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Environmental Initiatives Advancing Together with Ajinomoto Stadium

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FC Tokyo collaborates with its home stadium, Ajinomoto Stadium, to monitor environmental impact data during home games and promote environmentally conscious match operations.

We have compiled data on the amount of waste and the usage of electricity, water, and gas for home games held during the Meiji Yasuda J.League 100-Year Vision League period. FC Tokyo, based on the four environmental policies and the concept of SPL announced in April 2026, will continue to understand the current situation and make improvements, aiming to create a sustainable stadium.

At Ajinomoto Stadium, where these practices are put into action, an "Environmental Consideration Guidelines for Events" has been established. Initiatives such as solar power generation on the roof of the south stand, wind power generation in the commercial area, utilization of rainwater, use of well water, wall greening and maintenance of green spaces, composting of food waste and fallen leaves, promotion of waste separation, and advancement of HTT power usage are being carried out. These efforts also relate to items emphasized in the SPL, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, waste reduction management, efficient water use, biodiversity, communication and engagement, and sustainable procurement.

Additionally, calls to use public transportation, reduction of printed materials, utilization of reusable handouts, suppression of single-use plastics, waste reduction, and appropriate air conditioning management demonstrate a multifaceted approach. FC Tokyo is advancing the visualization and improvement of environmental impact in home game operations while collaborating with these principles.

FC Tokyo will continue to work in collaboration with Ajinomoto Stadium to aim for more sustainable match operations.

□ Climate Positive

□100% Resource Circulation

□Nature Positive

Number of applicable matches: 8 matches
* Excluding 2 matches held at MUFG Stadium (Japan National Stadium)

Contact Information for This Matter

FC Tokyo Sustainability Promotion Office
E-Mail: sharen@fctokyo.co.jp

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