Nottingham Forest Football Club scores 27/100 (Significant gaps) on SINK's independent climate assessment — scored from public data only, no company payment can change a number. Last verified August 2026.
That places Nottingham Forest Football Club joint 510th of 634 companies scored, and joint 13th of 20 in Professional Sports Clubs.
Nottingham Forest disclosed emissions for the first time in 2022/23, meeting UK SECR minimums but without verification or targets. The club has a green energy partnership and removed single-use plastics, yet lacks science-based climate goals, water management, and renewable tariff coverage. Growth in revenues and operations since promotion suggests emissions are rising.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Transparency & Accountability (7/10, 5/10). Weakest on Targets & Commitments and Water Impact (2/10, 2/10).
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“Nottingham Forest publicised its Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions for the first time last year.”
“NOTTINGHAM FOREST FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED — Free company information from Companies House”
“Under this commitment, clubs must also develop a greenhouse gas emissions dataset, including scope 1, 2 and 3, by the end of the 2025/26 season.”
“These include a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at improving the environmental performance of both the City Ground and the Nigel Doughty Academy.”
“the canopy is expected to generate and store around 12,000kh of electricity every year... saves an estimated 2,472 kg of CO2 each year.”
“The Official Website of Nottingham Forest Football Club: get the latest news, highlights, fixtures and results, tickets and more.”
“Develop a greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions dataset (scope...”
“Forest's broader sustainability partnership with E.ON also includes targets to reach 'net zero' emissions and to explore other sustainable initiatives.”
“The Fly Green Alliance... says there is 'never a need to fly domestically in a small country'.”
“Nottingham Forest... Clubs in this tier are taking active steps but remain in the developmental stage of their sustainability journeys.”
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Where Nottingham Forest Football Club sits among professional sports clubs peers.
Among the 20 major professional sports clubs brands we've scored, Nottingham Forest Football Club is tied =13th of 20, with 2 others.
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Nottingham Forest Football Club is a professional English football club founded in 1865, based in Nottingham. Competing in the Premier League, the club operates a 30,000+ capacity stadium (City Ground) and training facilities. Recent promotion and significant revenue growth have expanded operational scale and international travel requirements.
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