Climate-friendly travelling

Everyone wants to be mobile in their everyday life and leisure time - but transport is unfortunately the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases. Not every mode of transport is a climate champion. Make the comparison
How many greenhouse gases does a journey to the stadium cause? Here you are highlighting the real weight of climate-damaging emissions (CO2, methane and nitrous oxide) for one person and a distance of 50 kilometres. The emissions from the generation of electricity or fuel are included. The balance is therefore better if you charge batteries with renewably generated electricity or take other fans with you in the car. It's also more fun!
By the way: If you travelled this distance by plane, you would have to lift a weight of 12 kg.
Your kick-off
Carpool or cycle to the next home game. Or use the shuttle buses or RMV and RNN public transport with your ticket - free of charge!
Our kick-off
Fans travelling causes a large part of our footprint as a club. Compensating CO2 emissions is a major challenge. We often offer the option of travelling to away games together by bus or special fan trains!
Means of transport and associated emissions in grams (home game, 50 km journey):
Internal combustion car = 9,700 g
Electric car = 4,500 g
Long-distance bus = 1,600 g
Public transport = 3,400 g
ICE = 1,500 g
E-bike = 200 g
Airplane 12,000 g