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    Liverpool FC, Real Betis Win Green Awards

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonOctober 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Liverpool FC and Real Betis were honored at the Sport Positive Awards held during the Sport Positive Summit in London. The awards celebrated their efforts to promote sustainability and environmental responsibility in football.

    Liverpool FC received the Transformation award for its Red Way initiative. The program has dramatically increased recycling on match days from 20% to 90% since 2021. It has also reduced the club’s carbon emissions by 15%, making a significant impact on environmental conservation.

    The Red Way initiative focuses on waste management, energy efficiency, and fan engagement. Supporters are encouraged to participate in recycling programs, and the club has implemented measures to reduce single-use plastics at its stadium. Club officials said the program reflects Liverpool FC’s commitment to sustainability and long-term environmental goals.

    Real Betis was recognized with the Best Campaign award for their “Sin Azul No Hay Verde” initiative. The campaign raises awareness about invasive algae, a growing environmental issue worsened by climate change. The club engaged fans and local communities to educate them about the ecological impact and encourage proactive measures.

    Both clubs highlighted the importance of football in promoting environmental change. By using their platforms to raise awareness, Liverpool FC and Real Betis are setting examples for other teams across Europe and beyond. Their initiatives show how sports organizations can influence communities and inspire sustainable actions.

    The Sport Positive Awards celebrate clubs, campaigns, and individuals that actively work to reduce environmental impact. Judges praised Liverpool FC and Real Betis for their measurable results and creative approaches to tackling climate challenges.

    Experts say such recognition encourages football clubs to adopt eco-friendly practices. It also shows fans that their favorite teams are committed to global sustainability efforts. “Clubs have a unique opportunity to lead change,” said an environmental specialist. “These awards highlight effective strategies and positive outcomes.”

    Liverpool FC’s efforts go beyond recycling. The club has invested in energy-efficient stadium upgrades, waste reduction technologies, and awareness campaigns targeting fans of all ages. Real Betis’ campaign also incorporates community programs and educational workshops, emphasizing the link between football and environmental responsibility.

    The Sport Positive Summit in London brought together clubs, organizations, and environmental experts to share best practices and highlight achievements. Initiatives like those from Liverpool FC and Real Betis demonstrate how sports can actively contribute to climate action and sustainability goals.

    Fans responded positively to both initiatives. Many praised Liverpool FC for making recycling simple and engaging during match days. Real Betis’ campaign raised interest in local environmental issues, encouraging community involvement in protecting ecosystems.

    Overall, the Sport Positive Awards underscore the role of football in promoting eco-conscious behavior. By recognizing innovative programs like Red Way and “Sin Azul No Hay Verde,” the awards inspire clubs and fans alike to take concrete steps toward sustainability and climate awareness.

    Liverpool FC and Real Betis’ achievements highlight that sports can be a powerful tool for environmental change. Through continued efforts and fan engagement, both clubs aim to further reduce their environmental footprint and inspire global awareness.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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