Sunday Mirror

Red Devils fail the green test

- BY ALAN SELBY and ANDY CRICK

MANCHESTER United have gone top of the table for damaging the planet – thanks to a 19,758 mile pre-season tour taking in Australia, Singapore, China, Norway and Wales.

The Red Devils – who wore the slogan For the Oceans on their shirts last season to raise plastic pollution awareness – have the biggest carbon footprint of Premier League clubs.

Flights to Perth, Singapore, Shanghai, Oslo and Cardiff will create 354.4 tonnes of CO2 – carbon dioxide which adds to global warming.

Behind United are Tottenham Hotspur, jetting 15,160 miles to Singapore, Shanghai and Munich – around 267.6 tonnes of CO2.

Third are Manchester City after a 14,227 mile journeys to Nanjing, Shanghai, Hong

Kong and Yokohama at 249.6 tonnes of CO2.

Chelsea are fourth after visiting Dublin, Yokhama, Toyko, Reading, Salzburg and Monchengla­dbach creating 237.2 tonnes of CO2 while covering 13,605 miles.

To offset the carbon used on pre-season trips by all Premier League clubs, experts say they would have to plant around 40,896 trees.

Paul Morozzo of Greenpeace UK said: “Football is a low-carbon game – it doesn’t need to be a high-carbon business. Football needs to have another look at its priorities, and make sure our survival is one of them.”

A Manchester United spokespers­on said the club had been certified since 2012 and “is environmen­tally-conscious. We monitor air carbon reporting through our travel provider, whilst continuous­ly reviewing opportunit­ies for improvemen­t.”

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