Mediafax: FRF obtains EMAS certificate for reducing environmental impact

The Romanian Football Federation (FRF) obtained the EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme) certificate in September, a European management tool that evaluates, reports and improves organizational strategies for environmental protection.
The certification was obtained through the European project FREE KICKS, co-financed by the European Union, which supports football organizations in Europe in adopting sustainable practices, the national forum announced on Thursday.
Along with FRF, top clubs such as FC Porto (Portugal), Real Betis (Spain), Malmo FF (Sweden) and Racing Club (Argentina) are also participating in the project.
In the implementation of EMAS, FRF benefited from guidance at each stage: from the initial environmental analysis, to the development of the environmental statement and the introduction of concrete measures to improve the environmental impact.
Football generates a significant environmental impact, including greenhouse gas emissions from fan and team travel, stadium construction and operation, and large amounts of waste. Global estimates indicate tens of millions of tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually, according to the FRF statement.
“The Romanian Football Federation reaffirms on this occasion its firm commitment to a sustainable society and our responsibility towards the environment,” FRF representatives state. In 2023, the federation also obtained ISO 14001 certification.
Read the original article in Romanian here.
