The Red Way Liverpool Football Club's sustainability programme

Liverpool Football Club's sustainability programme. It is our commitment to build a better future for our people, our planet and our communities
Liverpool Football Club is privileged to be one of the most celebrated clubs in the world. We recognise that with this great presence comes great responsibility.
A responsibility to use our voice and take demonstrable action against critical issues such as climate change, equality, diversity, and inclusion. For many years, we have had meaningful work happening across the club to tackle these issues.
The Red Way launched in January 2021 as a way of bringing all of this good work together, giving us a benchmark to measure and demonstrate our progress against. We have six clear objectives under each of our focus areas, that provide us with a clear aim for what we want to achieve. And we are committed to continual improvement. This is why we use an external verification system – ISO20121 – to hold us to account. We are proud to be the first major European football club to hold this certification.
We also know that we cannot achieve everything that we are setting out to do on our own. We want our supporters, partners and everyone connected to the club to be on this journey with us. We hope you will join us.
This is The Red Way.
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted in 2015 to provide a blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and planet, now and into the future. There are 17 SDGs which are an urgent call to action by all countries – developed and developing – in a global partnership. The target to achieve these is 2030, The Red Way is aligned to 16 of the UN SDGs.
Our People
Our People focus is about everyone that interacts with the club, in particular our colleagues, players and our supporters.
Our Planet
We recognise that sports plays a critical role in limiting the worst effects of climate change and creating a sustainable future for our planet.
Our Communities
Liverpool Football Club is known the world over, but we are rooted in our communities.
