A football club in the west of England has been recognized by the United Nations for its leading role in setting goals to tackle climate change, from planning a low-carbon stadium, to selling only 100 per cent vegan food. Ahead of the kick-off of the delayed Euro 2020 football competition, owner and chairman, Dale Vince, told UN News that the club aims to be a beacon of sustainability in the sporting world
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First Person: Owner of First ‘vegan Football Club’ Scoring Sustainable Goals
Posted on the 10 June 2021 by Juan Sanchez @times_european
First Person: Owner of first ‘vegan football club’ scoring sustainable goals
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