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Wisbech St Mary FC becomes latest grassroots club to receive energy audit as part of The Greener Game

From pitch-side to power use, another local club is being equipped with the insight and investment needed to cut costs, curb emissions and secure its place at the heart of its community

Wisbech St Mary FC recently signed up to The Greener Game programme, an initiative from The Football Association and energy provider E.ON Next.

The association has received a free energy audit as part of the national programme to improve the sustainability credentials of grassroots football clubs. 

Together, The FA and E.ON Next aim to drive decarbonisation, promote sustainable practices, and reduce energy costs for clubs across the country. 

Wisbech St Mary FC is the latest organisation to benefit in the first year of the programme, and has received a free energy audit from E.ON Next.

The audit and follow-up report will help the club to manage their energy usage and hopefully reduce costs, therefore helping preserve its position at the heart of the local community for years to come.  

Over the next four years, The Greener Game programme will empower grassroots clubs by providing them with funding opportunities for sustainable upgrades, alongside a wealth of educational resources and energy-saving guides. 

The scheme set to invest £1.5million annually into grassroots football, benefiting around 75 to 100 clubs each year.

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In addition, many more clubs will benefit from energy and cost saving advice and guidance from E.ON Next. Clubs that sign up to the programme will receive an Energy Support Pack, empowering them to make positive changes to their club’s energy needs. 

Phil Woodward, The FA’s Head of Clubs and Facilities, said: "Our Greener Game programme is a significant milestone for grassroots football and sustainability. Improving facilities is a key part of our grassroots strategy and our partnership with E.ON Next allows us to give associations like Wisbech St Mary FC, practical tools and knowledge to embrace energy-efficient practices that will not only improve their operations and benefit the environment, but will also enable them to save money.” 

Scott Somerville, E.ON UK’s Director of External Affairs, added: "As a business committed to social impact, our objectives are to help communities become more prosperous, more cohesive and more sustainable. There are few better ways for us to achieve those objectives than supporting grassroots football clubs. In partnership with The FA, we’re excited to help teams across England embrace new energy solutions, reduce their bills and cut back on the carbon they use.”    

For more information on The Greener Game, click here.

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