Wolves Partner with 'Football For Future' to Become a Leader in Environmental Sustainability

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The first Premier League club to partner with the non-profit organisation.

May 17, 2022
Corey Pellatt
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Wolves just became the first Premier League club to launch an official partnership with Football For Future (FFF), the environmental non-profit organisation committed to creating a sustainable future for the beautiful game.

The first-of-its-kind partnership will help fulfil the club’s ambition to become industry leaders in environmental sustainability, with FFF coming on board to help develop a club-wide sustainability strategy that will impact all departments on and off the pitch.

FFF will also deliver staff workshops to educate the club on the interrelationship between football and climate change, and launch a comprehensive review of Wolves' environmental bootprint.

The project begins after the Wolves 1877 Trust submitted and passed a motion asking for a greater focus on sustainability and net zero carbon emissions at the Football Supporters Association (FSA) AGM in November 2021. Wolves are keen for their fans to be involved in the project and will engage them where possible.

Commenting on the partnership, Football For Future Head of Sustainability & Project Lead, Thom Rawson said: “Wolves have shown real commitment to sustainability by engaging in this trailblazing partnership. We look forward to fostering culture change and positive attitudes towards environmental sustainability at the club as part of this project.”

To find out more visit footballforfuture.org.

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Wolves Partner with 'Football For Future' to Become a Leader in Environmental Sustainability

The first Premier League club to partner with the non-profit organisation.

May 17, 2022
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Wolves just became the first Premier League club to launch an official partnership with Football For Future (FFF), the environmental non-profit organisation committed to creating a sustainable future for the beautiful game.

The first-of-its-kind partnership will help fulfil the club’s ambition to become industry leaders in environmental sustainability, with FFF coming on board to help develop a club-wide sustainability strategy that will impact all departments on and off the pitch.

FFF will also deliver staff workshops to educate the club on the interrelationship between football and climate change, and launch a comprehensive review of Wolves' environmental bootprint.

The project begins after the Wolves 1877 Trust submitted and passed a motion asking for a greater focus on sustainability and net zero carbon emissions at the Football Supporters Association (FSA) AGM in November 2021. Wolves are keen for their fans to be involved in the project and will engage them where possible.

Commenting on the partnership, Football For Future Head of Sustainability & Project Lead, Thom Rawson said: “Wolves have shown real commitment to sustainability by engaging in this trailblazing partnership. We look forward to fostering culture change and positive attitudes towards environmental sustainability at the club as part of this project.”

To find out more visit footballforfuture.org.

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Wolves just became the first Premier League club to launch an official partnership with Football For Future (FFF), the environmental non-profit organisation committed to creating a sustainable future for the beautiful game.

The first-of-its-kind partnership will help fulfil the club’s ambition to become industry leaders in environmental sustainability, with FFF coming on board to help develop a club-wide sustainability strategy that will impact all departments on and off the pitch.

FFF will also deliver staff workshops to educate the club on the interrelationship between football and climate change, and launch a comprehensive review of Wolves' environmental bootprint.

The project begins after the Wolves 1877 Trust submitted and passed a motion asking for a greater focus on sustainability and net zero carbon emissions at the Football Supporters Association (FSA) AGM in November 2021. Wolves are keen for their fans to be involved in the project and will engage them where possible.

Commenting on the partnership, Football For Future Head of Sustainability & Project Lead, Thom Rawson said: “Wolves have shown real commitment to sustainability by engaging in this trailblazing partnership. We look forward to fostering culture change and positive attitudes towards environmental sustainability at the club as part of this project.”

To find out more visit footballforfuture.org.

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Wolves Partner with 'Football For Future' to Become a Leader in Environmental Sustainability

The first Premier League club to partner with the non-profit organisation.

May 17, 2022
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Wolves just became the first Premier League club to launch an official partnership with Football For Future (FFF), the environmental non-profit organisation committed to creating a sustainable future for the beautiful game.

The first-of-its-kind partnership will help fulfil the club’s ambition to become industry leaders in environmental sustainability, with FFF coming on board to help develop a club-wide sustainability strategy that will impact all departments on and off the pitch.

FFF will also deliver staff workshops to educate the club on the interrelationship between football and climate change, and launch a comprehensive review of Wolves' environmental bootprint.

The project begins after the Wolves 1877 Trust submitted and passed a motion asking for a greater focus on sustainability and net zero carbon emissions at the Football Supporters Association (FSA) AGM in November 2021. Wolves are keen for their fans to be involved in the project and will engage them where possible.

Commenting on the partnership, Football For Future Head of Sustainability & Project Lead, Thom Rawson said: “Wolves have shown real commitment to sustainability by engaging in this trailblazing partnership. We look forward to fostering culture change and positive attitudes towards environmental sustainability at the club as part of this project.”

To find out more visit footballforfuture.org.

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