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Batting for a Better Future is MCC’s sustainability-focused campaign. It aims to promote and highlight the Club’s uniquely independent position in cricket so that we can do our part to address the challenges that climate change poses.
The British Association for Sustainable Sport (BASIS) - of which MCC is inaugural member - said in its Hit for Six report that "Cricket will need to ask itself if it is doing enough to help halt climate change," and MCC firmly believes that urgent climate action is greatly important.
Of the challenges facing us today, climate change is among the most significant, and MCC is very aware of the impact climate change can have on cricket. Examples include the increase in the number of rain affected matches, changes to how pitches are managed, damage to facilities and the impacts on players and spectators of extreme heat.
Working alongside our partners Net Zero Group – Sustainability Simplified, the Club has launched our updated Carbon Impact Report. This provides a more comprehensive carbon footprint, including our Scope 3 mapping, and outlines achievements across the year and plans for the future.
Since becoming the first UK sports venue to appoint a full time Sustainability Manager in 2009, MCC has taken a number of steps to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions – many of which are laid out below.
MCC partnered with Net Zero Group to launch its Net Zero Strategy – A Journey to Net Zero Carbon – in September 2023, in order to set out the steps to reach its target of net zero by 2040, if not earlier.
The strategy sets out an ambitious programme of measures and targets as the Club continues to be a leading voice and influence within cricket amid the response to the threats posed to the future of the sport by climate change.
A critical aspect of how MCC can become more sustainable is controlling and monitoring the energy used at the Ground. By taking action in the key areas highlighted below, the Club can not only save on costs but significantly reduce our carbon footprint.
Lord’s is a 17-acre estate which can accommodate upwards of 32,000 people during the height of the cricketing summer. Given the scale and the volume of waste produced, a significant waste management and recycling operation is in place at the Ground.
Ensuring safe and sustainable travel to Lord’s is a key focus for MCC. This has been achieved through collaboration with Westminster City Council and Transport for London, including a campaign discouraging private car journeys and administering parking restrictions in St John’s Wood on major match days.
Sustainability at Lord’s crosses over several departments, and the whole Club focuses on becoming more sustainable. Notable areas to mention include:
MCC is a proud signatory to the United Nations (UN) Sports for Climate Action Framework. This commitment ensures the Club will be an advocate for climate action, taking greater environmental responsibility in the community as an educator for a sustainable future.
UN Sports for Climate Action Framework targets include achieving a 50% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030, before reaching Net Zero GHG emissions by 2040.