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The organising committee said: “Qatar is on track to deliver the first carbon neutral Fifa World Cup.
“That means all infrastructure projects – including the eight stadiums – must meet stringent sustainability benchmarks.
“During their construction, we have recycled and reused wherever possible and implemented a vast range of energy and water efficiency solutions.
“In addition, materials from sustainable sources were used and innovative legacy plans have been implemented to ensure the tournament doesn’t leave any ‘white elephants’.”
White elephants is the term used to refer to those stadiums built for the World Cup but rarely used again such as the case in South Africa, Brazil and Russia.