As noted by experts , the World Cup or major sporting events generally similar spawned huge amounts of carbon . From the construction of stadiums and infrastructure for the cheer to the fans ... , all these activities have generated a large amount of major emissions causing the greenhouse effect , such as CO2 .

Brazilian Environment Ministry predicts there will be about 1.4 million tons of carbon emitted when the atmosphere on the occasion of the 2014 World Cup , will take place from 12 /6 - View 13/7 to . Given this , the Brazilian government at 27/5 multi- packs announced measures to minimize environmental pollution , aimed towards a " greenest World Cup ever " .

According package measures , the Brazilian government has launched a program to offset pollution by requiring the provision of company " carbon credits " in exchange for the right to advertise their World Cup 2014 . " carbon credit " is a term for the amount of waste that quota a company can emit a maximum of five . The company may negotiate with each other to change the quota set by the government for themselves . Such a company is only allowed to emit 50,000 tonnes of CO2 each year , but there needs to 70,000 tons . They can buy the " carbon credits " from other companies not wishing to waste all their emissions quota allocations .



The Brazilian government has launched a program to offset pollution by requiring the provision of company " carbon credits " in exchange for the right to advertise their World Cup 2014

So with this form , the Brazilian government will allow more companies , businesses involved in promotional work . In return they will have to waste less gas than usual due to sell " carbon credits " for the government . With this , the Brazilian government will reduce and compensate the 115,000 tonnes of waste .

In addition, the Brazilian government launched the project offers " green passport " to encourage all soccer fanatics delivery of keeping the environment clean .

It is estimated that about 600,000 foreigners and 3.1 million domestic tourists , to 12 cities to host the World Cup in Brazil . They certainly will take advantage of the gaps between the time travel game to explore the city of Brazil , the Brazilian government will therefore provide the travel itinerary " environmentally friendly " , through a applications on smartphones .

As set above, provided that the 2014 World Cup for the first time all of the stadium will host the LEED certification - certification ensures the construction standards of environmental protection .

In addition, the government also launched a number of other projects , such as staff training on waste collection and recycling construction waste stalls selling organic food in 12 cities .

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