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Mexico City Presents Initiative “Green World: with Fair Play the Planet Wins”

Summary by El Economista
The strategy seeks to make the World Cup 2026 in the capital a sustainable event, free of single-use plastics and with a boost to the circular economyIncludes actions to reduce waste, promote local consumption and protect the city's conservation soilThe Government of Mexico City presented the initiative “Green World: with fair play the planet wins,” an environmental strategy aimed at the World Cup 2026 that seeks to promote a sustainable event, …
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Brugada announces the "Green World" plan in Mexico City. The initiative includes 10 key areas to protect biodiversity and promote sustainability. Regeneración, April 15 […] The entry Green World: Environmental Strategy in Mexico City was first published on RegeneraciónMX.

GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF MEXICO Mexico City is preparing to receive the 2026 World Cup with an environmental focus. Under the strategy “Green World: with fair play, the planet wins,” the capital government and the organizers of the event announced that the tournament will take place with sustainable measures such as the elimination of pyrotechnics, the use of recyclable materials, reusable vessels and solar energy.

The strategy seeks to make the World Cup 2026 in the capital a sustainable event, free of single-use plastics and with a boost to the circular economyIncludes actions to reduce waste, promote local consumption and protect the city's conservation soilThe Government of Mexico City presented the initiative “Green World: with fair play the planet wins,” an environmental strategy aimed at the World Cup 2026 that seeks to promote a sustainable event, …

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El Economista broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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