Norwich City Football Club has released a guide for supporters that would like to be more environmentally friendly on matchdays.
As the club strives to promote its sustainability initiatives and operate with a greener approach, how can fans also play their part on matchdays?
Below is a list of things to consider doing when travelling to Carrow Road to watch a match.
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Try public transport or car sharing if you usually drive to the game.
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Walk to Carrow Road (if you live within a reasonable distance).
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Reduce your meat intake by choosing a discounted plant based option from the matchday menu.
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Bring a reusable bag if you’re planning on visiting the club shop or reuse the plastic free bags on offer.
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Buy a discounted reusable coffee cup or water bottle from the club shop.
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Switch off all unnecessary electric items when you leave home for the game.
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Try to miminise single use plastics on matchdays.
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Pick up and bin any litter on your street or in your local park.
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Recycle any plastic, glass or cardboard you use.
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Junior Canaries can collect some wild flower seeds from the Fanzone to plant at home or at school.
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Visit Canaries.co.uk/sustainability and nominate someone who’s doing their part for the climate.
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Head over to the sustainability website and check your carbon footprint with the calculator.
The club is looking for people to nominate their Greenest Yellows – those people who’ve made significant changes in their personal or work lives, or in their communities, to become more sustainable.
To find out how you can nominate someone, click here.