Bayern Munich, officially known as FC Bayern München AG, is a premier football club headquartered in Munich, Germany. Established in 1900, the club has evolved into a global powerhouse in the sports industry, with a strong presence in both domestic and international competitions. Bayern Munich is renowned for its exceptional footballing talent and has achieved numerous milestones, including multiple Bundesliga titles and UEFA Champions League victories. The club's core offerings extend beyond football, encompassing a range of merchandise, media rights, and fan engagement initiatives that set it apart in the sports market. With a dedicated fan base and a reputation for excellence, Bayern Munich consistently ranks among the top football clubs worldwide, making it a significant player in the global sports arena.
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In 2022, Bayern Munich reported total carbon emissions of approximately 75,966,260 kg CO2e. This figure includes 3,249,020 kg CO2e from Scope 1 emissions, while the majority, about 72,021,390 kg CO2e, falls under Scope 3 emissions. Notably, there is no reported data for Scope 2 emissions. As a current subsidiary of FC Bayern München AG, the emissions data is cascaded from the parent organisation. However, there are no specific reduction targets or climate pledges documented for Bayern Munich at this time. The club's commitment to sustainability and climate action remains a focus, but detailed initiatives or targets have not been outlined in the available data. Overall, Bayern Munich's emissions profile highlights the significant impact of Scope 3 emissions, which often encompass indirect emissions from the supply chain and other activities. The club's ongoing efforts in sustainability will be crucial in addressing these emissions in the future.
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Scope 1 | 3,249,020 |
Scope 2 | - |
Scope 3 | 72,021,390 |
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Bayern Munich is not participating in any of the initiatives that we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.