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16th October 2021
12:50pm BST

Man Utd have won just one of their last four fixtures. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)[/caption]
In July, United announced that they had agreed a partnership with the Renewable Energy Group, with the club stating that it was keen to "raise awareness of how people can contribute towards a cleaner, more sustainable future for our planet".
When the BBC questioned the Red Devils on travel plans, the club said that they possess a policy to purchase certified green electricity for all club buildings and facilities and have reduced annual carbon emissions by over 2,700 tonnes since 2008.
In addition to this, United stated that they had achieved the Carbon Trust Standard certification for a sixth consecutive year in 2020, as well as attaining 12 consecutive years of energy and carbon reductions through the Manchester United Energy & Carbon Reduction Programme.
Man Utd face Leicester at the King Power Stadium on Saturday (16 October) afternoon, hoping to bounce back from a disappointing draw against Everton in their last Premier League outing.
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