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Nottingham Forest and Bulb team up on green goals

26/02/2020 by Digital Media

Nottingham Forest is teaming up with Bulb – the UK’s fastest growing green energy supplier – in a bid to help the club go renewable. Bulb is supplying The City Ground and the club’s Academy with 100% renewable electricity as Nottingham Forest’s official green energy partner. The partnership will shrink Forest’s carbon impact by 1,830kg every match.

The announcement is also a big win for fans, who can score £50 credit simply by switching to Bulb. Bulb offers a single, renewable tariff which is already on average £200 cheaper than standard Big Six deals. With each switch, £10 will also be donated to the Nottingham Forest Community Trust, supporting the club’s award-winning engagement work in local communities. This includes programmes to promote mental wellbeing among young people and to inspire children to realise their full potential.

Bulb will also become the official Player of the Month sponsor for Nottingham Forest. Fans can expect to see Bulb’s signature pink branding around The City Ground.

David Cook, Nottingham Forest’s Chief Commercial Officer said: “We are delighted to be forging this exciting partnership with Bulb. As a club, it is vitally important that we are always looking at ways of being environmentally responsible, and it’s great that we can now power the iconic City Ground with 100% green energy.”

“Bulb is currently helping over 8,000 UK businesses, organisations and communities to lower their bills and reduce their carbon emissions. There has never been a better time to join the fight against the climate crisis.”

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