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RCB will wear green jerseys against Rajasthan Royals to raise awareness about protection.




When Royal Challengers Bengaluru players seized Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Sunday, they will do their iconic green uniforms once again. Green jerseys made of recycled fabric aim to increase the need for protection and protect the environment by emphasizing franchise’s wider sustainability attempts. According to the RCB press release, the “carbon neutral” T20 is a franchise, and thanks to this initiative in the home stadium for the participation of the fan throughout the season, the team aims to participate in the environmental mission with the ambition of being carbon-positive, according to the RCB press release.

Speaking about the initiative, Rajesh Menon, COO, Royal rivals Bengaluru said, “For us, it is about being brave for us, on the field and outside. Our green jerseys are more than a symbol, as proud representatives of the garden of the garden, sustainability is a natural priority for us.”

RCB’s sustainability efforts are not only comprehensive, but also on data. Regular carbon controls allow Franchisee to closely monitor the ecological effects of all operations. The franchise does detailed research not only through diesel generator emissions, but also to the stadium and the stadium to the fan and measuring the effect of the audience trip on general emissions.

RCB’s sustainability commitment also focuses on team operations. During the season, the travel footprint of the players, support personnel and cheering team is thoroughly evaluated. This includes a complete accommodation control for the team in both home and displacement matches with the analysis of carbon emissions per night. In addition, the emissions of the wastes produced in the stadium are calculated according to the type of waste by providing each aspect of the environmental effects to be explained and handled.

RCB distributes a series of measures to combat carbon offenses, including waste management and discrimination in the stadium and discrimination, solar lighting and wind energy, and to reduce dependence on traditional resources.

From the community perspective, RCB’s wider social assistance last year consisted of the development of green schools in Bengaluru and lake rejuvenation attempts. They also asked the fans to promise to save energy and made them active participants in the sustainability movement.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru will play Rajasthan Royals at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Sunday, April 13th.

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