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26 Sep 2018, 13:14
Julian Wettengel

Sustainability concept bolsters Germany鈥檚 football Euro 2024 bid

The German Football Association (DFB) has included a sustainability concept in its bid to host the 2024 European Football Championship. UEFA is set to select the host country this week. The DFB says it wants the tournament to contribute to achieving Germany鈥檚 climate targets and keep environmental impact to a minimum. Awarding the Euro 2024 to the country of the energy transition, or Energiewende, could obligate German football to actually get serious on sustainability, says sport and environment expert Ralf Roth.

After last week鈥檚 publication of an by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Germany appears to have a slight upper hand in the race to host the 2024 European Football Championship 鈥 mostly due to concerns over human rights and infrastructure in Turkey, the last remaining contender. It is anyone鈥檚 guess which aspects of the bids will weigh heaviest when UEFA鈥檚 16-member executive committee decides Euro 2024鈥檚 host country on 27 September.

Still, to further increase its chances of hosting, the DFB with its bid, which goes beyond what UEFA asks for.

鈥淲e want to show that it is possible to organise a large-scale sporting event in an environmentally-friendly and resource-saving way,鈥 said Celia 艩a拧i膰, the DFB鈥檚 integration ambassador, about the concept, which was developed in cooperation with the Institute for Applied Ecology (脰办辞-滨苍蝉迟颈迟耻迟). It includes provisions on climate, energy and mobility. The DFB wants to introduce climate-friendly, long-distance travel options that fans can purchase as add-ons to their match tickets, set up a German Sports Climate Fund for local clubs, enhance energy efficiency and purchase 100 percent renewable electricity.

Sport researcher Ralf Roth, head of the Institute of Outdoor Sports and Environmental Science at the German Sports University Cologne, welcomes the concept as a renewed approach by the DFB to tackle sustainability in football with "many good ideas", but says that it lacks essential building blocks to make it binding. "To my knowledge, there are still no guarantees of implementation and no concrete goals for action," he told the 威力彩玩法. [Read the full interview with Roth here.]

In the 74-pages document, the DFB writes that Germany is considered the world over as a pioneer in climate protection. 鈥淲e therefore feel it only obvious that UEFA Euro 2024 also make a contribution to achieving the climate protection goals and takes suitable measures to keep the tournament鈥檚 climate impact to a minimum,鈥 writes the organisation.

鈥淪ocial responsibility and sustainability requirements have certainly evolved and gained in importance over the years,鈥 a UEFA spokesperson told the 威力彩玩法. Therefore, the organisation 鈥渋s paying more attention鈥 in this regard and has included questions on energy transition, smart mobility and circular economy in its .

Germany, the country of the Energiewende 鈥 the planned transition to a low-carbon, nuclear-free economy 鈥 has a history when it comes to sustainability efforts for big sports events. The federal environment ministry sees both the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and the 2006 FIFA World Cup 鈥 both of which took place in Germany 鈥 as 鈥渟uccessful examples鈥 of sustainable major sports events. The ministry has also set up , an online guide on planning, preparing and carrying out such events.

However, in 2017, the German government鈥檚 Environment and Sports Advisory Council, founded in 1994, criticised the lack of progress. 鈥淒espite various impulses and model projects, it has not been possible yet to [鈥 orient sport towards sustainability and embed its development in a corresponding strategy.鈥

Most emissions at major sporting events caused by travel

More than 85 percent of greenhouse gas emissions related to major sporting events like Euro 2024 are caused by long-distance and local travel as well as accommodation of guests from all over the world, says researcher Roth who also serves as spokesperson for the government鈥檚 Environment and Sports Advisory Council.

At major sporting events it is never entirely possible to avoid CO鈧 emissions. 鈥淔rom a scientific point of view, climate protection and the Euro 2024 would be compatible if the international arrivals and departures 鈥 almost exclusively flight emissions 鈥 were voluntarily offset through climate compensation by the polluters,鈥 Roth told the 威力彩玩法.

The researcher says compensation is also a personal responsibility of the international guests. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), for instance, to offset their greenhouse gas emissions themselves for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

While emissions could be offset in Turkey as well, Germany鈥檚 central location in Europe means that fans from neighbouring countries could easily reach the stadiums using eco-friendly modes of transport and not causing emissions in the first place.

Germany also has the upper hand regarding sustainability because the basic infrastructure 鈥 stadiums and transport infrastructure 鈥 鈥渋s already in place at a high standard and the operators and cities have the relevant experience and structures to organise major events in a sustainable way,鈥 says Roth. 鈥淎ll stadiums already operate energy-efficient in order to be profitable.鈥

He sees the German concept as a renewed approach by the DFB to tackle the topic of sustainability after the Green Goal .

鈥淭here are many good ideas in the sustainability concept. Unfortunately, essential building blocks for the binding operationalisation of ideas are still missing in almost all relevant subject areas,鈥 Roth says, noting that there are no guarantees of implementation and no concrete goals for action.

In his view, awarding the Euro 2024 to Germany could obligate the DFB and the host cities to actually get serious on sustainability. 鈥淪imply submitting concepts for applications for major events will not be enough. Sustainability requires permanent and consistent action.鈥

Turkey plans to plant ten million trees 鈥 one for every ticket holder

According to Philipp Lahm, the DFB鈥檚 Euro 2024 ambassador and former member of Germany鈥檚 national team, UEFA鈥檚 evaluation report 鈥渁cknowledges the strengths鈥 of the DFB鈥檚 bid. 鈥淲e will continue just like before and emphasise the transparency and sustainability of our application,鈥 .

In the report, UEFA writes that Germany鈥檚 bid 鈥渃omfortably exceeds expectations鈥 regarding sustainable environmental aspects. Yet, so does Turkey鈥檚 bid, UEFA finds, while omitting the word 鈥渃omfortably鈥.

includes several provisions on ecological balance and clean energy. 鈥淲e will specify that energy for the tournament must come from sustainable sources, including solar power, bio-solar roofs, and rainwater harvesting.鈥 The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) also wants to plant 10 million trees 鈥 one in the name of every ticket holder 鈥 and promises to promote sustainable transport systems.

鈥淚n essence, it remains a football experience鈥

The German government welcomes the DFB鈥檚 choice to make sustainability a key issue for its application and sees the possibility for lasting impact. 鈥淭here is a chance that major sporting events like this one will provide impetus for sustainable urban and regional development,鈥 a spokesperson from the environment ministry told the 威力彩玩法.

No matter which of the two countries gets to host the Euro 2024, sport can be a good vehicle to make the often abstract concepts of sustainability and climate protection more tangible for fans, says researcher Roth. 鈥淲ithout question, sport would have the power to bring these issues into society through its images, actors and members. [鈥 It must lead the way with good examples.鈥

In the end, the 2024 UEFA Championship is going to be about football. Guests, fans and visitors expect the organisers to deliver on sustainability, energy efficiency and climate protection in and around the stadiums, says Roth. Still, 鈥渋n essence, it remains a football experience.鈥

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