One Pack, One Planet | Wolves Sustainability Report and focus fixtures

Wolves have published their annual environmental sustainability report, marking three years since launch of the club’s ‘One Pack, One Planet’ programme. 

Wolves have published their annual environmental sustainability report, marking three years since launch of the club’s ‘One Pack, One Planet’ programme. 

The report highlights the club’s progress throughout 2025 towards achieving its four environmental priorities of climate, waste, nature and culture – with one of the headline commitments updated to reflect an emerging focus on climate adaptation and resilience. 

Supporters can download Wolves’ Environmental Sustainability Report 2025/26 here

The publication comes ahead of this weekend’s dedicated One Pack, One Planet focus fixtures, with the men’s first-team hosting Bournemouth at Molineux on Saturday and Wolves Women facing Rugby Borough the following weekend at SEAH Stadium. 

Promoting the club’s ongoing sustainability efforts, One Pack, One Planet messaging will feature around Molineux on the big screen and LED perimeter boards, matchday programmes will highlight our sustainability achievements over the past year and first-team staff will wear campaign pin-badges. 

At Molineux, supporters will be offered a 25% discount on some of the many plant-based food options in the concourses, including the vegan chicken and mushroom pie, vegan dog and nachos. 

For guests in matchday hospitality, where menus include carbon footprint indicators for all food options, low-carbon menus have been specifically designed. 

In the Fan Zone, supporters will have the opportunity hear about the club’s One Pack, One Planet programme, with sustainability-themed activity packs available to download for younger fans. 

The Wolves Express podcast will also feature interviews with One Pack, One Planet Ambassador and women’s first-team player Merrick Will, as well as Wolves sustainability lead Thom Rawson.   

The annual survey on fan travel also launches this week and will be sent by email to any supporter that has attended a fixture over the past two seasons. Supporters completing the survey will be invited to enter a prize draw to win a signed shirt.  

Be part of it – how many of these five sustainability challenges can you complete? 

  • Complete the club’s fan travel survey to be in with a chance of winning a signed shirt.
  • If possible, avoid travelling by car to the match – check if there are suitable public transport options available. Try the Transport for West Midlands journey planner.
  • Try a plant-based option on the concourses – can you have a meat-free matchday? Find out why this matters at meatfreemondays.com.
  • Read the matchday programme and sustainability report to find out what we’re doing on sustainability – and talk to family and friends about what you think.
  • Tell us what else you’d like to see us doing on sustainability by emailing fanservices@wolves.co.uk

Steve Sutton, facilities, safety & security director, said: “As a club with deep influence across Wolverhampton and our community, it’s essential that we reduce our own impact and help others do the same. I’m proud of the progress we’ve made since launching One Pack, One Planet, and of how sustainability is becoming part of everyday decision‑making.”

Thom Rawson, Wolves’ sustainability lead and founder of Sustainable Football, added: “Our latest environmental sustainability report shows how Wolves are leading on sustainability, through our One Pack, One Planet programme. The focus fixtures are an opportunity for us to share our progress and are an invitation for everyone involved with the club to think about how they can be part of it.”