At Forever Green, we love everything related to sustainability, and when it comes to sports, even more so! Today, we want to tell you how some of the world’s most iconic football stadiums are implementing innovative measures to take care of our planet.

How is a sustainable stadium possible?

Let us introduce you to some of the stadiums leading the way toward a greener future:

Signal Iduna Park (Germany): This stadium, home to Borussia Dortmund, features a photovoltaic facility that transforms sunlight into electricity. Thanks to this technology, part of the stadium’s energy comes from a clean and renewable source.

Aviva Stadium (Ireland): Dublin’s stadium has committed to sustainability by using rainwater for irrigation and a transparent structure that maximizes natural light, reducing energy consumption. Additionally, they have implemented a system to use waste as fuel, proving that sports can also be part of the circular economy.

Johan Cruyff Arena (Netherlands): This stadium is a climate-neutral example, thanks to more than 4,000 solar panels installed on its roof. It also boasts a low-consumption heating system and rainwater reuse, creating a perfect balance between technology and respect for the environment.

These stadiums show us that sports can be a key ally in the fight against climate change. Every measure counts in making football a more planet-friendly spectacle.

At Forever Green, we believe in a future where every corner, from football fields to major cities, contributes to sustainability.