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Royals unveil climate emergency kit

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READING FC are hoping to start a conversati­on around the climate crisis with the release of their new home kit.

Sporting the classic blue and white hoops, the new shirt designed by Macron features climate change emergency stripe design on the sleeves produced by the University of Reading.

After having a special edition kit last campaign to celebrate the club’s 150th anniversar­y with a gold badge, this year’s strip returns to the traditiona­l club badge.

A statement on Reading FC’s website reads: “The bold stripe design, which features on the sleeves of the new home shirt, was first created by the University of Reading’s Professor Ed Hawkins in 2018.

“Each stripe represents the average temperatur­e for a single year, relative to the average temperatur­e over the period as a whole; shades of blue indicate cooler-thanaverag­e years, while red shows years that were hotter than average.

“And the stripes on the home shirt specifical­ly track climate change in Reading across the full 151-year existence of Reading Football Club.”

The statement continues: “The shirt itself is made from Eco-Fabric – 100% of which comes from recycled plastic bottles. That innovation is part of a wider series of initiative­s undertaken by our Official Technical Partner as part of their ‘Macron 4 The Planet’ campaign, which is committed to introducin­g new ecosustain­able products the the market.”

Professor Ed Hawkins said: “The climate stripes are intended to start conversati­ons about climate change – and making them visible to thousands of football fans across the country every week brings that to a new audience.

“Support is a powerful thing in football and this collaborat­ion makes it a key theme for the season.

“We hope Reading Football Club’s fans will push them on to success this season, while at the same time the players and the club will be supporting climate action and recognisin­g the science.”

 ?? ?? Reading FC Shirt/Kit Launch Picture: JASONPIX
Reading FC Shirt/Kit Launch Picture: JASONPIX

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