VfB Stuttgart: Second in the Bundesliga and a…
Wow, what a season for VfB Stuttgart! After 34 match days, the club has secured second place in the Bundesliga. VfB are runners-up! But coach Sebastian Hoeneß' team wants to do more than just shine on the pitch. As a club, VfB takes its responsibility for the environment and society seriously and has set itself ambitious targets for sustainable action. Sustainability on the rise: VfB has recognized that soccer is more than just a sport. As one of the most popular clubs in Germany, it has the opportunity to sensitize millions of people to sustainable action. VfB therefore pursues a comprehensive sustainability strategy that encompasses all three dimensions of sustainability: Economic, ecological and social. The specific goals include Climate neutrality: VfB wants to significantly reduce its CO2 footprint and is aiming for climate neutrality in the long term. Sustainable mobility: More e-cars as company cars for employees, promotion of environmentally friendly travel for fans to matches. Resource conservation: including waste avoidance, recycling and energy-efficient buildings. Social responsibility: promoting diversity and inclusion, supporting disadvantaged groups. VfB is thus demonstrating that it wants to live up to its responsibility as a club and as part of society. With its sustainability strategy, VfB sets standards for other clubs and shows that soccer can also make a contribution to a better future. You can find more information here: VfB Stuttgart | Goals A particularly exciting and detailed look at the club's commitment to the German Sustainability Code .