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Juventus' Allianz Stadium hosted ESSMA's Sustainability Cohort on May 7-8, focusing on environmental and social sustainability. The event gathered over twenty sustainability managers from Europe to discuss challenges and solutions in sports infrastructure.
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Allianz Stadium: Juventus welcomes ESSMA's Sustainability Cohort
The Allianz Stadium has confirmed its position as an international benchmark for its commitment to environmental and social sustainability. On May 7 and 8, our stadium hosted the fifth session of the Sustainability Cohort promoted by ESSMA (European Stadium & Safety Management Association).
The event brought together more than twenty sustainability managers, operators, and stadium managers from across Europe in Turin to discuss sustainability challenges. A true think tank, it served as a forum for sharing experiences, practical solutions, and new approaches to making sports infrastructure increasingly efficient, accessible, and sustainable.
This edition focused on two key elements of the stadium experience: catering and event organization. The goal was to share best practices in the food and beverage sector to reduce the environmental impact of matches and events while maintaining high standards of quality and service for fans. To this end, some of the leading catering operators in the European stadium network participated.
The discussion then expanded to the future of sustainable events. Global trends show that issues such as plastic management, waste sorting, and sustainable fan mobility will become increasingly crucial in event planning in the coming years.
During the Juventus panel, the Club's evolutionary journey was discussed. In recent years, it has progressively evolved its approach to sustainability, moving from a set of initiatives to an increasingly structured and integrated strategy. This evolution has led to the creation of the "Black, White, and More" strategy and a governance model that encompasses all aspects of the organization.
The cohort aims to address sustainability challenges in sports infrastructure by sharing experiences and practical solutions among stadium managers and operators.
Juventus hosted the ESSMA Sustainability Cohort on May 7 and 8.
More than twenty sustainability managers and operators from across Europe attended the event.

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The discussion highlighted the Club's distinctive approach, which views sustainability primarily as a matter of culture and people. Particular attention was paid to engagement, considered fundamental to the success of any sustainability strategy: from internal training to the development of performance-related ESG objectives, to the creation of governance and collaboration models with partners and stakeholders.
Reinforcing this vision, a visit to the Save the Children Educational Hub, fully supported by the Club for years, provided a concrete example of how social impact has evolved from simple philanthropy to active co-planning in the local area.
Through collaboration with other industry pioneers, Juventus and ESSMA continue to work to ensure that sustainability is a true driver of social, environmental, and economic value creation.