Clean Energy
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Energy Efficiency
- Heat recovery from a nearby wastewater treatment plant, connected to the stadium, provides heating all year round
- It is the only system of this type in France and contributes to considerably reducing energy consumption (The water from the treatment plant will therefore cool or heat the heat exchangers according to needs: heating in winter and cooling in summer.)
- Lighting with LED lights
- GTCS system
Sustainable Transport
- Travel of the team by bus if the trip lasts less than 5 hours
- Partnership with Olympique de Marseille, the South Region and the SNCF to set up a virtuous system of incentives for the use of public transport (tickets train €5 for adults and €2.50 for children)
- Partnership with Stadium Go for carpooling
- Partnership at a single rate at €6 with Qpark Effia and Op’n’goMobility charter with directions for coming to the stadium and identification of bike stations
- Bike parking
- Collaboration with Waze for real-time traffic around the stadium and Moovit
- Diagnosis by a research firm to establish recommendations for the accessibility of the stadium
- As part of the Nature 2050 program of the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, a “green and blue path” should be created from by 2024 along the 14 kilometers of the Huveaune, a waterway linking the city center of Marseille to the Orange Vélodrome with the aim of redeveloping the banks of the Huveaune and promoting new forms of mobility to get to the stadium + Stats per game
Single Use Plastic Reduction/Removal
- 8 special recycling stations for plastic bottles in collaboration with Coca Cola
- Biodegradable disposable glass
- Removal of gift wrapping from dressing rooms, bags and packaging at the bar
- All OM employees and players receive a water bottle (fountains available)
- Abolition of single-use plastic at the training center
Waste Management
- Zone dedicated to selective sorting in the stadium with two compactors with 5 sectors: plastic, cardboard, glass, bulky items, Bio-waste (composted)
- Training centre: food waste for the farm
- Partnership with the food bank
- Employee refreshment bar: All items remaining at 1€ for the contributors of the event to reduce waste
- Recycling of plastic caps for MARH
Water Efficiency
- Rainwater reuse system (not drinking water) for sanitary facilities, land irrigation and outdoor area cleaning and floor cleaning
- Recovery of gray water produced in the nearby wastewater treatment plant which limits the impact of water discharges in urban areas, thus helping to reduce the risk of flooding
- Water leak detection system
Plant-based/Low Carbon Food
- Vegetarian offer at the stadium
- 1 day per week without meat at headquarters
- Olympique de Marseille and the Stade Vélodrome organise a dialogue with stakeholders throughout the supply chain in terms of sustainable food: steering committee, local products, seasonality, increased transparency and traceability of products, origins. (50% sustainable food)
- Making the service provider aware of WWF France recommendations and increased control of the information provided as part of this commitment
Biodiversity
- Biodiversity diagnosis. Inventory with a naturalist to identify the biodiversity around the training center. Differentiated/diversified management
- Reduction of phytosanitary products for all sites
- Manual weeding
- Creation of passage in the fences of the wildlife training center
Policy, Commitments and Communications
- Category of the “OM Foundation” on the site, but it is mainly involved in societal actions
- Information on the environmental stadium is published directly on the stadium page
- Some information in the news section and on social networks
- Signatory of the Charter of 15 eco-responsible commitments (WWF and French Ministry collaboration)
- First French stadium certified ISO 20121 (certifying a positive ecological impact)
- The stadium is integrated into a new eco-district of 100,000 m² around the Marseille site
- Consultation of stakeholders / local residents each year to determine expectations and needs in terms of sustainable development
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Information updated on April 6, 2022