Botev Plovdiv becomes first football club to join NoWaste Sporting Events

Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Botev Plovdiv, the Plovdiv-based Bulgarian Football club, informed through its social media account that the club is the first major football club to join NoWaste Sporting Events and demonstrates how sport can unite to create sustainable habits and shared environmental responsibility

Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Botev Plovdiv, the Plovdiv-based Bulgarian Football club, informed through its social media account that the club is the first major football club to join NoWaste Sporting Events and demonstrates how sport can unite to create sustainable habits and shared environmental responsibility
Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Botev Plovdiv, the Plovdiv-based Bulgarian Football club, informed through its social media account that the club is the first major football club to join NoWaste Sporting Events and demonstrates how sport can unite to create sustainable habits and shared environmental responsibility (Image Courtesy-Facebook)

Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Botev Plovdiv, the Plovdiv-based Bulgarian Football club, informed through its social media account that the club is the first major football club to join NoWaste Sporting Events and demonstrates how sport can unite to create sustainable habits and shared environmental responsibility.

Yesterday’s football match is part of the No Waste Events family. During the game, the club collected plastic bottles separately from the newest yellow supporter.

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During the match, the new signing Evelyn Popov scored his first goal for the club Evelyn Popov scored his first goal on his debut in 21st minute of the game.

Krumovgrad managed to seal the victory in this game after they made an astonishing comeback in second half, scoring two goals in 53rd and 83rd minute of the game.

With the placement of the art installation Shiseyad, Botev (Plovdiv) supports the campaign “I want to be useful Recycle me”. ‘The association BG Be Active’ calls on its supporters for shared responsibility for the new home of the “yellow and black” – the renovated Hristo Botev Stadium.

Young and elder fans will be able to discard their drink bottles and return them for recycling, and the club has also planned an information-education campaign to show how this should be done. Instructions on how to treat the bottle before it is thrown away will also be placed on a particular sign in front of Shishead itself.

The bottle will be in the parking lot in front of the main entrance and remain there for one month.