On the twenty fifth of March, Arsenal and Octopus Vitality, with the assist of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), turned off their lights for Earth Hour.
Earth Hour is a worldwide initiative that promotes motion in opposition to local weather change, bringing tens of millions of individuals collectively to change off lights and talk about local weather points.
Within the largest Earth Hour but, 187 nations and territories united in opposition to world warming. Other than the power saved by going darkish, Earth Hour promotes motion via schooling and organisation, bringing the eye of the world to one in all its most critical issues.
Arsenal partnered with Octopus Vitality to assist realise their sustainability targets, and Earth Hour was an ideal alternative for us to work collectively on one thing particular. Emirates Stadium joined over 3,100 sights and landmarks in turning off their lights, and when the lights went again on, they have been powered by 100% renewable electrical energy, sustaining Arsenal’s local weather change motion nicely past the hour.
Watch our Lights Out for Earth Hour video under.
To make a long-lasting distinction, we have to transcend the hour and alter our each day lives. By being extra energy-efficient, decreasing greenhouse fuel emissions, and investing in renewable expertise, we’ll assist curb the consequences of world warming earlier than it’s too late.
The WWF recommends selecting renewable power. Daylight, waste, water, and wind present an ample useful resource of unpolluted power – all we’d like is the proper expertise to seize it.
At Octopus Vitality, our community of photo voltaic farms and anaerobic digestion websites have helped Arsenal save 2.32 million kg of CO² per 12 months, the equal weight of 183 double-decker buses, or the annual CO² emissions of 580 followers*.
You, too, can transcend Earth Hour by becoming a member of the Arsenal 100% renewable electrical energy plan. You may get the identical renewable power powering Emirates Stadium, and be entered into month-to-month prize attracts to win signed shirts, footballs, and VIP stadium excursions.
*Calculation primarily based on per capita annual CO² emissions in 2014 for the London borough of Islington.