Desert Vipers Plastic Impact Report – Season 3

Please find our Plastic Impact Season 3 Report below. Phil Oliver: “As cricket’s first signatory to the IUCN Sports for Nature Framework, we take our commitment to nature seriously, and I am therefore delighted to be able to share this report on how we’re taking steps as a franchise to reduce the environmental impact from one of the worst offenders for nature: plastic”.

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