Reconomy Extends Sustainability Partnership With Wolves And Wolves Foundation

A Reconomy has extended its sustainability partnership with Wolves and its charitable Foundation.

The relationship dates back over 25 years and was deepened ahead of the 2022/23 Premier League when Reconomy became Wolves’ sustainability partner as well as back of shirt sponsor of Wolves Women.

The extended partnership continues the commercial relationship until the end of the 2023/24 season. It includes sponsorship of Wolves Women and will see Reconomy continue to support Wolves’ environmental sustainability strategy. Green Football Weekend on 2nd‑5th February 2024 will see Wolves taking a leading role as football comes together to tackle climate change.

Reconomy will also become a Pack Patron of Wolves Foundation, making an annual financial commitment to the work of the Foundation which allows it to continue its vital work in local communities.

During the partnership, Reconomy has implemented various initiatives to increase the circularity of the business and improve the sustainability of matchdays at both Molineux Stadium and home of Wolves Women, New Bucks Head, Telford. This includes an ecommerce returns capability delivered by Reconomy brand ReBound and in June 2023 the partnership collaborated with Wolves to donate a brand‑new girls’ football kit made from recycled plastic to a local Wolverhampton primary school.



Reconomy recorded revenues of over £1 billion through FY 2022 across its 30 offices worldwide and is one of the UK’s largest and fastest‑growing businesses operating in the circular economy, waste management and sustainability sectors.

Paul Cox, Founder Director at Reconomy, commented: “Throughout our relationship with Wolves, its commitment to creating a more sustainable football club and matchday experience for their loyal fans has been impressive. We are delighted to deepen our commercial relationship with an organisation that shares our values and recognises the importance of increasing circularity to preserve our finite resource. We will follow their progress on and off the pitch closely and wish the men and women’s teams all the best for the remainder of the Premier League and FA WPL Premier Division seasons respectively.”

Steve Sutton, Facilities, Safety & Security Director at Wolves, said: “Embedding sustainability throughout the football club is key to our strategy. We have made huge strides with Reconomy’s support recently but we want to go further and so we will continue to innovate to ensure fans can support their team in a sustainable way. Reconomy has been a loyal partner of the club for decades and we are excited to deepen this relationship as we strive to become a more circular business.”

Kieron Ansell, Business Development Manager with Wolves Foundation, said: “We are delighted to add another business to our Pack Patrons. Reconomy has been a loyal partner of the Club and the community so we welcome their continued support as we look to change lives in the Wolverhampton area. Its focus on circularity will be of huge worth as we deliver social value projects across the city.”

Members of Wolves, Wolvers Foundation, and Reconomy

Pictured above:-
Standing, Left To Right: Ellie Wilson, Wolves Women, Tammi George, Wolves Women, Merrick Will, Wolves Women.
Seated, Left To Right: Olivia Allen, Group Sustainability Coordinator, Reconomy, Jon Cox, Head of Customer Services (B&I), Reconomy, Darryl Daniels, Operations and Procurement Manager, Reconomy.