by Henry Percival
Today, for the first time in their 128 year history, Forest Green Rovers (FGR) won promotion to the football league. They beat Tranmere Rovers 3-1 in the National League playoff final at Wembley. There is something very different about this club however. They are almost 100% vegan.
Today, for the first time in their 128 year history, Forest Green Rovers (FGR) won promotion to the football league. They beat Tranmere Rovers 3-1 in the National League playoff final at Wembley. There is something very different about this club however. They are almost 100% vegan.
Their chairman, Dale Vince,
is a green energy industrialist, bringing with him his green ways to the club.
Upon buying the club, Vince banned all red meats from the clubs menus for
health reasons. Within a few weeks, all sale of red meat items at the club was
banned. Since then they (club staff) have eaten vegetarian
options and free-range poultry and fish from sustainable stocks. However, at
the end of 2015, no animal products of any description were available at the
club. If the players wanted a cup of tea, then they would have to find a
substitute for cow's milk. This piece of action made the club completely vegan,
and making them the only club in the world to do so.
This isn’t
the only green thing that Vince has done. He installed solar panels on the roof
of one of the stands at their ground, using the electricity generated to power
the clubs lawnmower, which is also solar powered. The energy generated is also
capable to power 25% of the clubs stadium. To top this also, the playing
surface at their ground is completely organic. The pitch collects rainwater,
which can be recycled and then used around the stadium. Any grass cuttings from
the club are given to local farmers to help them condition their soil. Finally,
the area around and outside of the ground has been turned into a habitat for
wildlife through the planting of trees and and flowers.
With the
club growing however, they are looking to build a new stadium. In November
2016, a winning design was chosen to be FGR’s new stadium. The club received
almost 50 possible designs. The winner again matches the clubs and Vince’s
ethos. The stadium will be built entirely out of wood. The stadium is to be the
centrepiece of a £100m sports and green technology business park proposal next
to the M5.
The growth
of this small Gloucestershire club looks to be exciting and they will be a
welcome addition to the Football League.
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