Impact Magazine 260th Issue on Sustainability

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SPORT

WASTE IN This article takes a look at just how detrimental some aspects of sports can be on the environment as well as ways leading organisations could seek to negate these effects

inseparable in design from the ones the year before. Although it’s seemingly easy for clubs to exploit their fans for a few extra millions, perhaps it’s worth holding off production of jerseys every year as they have an adverse effect on the environment. The main fabric used in producing jerseys is polyester which poses many benefits for the consumer (one of which being its non-wrinkle quality) but not for our planet. Polyester is one of the worst fabrics for production environment-wise as it’s made from petroleum, which means it’s particularly hard to degrade and, with the ease in which fans churn over old kits for new ones every year, it is no surprise this particular concern is now being raised more frequently. Owing to the evermore capitalistic world we live in, perhaps hoping for clubs to cut down on a major source of revenue in exchange for a cleaner environment may seem a far cry but it is one worth making.

“In the Premier League for instance, it It’s not all doom and gloom though, many is reported that each sports teams are now starting to take game generates about more proactive actions in limiting waste 750,000 plastic bottles whether it is through enforcing stricter and seven tonnes of regulations on wastage within the arenas waste” or ensuring kit producers use more biodegradable fabrics to make jerseys. These are admirable steps but none is more important than raising as much awareness as possible amongst fans and the general public as I hope this article has just done.

Ben Ofungwu

Illustration & Page Design by Natasha Phang-Lee

On a day when we go to a sports stadium to watch our favourite teams or players perform, not many of us think about waste (unless your shiny new striker is failing to deliver), but should we? As the number of fans who flock to stadiums grows, so does the level of waste, from the plethora of plastic cups and beer cans to the ubiquitous flags that remain after the game. How big a worry is this, you may wonder? Well, quite significant when we check the stats. In the Premier League for instance, it is reported that each game generates about 750,000 plastic bottles and seven tonnes of waste. When we factor in the 380 games that take place in each Premier League season, the numbers start to look absurd. It appears the FA are aware of this and are now looking to combat this crisis but what should they be looking to do? One way could be implementing what the NFL did a few years ago in the 2015 Super Bowl and make it a communal effort to clear all the garbage that remains after the game, even getting the little ones involved by recycling some of the used flags for art and crafts in school. As invested as we are in our sports teams, we should be even more invested in the wellbeing of the planet where sport resides.

“As invested as we are in our sports One source of waste that is within the control teams, we should be of sports teams is sports jerseys. The biggest even more invested sports organisations such as Los Angeles Lakers, Barcelona and the New York Yankees in the wellbeing of typically roll out new jerseys for their fans the planet where every year, and often, the newer kits are sport resides”


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Reduce, Reuse, Re-Craine?

1min
page 58

The Team

1min
pages 59-60

Euro 2020 and The Environment

3min
page 56

The Cost of Following Your Team Abroad

2min
page 54

Waste in Sport

3min
page 53

Environmental Sportswashing in Football

2min
page 52

The Impact of Vegan Diets on Athletes

2min
page 55

Gaming’s Dark Futures

2min
page 49

Making Festivals Sustainable

2min
page 50

Hollywood’s ‘Eco-Warriors’: Are They Doing Enough?

2min
page 47

Blockbusters and Busted Ecosystems

2min
page 48

to Airbrushed Travel? Is Eco-Friendly Travel Budget-Friendly?

3min
page 44

On Fire: A Poem About The Planet

1min
page 45

The Influencer Infestation: Time to put an end

3min
pages 42-43

Sustainability in Theatre

2min
page 46

Slowing Down Fast Fashion

6min
pages 40-41

The Phoenix Lab

5min
pages 38-39

Fairtrade: Is it really worth it?

2min
page 37

Selling Meat? The Pros and Cons of Palm Oil

3min
page 36

Our Earthly Heroes

6min
pages 26-31

How to Reduce your Carbon Footprint on

4min
pages 32-33

I’ve got 99 problems but Climate Change ain’t

11min
pages 22-25

Maintaining Your Personal Environment

7min
pages 20-21

Should the University of Nottingham Stop

5min
pages 34-35

Bad Banking

2min
page 19

3 Sustainable Student Life Habits to Avoid a

2min
page 18

The US’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement

3min
page 14

Nottingham’s Initiatives for a Greener City

2min
page 15

How to become a more Sustainable Student

3min
page 17

An Interview with Lee Taylor, Environment and

4min
pages 12-13

The Vegan Stamp: for health or for wealth?

3min
page 16

Climategate: A Decade of Denial

5min
pages 8-9

The Government Stance on Climate Change

2min
page 10

A Climate Change Emergency

5min
pages 6-7
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