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IPSWICH TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB REACHES ITS GOAL TO BECOME THE UK’S FIRST CARBON NEUTRAL FOOTBALL CLUB

Congratulations – on Friday 4 May, Ipswich Town Football Club (ITFC), with the support of their Main Sponsor E.ON, the Defra Climate Challenge Fund and CRed announced that they have reached their target to become the UK’s First Carbon Neutral Football Club.  The Club will now receive a substantial five figure donation from E.ON for Jim’s player transfer budget.

Derek Bowden (Chief Executive of Ipswich Town Football Club), Jason De Vos (Ipswich Town Football Club Captain and Project Ambassador) and Nick Sandham (Retail PR Manager, E.ON UK)
Left to Right: Derek Bowden (Chief Executive for ITFC), Jason De Vos (ITFC Captain) and Nick Sandham (E.ON UK)
Mel St. Pier (Ipswich Town Season Ticket Holder and Hybrid Car Pledger) and Derek Bowden (Chief Executive of Ipswich Town Football Club)
Left to Right: Mel St Pier (Hybrid Car Pledger) and Derek Bowden (Chief Executive for ITFC)


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16/05/2007 - Beyton Middle School Enjoys Training Day at Portman Road

Beyton Middle School, winners of the Save your energy for the Blues Schools’ Competition, was invited to a training day at Ipswich Town Football Club on 26th April, courtesy of Main Sponsor E.ON.

04/05/2007 - IPSWICH TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB REACHES ITS GOAL TO BECOME THE UK'S FIRST CARBON NEUTRAL FOOTBALL CLUB

Today (Friday 4 May) Ipswich Town Football Club (ITFC), with the support of their Main Sponsor E.ON, the Defra Climate Challenge Fund and CRed have announced that they have reached their target to become the UK’s First Carbon Neutral Football Club.  Having reached this target, the Club will receive a substantial five figure donation from E.ON for Jim Magilton’s player transfer budget.

25/04/2007 - Ipswich Town within Striking Distance of Carbon Neutrality Goal

Today, Ipswich Town Football Club (ITFC), in association with Main Sponsor E.ON, is over 80% towards the goal of becoming the UK’s first Carbon Neutral Football Club. To make this happen over 2600 tonnes of carbon dioxide have been saved, through Town fans making a total of over 12,400 energy efficiency pledges  for their homes on the Save your energy for the Blues website.


resulting in a total combined saving of 3510 tonnes of CO2

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