Bath Rugby scrums down for green energy push

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Club announces deal with Good Energy deal that should save three quarters of a tonne of carbon emissions with each home game

Bath Rugby Club has become the latest sports club to beef up its green credentials, after this weekend launching a new initiative with green energy supplier Good Energy designed to slash the carbon footprint...

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