From green transport solutions to sustainable stadium features and tech, Qatar are on-track to host a revolutionary World Cup....
With the 2022 World Cup set to take place in about 18 months, the host nation Qatar are hard at work in their endeavour to ensure the tournament's sustainability reduces the environmental impact and provide legacy benefits.
And after the 2021 Earth Day, which was celebrated on April 22, Qatar have highlighted steps taken by them to reduce their carbon-footprint around the 2022 World Cup projects and help stage the first-ever carbon neutral World Cup.
Qatar have already revealed their sustainability strategy for the 2022 World Cup which is based on five pillars - Human, Economic, Social, Environmental and Governance.