The Club

Social Commitment

Built in alignment with Paris Saint-Germain’s overall strategy, the CSR strategy aims to improve the Club’s global performance and foster change toward a more sustainable model. It is structured around 11 key issues, representing a complete team on the field, and is translated into precise and measurable commitments.

Incorporating the expectations of both internal and external stakeholders, Paris Saint-Germain’s CSR strategy is the result of a collaborative methodology and engages all of the Club’s teams in this ambitious approach.

1. Acting for the Climate

As part of its CSR strategy, Paris Saint-Germain pays special attention to conducting its activities while limiting its impact on the climate.

Measuring greenhouse gas emissions through a carbon footprint assessment is the cornerstone of the Club’s climate action. It is essential to identify the main sources of emissions in order to control and reduce them.

The Club leads numerous projects to reduce its carbon footprint:

  • Improve the energy performance of infrastructures to reduce energy consumption

  • Promote sustainable mobility for fans, staff, and players

  • Offer sustainable food options with local and plant-based products

  • Raise awareness among employees, players, and fans about CSR: Climate Fresco workshops, Sustainable Development Week, CSR booth in the fan zone on match days, etc.

Key figures:

  • 50% of fans coming to the Parc des Princes use low-carbon means of transportation (public transit, cycling, walking)

  • Energy consumption decreased by -15.9% for gas and -8.3% for electricity at the Parc des Princes between the 2022–2023 and 2023–2024 seasons

2. Protecting Our Ecosystem

Paris Saint-Germain strives to prevent and minimize its environmental and biodiversity impact resulting from its activities.

3. Reducing Waste

Waste sorting and recycling are essential concerns for Paris Saint-Germain, as are reuse and waste reduction through extended product life and second-hand reuse.

To support this, the Club has implemented a waste management station at the Parc des Princes since 2022. After each match, the bins placed throughout the stadium are collected and manually sorted, which has significantly increased the share of recycled waste—reaching nearly 60% to date.

Paris Saint-Germain has also:

  • Implemented the collection of grass clippings and food waste to be converted into compost

  • Replaced disposable cups with eco-cups and plastic packaging with recyclable or reusable containers for catering

  • Created a concession stand for unsold items, offering food products at €1 to accredited personnel after matches

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