Jamshedpur FC Kicks Off 2025 with Major Green Initiative

Club Launches Sustainability Drive with Tree Planting and Waste Recycling

Key Points:

  • Men of Steel launch comprehensive eco-friendly program on New Year’s Day
  • Team transforms waste materials into decorative items using club colors
  • Midfielder Sreekuttan VS leads tree planting drive at club premises

JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur FC has inaugurated 2025 with an ambitious environmental sustainability program at their facility.

The initiative marks the club’s first environmental campaign. The team aims to minimize their ecological impact.

“Sports clubs must lead by example in sustainability,” remarked a club source.

Green Innovations

The club has initiated creative recycling projects. Moreover, they’ve converted waste containers into decorative planters.

Furthermore, these planters showcase the team’s colors. Meanwhile, the club plans to expand these eco-friendly practices.

Player Participation

Midfielder Sreekuttan VS has actively championed the cause. Additionally, the support staff has joined the green movement.

On the other hand, the club organized tree planting sessions. The program encourages community participation in environmental protection.

Future Plans

The club aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2026. Besides, they plan to eliminate single-use plastics.

In addition, educational programs are being developed. The initiative will reach out to local schools and colleges.

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