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Galway Hosts First-Ever Green Clubs Event

Clubs from across County Galway gathered in June 2025 for the first Green Clubs event hosted at Ballinderreen GAA Club. The event was organised by Galway County Council in conjunction with the GAA Green Clubs Programme.

Green Clubs Programme kicks off in Galway


Ballinderreen Green Club

The event brought together GAA, LGFA, and Camogie clubs, club representatives, environmental experts, and community advocates to explore practical ways sports organisations can be proactive on climate action as part of the national GAA Green Clubs Programme.

Launched in 2020 with support from the Department of the Environment, the programme helps clubs reduce their environmental footprint and promote sustainability within their communities.

Denise Feeney, Community Climate Action Officer with Galway County Council, said that the programme "empowers clubs to take the lead on and off the pitch".

"By going green, clubs not only help the environment - they also cut costs, improve facilities, and deepen their connection with the local community. Galway County Council is proud to support clubs on this journey and encourages others to get involved," added Feeney.


GAA Green Clubs MKO

The event featured expert speakers and case studies on key topics such as energy efficiency, waste reduction, biodiversity, and funding opportunities. Speakers included SEAI Community Mentor Orla Nic Suibhne, MyWaste.ie’s Sinéad Ní Mhainnin, and MKO Ecologists Malena Thren and Caití Farren. GAA Green Club’s Sustainability Adviser Míde Ní Shúilleabháin discussed how sport can build momentum for climate action, while club representatives Brendán Ó Loinsigh (Ballinderreen ) and Brian Healy (St Brendan’s, Ballygar ) shared their green initiatives.


GAA Green Clubs event

"The case studies presented showcased the dedication and passion of our local clubs towards climate action," said Pól Beilliú, Galway GAA Chairperson.

"I hope that these examples have motivated other clubs to identify and develop their own projects. As we anticipate the next round of the Community Climate Action Fund opening later this year, I am excited to see the innovative initiatives that will emerge from our community.

"Furthermore, I am committed to ensuring that our county stadiums lead by example in this important endeavour," Beilliú remarked.

Clubs interested in joining the GAA Green Clubs Programme can contact Galway County Council’s climate action team at: climateaction@galwaycoco.ie.

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