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SportsPro Podcast
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How sustainable infrastructure can transform your sports business
SportsPro Podcast
36 minutes 40 seconds
8 months ago
How sustainable infrastructure can transform your sports business

On this special episode recorded for SportsPro’s Impact Week, editorial director Michael Long is joined by Wayne Mumford, sports and leisure director at RSK Group.

As one of the world’s leading sustainable engineering companies, RSK has built its sprawling business implementing sustainable solutions across a range of sectors, from water to energy - and now it’s turning its attention to sport.

Mumford, a former commercial director in soccer, joins the show to discuss his personal experience of operating in the industry and why sports organisations need to get serious about environmental sustainability – not only for the good of the planet, but for the benefit of their balance sheet. He also lifts the lid on RSK’s business model and how it’s helping clubs and venue operators achieve both short and long-term savings through investments in sustainable infrastructure.

Key talking points:

  • Why most loss-making soccer clubs are sitting on an untapped revenue opportunity
  • The challenge of getting sustainability on the boardroom agenda
  • Balancing short-term commercial imperatives with sustained environmental action
  • Sport’s wider role and influence in tackling climate change


This episode forms part of SportsPro’s Impact Week, a five-day run of exclusive content profiling sport’s social and environmental impact. Click here to find out more and access every piece of content for free.

SportsPro Podcast
Join SportsPro writers and guests for comment, insight and analysis on the matters of the moment in the global sports industry.