
To celebrate Earth Day (22 April), some of the AS Roma academy players have planted new trees at the club’s training ground, reaffirming the club’s commitment to safeguarding the environment.
The environmental regeneration project at AS Roma’s headquarters is part of a larger action that also includes increasing the energy efficiency at the Centro Sportivo Fulvio Bernardini and enhancing the native landscape of the Decima Malafede Nature Reserve surrounding the training centre.
In addition to planting new trees and shrubs, the project also includes maintenance work on the existing plants, in particular the unstable ones.
Improving the landscape means enhancing the value of nature, helping reduce CO2 emissions and increasing biodiversity; these actions in turn create the ideal habitat for the local birdlife.
289 trees will be planted throughout 2025; the activity has been divided into two seasonal phases: 174 have already been planted between late January and mid-February and 115 will be planted starting from November.
By the end of the project, AS Roma’s training ground will have 407 new trees, all planted over the past two years. These trees have been selected among local species to ensure that they adapt to the local ecosystem and have a positive, lasting impact on the environment.
In addition to symbolically celebrating Earth Day, the initiative seeks to highlight the club’s long-term vision when it comes to environmental sustainability and caring for the land where it works every day.
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