William Troost-Ekong: ‘All players and clubs should make transfers climate neutral’
Defender planted olive trees to compensate for emissions from his Watford to Salernitana loan and wants football to educate and act
This month, on 14 June to be precise, the summer transfer window opens. It is not usually the prompt for a footballer to visit an orchard. But on Thursday William Troost-Ekong took a trip to see the olive trees planted in Salerno to compensate for the carbon dioxide emissions created by his January loan from Watford to the Serie A side Salernitana.
His move was, he believes, the first carbon-neutral international transfer. The defender says he wanted to switch club “without harming the planet – or at least as little as possible” and believes the wider game should follow suit. “There is always a lot of money involved in a transfer. It would be good if part of this, and it is actually a small amount, is used as standard to make the transfer climate neutral. This should be the goal for all players and clubs.”
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/jun/03/william-troost-ekong-all-players-and-clubs-should-make-transfers-climate-neutral
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