Fiorentina Calcio and Sant'Anna School together for a more responsible future: launched new training project on environmental sustainability and circular economy. Until April 2025 involved the entire staff of the club
The goal is to promote greater awareness and expertise regarding sustainable practices and circular economy models, which are key elements in addressing the most current environmental and social challenges in the sports sector
ACF Fiorentina and Sant'Anna School have launched an ambitious training project on sustainability and circular economy issues, funded by Fondimpresa, through a call for training in support of the Green Transition and Circular Economy. This innovative training, which began in late May 2024, will run until April 2025 and will involve the entire Fiorentina staff. The goal is to promote greater awareness and competence regarding sustainable practices and circular economy models, which are key elements for addressing the most current environmental and social challenges in the sports sector.
Fiorentina's various business areas will benefit from targeted training courses, developed with the support of the Sant'Anna School. The partnership represents a significant step for Fiorentina, not only with a view to the professional growth of its staff, but also as an integral part of the club's social responsibility strategy.
Tiberio Daddi, associate professor of the Sport and Sustainability area of the Institute of Management of the Sant'Anna School and scientific referee of the training project emphasizes, on behalf of the team involved and scientific referee of the training project emphasizes, on behalf of the team involved, how “We are honored to collaborate with a prestigious club like Fiorentina. This partnership represents an extraordinary opportunity to continue and expand our activities in the field of sustainability applied to sports, promoting innovative and responsible practices that can make a difference not only at the club level, but also in the entire sports community.”
Alessandro Ferrari, general manager of ACF Fiorentina adds that “We are excited to embark on this journey and are convinced that the results of this project will have a positive and measurable impact , allowing us to continue refining our governance and sustainability strategies, both social and environmental".