Greener Goals
Nashville SC is committed to living sustainably! In a collaborative effort with MLS Works, Nashville SC participates in Greener Goals, the league-wide initiative to raise awareness about environmental issues through the soccer community. Each year, Nashville SC players, staff, and partners support efforts that highlight our commitment to environmental sustainability on and off the field.
Greener Goals Sustainability Update at GEODIS Park
Last year we announced the Greener Goals Starting XI campaign. Learn how Nashville SC and partners are working to make GEODIS Park a more sustainable venue.
Greener Goals Merch
The Greener Goals pin, benefitting Urban Green Lab is available now in the NSC Mobile Shop. Learn more about community pins here.

One Planet. One Chance.
Our 2025 One Planet Pre-Match Jerseys are made with recycled materials and inspired by the longevity of nature. Available now and at our #GreenerGoals match on April 26.
Sustainability at GEODIS Park
- Last year alone, Nashville SC has recycled over 4,000 pounds of glass and diverted over 22,000 pounds of raw materials from landfills.
- Through a new partnership with the Compost Company, Nashville SC has composted over 7 tons of organic materials, all of which has been converted to new soil that will replenish the earth and help reduce climate change.
- Last year, GEODIS Park’s food rescue program with One Generation Away redistributed over 3,000 pounds of food providing thousands of meals to Nashvillians facing food insecurity.
- As part of our sustainability efforts, reusable Nashville SC aluminum cups will now be available at concession stands throughout the stadium.
- All adidas gear is made from 100% recycled materials (gear, tags, etc.)
- All stadium retail stores have switched from single-use plastic bags to recycled paper bags.
- New trash cans with revamped recycling instructions will be in use across the concourse.
Youth Sustainability Grants
Nashville SC Community Fund teamed up with the Cumberland River Compact to provide $5,000 in grants to support youth-led environmental projects in 2025.
Last year, Nashville SC, the Cumberland River Compact, and the Mayor’s Youth Council provided grants to support youth-led sustainability projects. A total of 8 youth projects were funded through the Nashville SC Community Fund covering a variety of topics including waste reduction, rainwater harvesting, tactical urbanism, and more.