True or false. Is the Rugby World Cup green?
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While Rugby World Cup organizers have declared a green competition, emissions released during fan travel remain a major issue.
The photo spread in the media and social networks. New Zealand players arrived in Paris by train for the opening match against France. Medals made from phones Recycled and reusable glasses and waste sorting, toWe are Organizers The World Cup has one motto: making the event greener. “Foreign visitors emit the largest amount of carbon emissions. It was estimated at about 350 thousand tons of carbon dioxide.Jack explained competitorChairman of the World Cup Organizing Committee. So we Compare, cIt’s 17 times less broadcast than World Cup matches in Qatar, but is the Rugby World Cup really green?
Differences between supporters
Not enough, according to a startup study that measures the carbon footprint of companies and was concerned about competing. Carbon dioxide emissions are estimated at 640,000 tons, twice what regulators announced. The big downside according to these experts is travel. They represent 73.3% of the world’s total emissions, three-quarters of which are linked to flights by foreign supporters.
For example, a New Zealand fan travels back and forth Auckland-ParisWith at least one stop, they emit 5.5 tons of carbon dioxide, or 55 times more than an English fan. This problem will also arise at the 2024 Olympics, on a larger scale.