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UEFA Taps Pledgeball for Champions League Climate Initiative

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Exciting news! Pledgeball partners with UEFA for a climate project. Fans and the environment join forces!

In an exciting development, UEFA has chosen Pledgeball as a key partner for an upcoming climate project set to make waves during the UEFA Champions League final. Pledgeball, known for their innovative work with supporters on addressing the climate crisis, will bring their expertise to this prestigious football event. This collaboration marks a significant step towards raising awareness and taking action on environmental issues within the realm of sports.

As Pledgeball gears up to engage fans in sustainable practices and initiatives, the impact of their work promises to be felt far beyond the stadium walls. By harnessing the passion of football enthusiasts, Pledgeball and UEFA aim to inspire positive change and demonstrate the power of collective action in combating climate change. This partnership is a testament to the growing recognition of the role sports can play in promoting environmental sustainability and fostering a sense of responsibility among fans worldwide.

In the lead-up to the UEFA Champions League final, all eyes will be on Pledgeball and their innovative strategies for integrating climate action into the heart of the football experience. With supporters rallying behind this crucial cause, the synergy between sports and environmental activism is set to create a lasting impact that extends beyond the final whistle. Stay tuned for an exciting journey towards a greener, more sustainable future on and off the pitch!

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Pledgeball selected for UEFA Champions League final climate work ... (Football Supporters' Association)

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