Brighton & Hove Albion FC scores 32/100 (Below expectations) on SINK's independent climate assessment — scored from public data only, no company payment can change a number. Last verified August 2026.
That places Brighton & Hove Albion FC joint 413th of 634 companies scored, and 6th of 20 in Professional Sports Clubs.
Brighton & Hove Albion discloses Scope 1 and 2 emissions under SECR but has not published Scope 3 data, which dominates a football club's footprint. Renewable electricity and on-site solar are in place, but gas remains unabated and offset via an unverified project. No validated emissions trajectory or interim targets exist against its net-zero 2040 commitment.
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“Greenhouse gas emissions are reported in gross tonnes CO2e… guided by the GHG Protocol – Corporate Standard (revised edition)”
“The club report on scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions alongside our financial accounts”
“Some clubs have seen minimal changes in their emissions (Bournemouth -4%, Brighton -1%, Manchester City +5%)”
“Brighton's Amex Stadium is 100% powered by renewable energy across all associated club locations”
“Reduced our gas offsetting for the year to 899.1 tCO2e – a reduction from 1197 tCO2e last year”
“1,000 trees and bushes have been planted at the Training Ground… Installed bird nesting boxes on the American Express Stadium roof”
“They also implemented two award-winning Biodiversity Monitoring systems - a first in sport - to monitor pollination and bird activity”
“Brighton and Hove Albion have launched an exciting new collaboration with upcycling innovators FC88 to reuse material from misprinted jerseys”
“Brighton has introduced seven out of 11 possible sustainability measures, including renewable energy use, waste diversion, and water reuse initiatives”
“Premier League football club Brighton & Hove Albion has launched its new environmental sustainability strategy titled 'My Albion My Planet'”
“commits us to halving our greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and achieving net-zero by 2040”
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Where Brighton & Hove Albion FC sits among professional sports clubs peers.
Among the 20 major professional sports clubs brands we've scored, Brighton & Hove Albion FC sits 6th of 20.
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Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club is a professional football club based in Brighton, England, competing in the English Premier League. Founded in 1901, the club operates the 31,000-capacity Amex Stadium and training facilities in the South Downs. The club generates revenue through ticket sales, broadcasting rights, hospitality, and merchandise.
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