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It's not only our away kit that's a very tasteful green. Apparently the entire club is green. Yet again we are top of the league, on maximum points, while Woolwich can only match Brighton & Hove Albion.

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I don't know how this league table is compiled and to be honest, I don't really care, as long as we're top of it :)
 
It's not only our away kit that's a very tasteful green. Apparently the entire club is green. Yet again we are top of the league, on maximum points, while Woolwich can only match Brighton & Hove Albion.

4DVsK51.jpg



I don't know how this league table is compiled and to be honest, I don't really care, as long as we're top of it :)
Do we get a trophy? :levywhoa:
 
I don't know how this league table is compiled and to be honest, I don't really care, as long as we're top of it :)
It literally tells you in the article:

Points were awarded for:

  • Clean energy (2 points)
  • Energy efficiency (2 points )
  • Sustainable transport (2 points)
  • Single-use plastic reduction or removal (2 points)
  • Waste management (2 points)
  • Water efficiency (2 points)
  • Plant-based or low-carbon food options (3 points)
  • Communications & engagement (3 points)
One bonus point was available for each of the following:

  • If club actively engage fans towards positive behavioural change that reduces environmental impact in their own lives
  • If club are signatory to UN Sports for Climate Action Framework
  • If club track and report on percentage of fans taking various modes of transportation to games
 
It literally tells you in the article:

Points were awarded for:

  • Clean energy (2 points)
  • Energy efficiency (2 points )
  • Sustainable transport (2 points)
  • Single-use plastic reduction or removal (2 points)
  • Waste management (2 points)
  • Water efficiency (2 points)
  • Plant-based or low-carbon food options (3 points)
  • Communications & engagement (3 points)
One bonus point was available for each of the following:

  • If club actively engage fans towards positive behavioural change that reduces environmental impact in their own lives
  • If club are signatory to UN Sports for Climate Action Framework
  • If club track and report on percentage of fans taking various modes of transportation to games
What, no points for beer that shoots up from the bottom?
 
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