Could Russia beat Brazil with greenest World Cup?

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Six of the new stadiums being built for the 2018 tournament are being assessed under green building code BREEAM

Mario Götze's winning goal for Germany may have signalled the end of the World Cup in Brazil, but work is already beginning to ensure that the next tournament in Russia will be the greenest ever staged....

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