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WORLD CUP FEVER GOES GREEN


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2006

7-Jun-2006 - The England flag may be white and red, but the Environment Agency is urging people in the North West to have a green World Cup in 2006.

Here are the top tips for an eco-friendly World Cup – so even if England don’t lift the FIFA trophy this time, at least the environment will be a winner.

While we’re cheering on Beckham and the boys as they take on the rest of the world in Germany this summer, football fans across England will be enjoying a few beers… and will get through 20 million glass bottles and 20 million cans per game. Don’t throw them away! The North West already produces more household waste per person than any other region, so do your bit to change that and recycle your World Cup empties.

Even those of us who wouldn’t dream of wearing a football shirt at any other time find themselves donning an England kit during the World Cup – plus every clothes shop, sports store and supermarket has t-shirts, baseball caps and other World Cup 2006 gear on offer. But the England kit itself is re-designed regularly and how many of us will still wear our 2006-branded t-shirts once the World Cup is over?

Once you’ve finished with your World Cup wardrobe, don’t throw it out. Take it to a charity shop or a clothing recycling bank where it will be put to good use rather than taking up scarce landfill space. Or better still, why not show your support for England with a genuine vintage kit from years past instead? Try searching on the web – who knows, you might even find the iconic red shirt from ’66.

If you’re one of the lucky ones with tickets to the England games – congratulations! But take a moment to think about your flight to Germany. Emissions from air travel are a major contributor to climate change. The good news is, you can offset this impact for less than the price of a pint.

Websites like www.climatecare.org will calculate what needs to be done to counteract the impact of your flight, and show you how to make an equivalent donation to a project that will help to tackle climate change. And it doesn’t cost the earth to save the planet. The cost of making a return flight from Manchester or Liverpool to Frankfurt carbon-neutral is less than £1.60 – not likely to break the bank.

Chances are that you and all your mates will be watching the England games – so instead of watching them separately on umpteen different TVs, watch them together.

You’re unlikely to need persuading to watch the game at the pub – but remember to leave your car at home. Not only will it be kinder to the environment, you’ll also be able to enjoy a drink.

If you’re struggling to find a babysitter and can’t make it to your local, invite friends over and watch the game en masse. Or maybe you could hold World Cup parties and sleepovers for your children and their friends. Either way, you’re bound to have a better time and you’ll reduce your energy consumption to boot… but remember not to leave the TV on standby afterwards.

Finally, if you’re one of those people who just can’t see what all the fuss is about, and would rather watch paint dry than a penalty shoot-out… get away from football fever and take up fishing. More people take part in angling than other sport in England and Wales, and it’s a great way to get out and enjoy your environment.

Rod licences cost just £24 per year or, if you want to try your hand at angling for the first time while the rest of the nation is glued to the football, a one-day licence is only £3.25.*

Notes

*Anyone aged 12 or older needs a rod licence to fish in England and Wales, and on the Border Esk in Scotland. Licences are available from Post Offices, online at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/rodlicence and over the phone on 0870 1 662 662. You can also pay by Direct Debit. Adult licences (for anyone over 16) cost £24 for a full licence, £8.50 for an eight-day licence and £3.25 for a one-day licence.

Full junior licences (aged 12 – 16 inclusive) are £5 each. Children under 12 do not need a rod licence.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Joanne Sheppard)
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