The Halo Effect: Earth Day

By SFC Media time Fri 22 Apr The Halo Effect
Photo by Matt Watson

Southampton Football Club is marking Earth Day by highlighting some of the initiatives the club has recently undertaken to promote being kinder to the environment, as part of its sustainability strategy, The Halo Effect.

Earth Day, an international awareness campaign which has been running annually since 1970, is focused around bringing people and businesses together to support environmental protection.

In the week leading up to Earth Day, the club held a week of environmental action including holding its first ever Greener Game at last Saturday’s fixture against Arsenal at St Mary’s – find out some of the other work the club has undertaken recently below.

Greener Game

The club put on a range of activities around last weekend’s fixture against Arsenal to encourage fans to think about making more sustainable choices around matchdays.

Supporters were able to use a free park and ride service to get to St Mary’s, helping to alleviate travel emissions in the city, with loads of activities taking place around the ground ahead of the game.

The Final Straw Foundation brought a wire fish sculpture to highlight the effects of single-use plastics, while the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust handed out packets of wildflower seeds to fans to promote biodiversity, with vegan tasters for fans in the concourses too.

The Halo Effect ambassadors Katie Rood and Theo Walcott also supported the Greener Game with Rood sharing her passion for the environment in a half-time interview on the pitch and Walcott featuring in a special edition of the matchday programme.

SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 16: Saints fans before the Premier League match between Southampton and Arsenal on Saturday 16th April 2022, at St MaryÕs Stadium, Southampton, England. (Photo by Chris Moorhouse/Southampton FC via Getty Images)
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 16: Saints fans before the Premier League match between Southampton and Arsenal on Saturday 16th April 2022, at St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton, England. (Photo by Chris Moorhouse/Southampton FC via Getty Images)

Home Grown Initiative

Two local schools received a combined total of 750 new trees as part of the club’s Home Grown Initiative, which pledges to plant 250 trees each time an Academy or RTC player makes their first team debut.

Southampton FC Women’s player Megan Collett, who made her first team debut in November, was on hand to help pupils plant trees at Foundry Lane Primary School last month with a second planting session taking place at Kanes Hill Primary School as well.

SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: Local children from Foundry Lane Primary School participate in the planting of 300 trees that have been donated to the school from Southampton Football Club, as part of a sustainability initiative, women's player Megan Collett visits the school to help the children, on February 22, 2022 in Southampton, England. (Photo by Matt Watson/Southampton FC via Getty Images)

Vegan cookery class

Players from the club’s Academy got the chance to learn about the benefits of vegan cuisine while making their own dishes, with a cookery class put on by The Fresh Kitchen Cookery School.

SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17: Southampton Academy players and Natasha Beatty from The Fresh Kitchen Cookery School  during Southampton Academy vegan cooking lesson as part of the The Halo Effect at Staplewood Training Ground on March 17, 2022 in Southampton, England. (Photo by Isabelle Field/Southampton FC via Getty Images)

Beach clean

Staff from across the club took part in a beach clean at Weston Shore, helping to tidy the city beach by picking up litter with support from the Final Straw Foundation.

Staff initiatives

Across the week leading up to Earth Day, the club engaged staff with webinars from both the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust and the British Association for Sustainable Sport, as well as a vegan menu for staff on Friday and free reusable coffee cups and stationery.

You can learn more about the action Saints are making to become more sustainable by visiting The Halo Effect site here, with a full view of action the club took last year in the full 2021 Sustainability Review which you can read here.

Related

The Halo Effect: Greener Game
chevron right
Saints Planet League Cup officially kicks off on 1st April
The Halo Effect

Saints Planet League Cup officially kicks off on 1st April

Find out about the Saints Planet League Cup, launchig in April, and how you can get involved.

time7 hours ago
Go green with Southampton FC 750 trees planted thanks to Saints 'Home Grown Initiative' On This Day: Saints win seven-goal thriller time6 hours ago
video
On This Day

On This Day: Saints win seven-goal thriller

Relive an epic encounter against Stoke at The Dell from 1982.

Women's Highlights: Saints 0-1 Bristol City Start-up business Sibstar launches after winning significant funding from Saints