Suitable environmental projects, backed by financial support from the DFL and Sky, are to be selected in agreement with ClimatePartner, a global company focusing on environmental consulting and climate protection.
At the same time, the DFL subsidiary Sportcast, which produces the basic signal for all matches for national and international media partners, will be analysing potential savings and working on a multi-stage plan for reducing emissions.
This step towards climate-neutral media production follows some significant progress made by the DFL in terms of sustainability over recent months, including the recent resolution by the DFL Members Assembly to include binding sustainability guidelines in the licensing regulations of the Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2. The clubs and the DFL will continue to develop and expand specific measures, partly on the basis of the guidelines and the framework for guidance and action.
Sky is also prioritising the issue of climate protection. The DFL’s media partner has set itself the goal of reducing its own carbon footprint to net zero by 2030. Sky is not only reducing the emissions caused directly by the company, but also looking at the entire value chain.