Sostenibilità

The 'SUSTAINABILITY HUB' is born as the FIGC takes another step forward in the journey towards Sustainability

The Federation's website is enriched with new documents, videos, and content: on the portal, you can find all the programs designed to make Italian football increasingly responsible

Friday, January 12, 2024

The 'SUSTAINABILITY HUB' is born as the FIGC takes another step forward in the journey towards Sustainability

The FIGC's commitment to socio-environmental sustainability policies are progressing at a full pace. The Federation, which unveiled its 'Sustainability Strategy' last July, inspired by the United Nations' Agenda 2030 and UEFA's 'Sustainability Strategy,' have added new content to the dedicated section of its portal.

The 'SUSTAINABILITY HUB,' created within the Sustainability section of the FIGC website, features materials, UEFA tools, videos, guidelines, general information, and news in line with the new sustainability approach. To reinforce the message, the section, based on the 11 UEFA Policies, has been divided into 11 sub-sections, each showcasing projects implemented by the FIGC for every policy identified by UEFA, along with programs designed to make Italian football increasingly responsible.

All icons representing the 11 UEFA Policies can be activated by clicking on them, redirecting to the homepage of each individual policy. The destination page includes a 'General Overview' of Sustainability, explaining the strategic approach and providing regular updates. A section is dedicated to UEFA, with a link to its 'Sustainability Strategy' (in English and Italian). Within each section, all UEFA documents and videos are available in both English and Italian.

Additionally, the platform features a section dedicated to the UEFA OUTRAGED program. The main page includes all educational materials (toolkits, templates for organizing and moderating sessions with young players, informative documents, and feedback forms – available in both English and Italian), along with an introduction to the program and dedicated videos.