Waste management
| Best practices for waste reduction – Some best practices included eliminating single use plastics, introducing aluminum cups instead of plastic, proper labeling of different waste at disposal sites, etc. |
| Curating a green team – a group of individuals who assist fans in properly disposing of their waste. |
| Workshops for fans –engaging with fans on social platforms to educate them on reducing waste. The clubs could advises fans to bring reusable water bottles, properly dispose of trash in the correct bins, and bring a reusable pack of goods to avoid single use plastic needs. This reusable pack can be from a local zero waste home goods store, strengthening the bond between team and community. |
| Cost savings report – reports could include savings from addressing waste issues (additionally energy and water efficiency) which would attract new sponsors. |
| Introducing a compost bin/segregation bins – bins will help fans and staff properly dispose of waste. |
| Reusable water bottles – Replacing water bottles with reusable water bottles for players, and substituting plastic water bottles for aluminum bottles would reduce single use plastic needs and lower emissions from beverage containers. |
| Partnering with local organizations – to provide the equipment, resources and training necessary to establish an effective waste management program, and to run the program independently. |



