus that we couldn't bloody flush them. Glad to see its been rectified this season.
Does anyone have any ideas of measures they could implement?
I'd like to see a bit more greenery around the Lane. A few planters wouldn't go amiss.
How about bee hives on the roof? We could find a mental Frenchman to look after them for us.
Plus the planters give a bit of ammo if it kicks off on Shoreham St.I read 100% diversion as "taken to be sorted and processed rather than buried in a landfill" personally, if it just gets incinerated then we've conned a point.
With you on the planters. The carpark is pretty depressing, break it up a bit sacrifice a few parking spaces and plant some trees or something.
"100% diversion of waste from landfill"
So it gets sent to the incinerator to be burnt then? Not entirely sure we can call that an entirely green option until they refine the carbon capture process.
"Water bore hole at Bramall Lane and training ground assists in the irrigation of the pitch"
Yes, but only as a cost-saving measure so we don't have to pay the water rates
"Water less system at office level for male toilets"
Yeah, that was in effect for all the ladies loos for a while. Mainly because the water pressure was thus that we couldn't bloody flush them. Glad to see its been rectified this season.
Does anyone have any ideas of measures they could implement?
I'd like to see a bit more greenery around the Lane. A few planters wouldn't go amiss.
How about bee hives on the roof? We could find a mental Frenchman to look after them for us.
I don't know much about football outside the Premier league, I've been told that a ground called Hillsborough is very green. Algae and oxidisation.How green are Premier League clubs?
BBC Sport takes a look at what all 20 Premier League clubs are doing to help the environment.www.bbc.co.uk
It was designed by the VAR teamAm I missing something with that ranking system or was it done by a 4 year old?
Does anyone have any ideas of measures they could implement?
you get more people in the same space, as a person in first / business.From the article:
"And I hate to say this but on a long-haul flight, first class has a far higher footprint than economy!"
Why is that?
True, but I think it's probably more to do with weight-saving, because first/business class passengers normally have a heavier baggage allowance.you get more people in the same space, as a person in first / business.
Or Wednesday could get ahead of the game by installing a tidal barrierI don't know much about football outside the Premier league, I've been told that a ground called Hillsborough is very green. Algae and oxidisation.
"Celtic to ask to join English league in slow news day shocker"I don’t think the premier league is green at all, okay we have Norwich shorts but we need Plymouth Argyle in there for a bit of added greenness
It was designed by the VAR team
There's no weighting given to the importance of each of criteria.
So you'd only lose 1 point for 'communication' (like we did) or also lose just 1 point if you heat the stadium with ancient tropical mahogany logs or serve minced Oragutan and Panda pies.
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