Impact
Driving Cultural Change to Confront Climate Change
Pledgeball is on a mission to ignite the cultural transformation essential for addressing the climate crisis. Research shows that when just 25% of a population embraces a new social norm, it can catalyze a widespread cultural shift—one where values like sustainability, community, and long-term wellbeing become deeply embedded in everyday life.
Despite the fact that over 80% of people express concern about climate change, many feel paralyzed by the scale of the issue. This sense of helplessness is often compounded by the belief that others care less or aren’t willing to act. But the truth is: individual actions matter. Whether it’s the choices we make at home, the conversations we spark at work or with friends, or the way we shop, travel, and vote—each decision contributes to a ripple effect that can reshape societal norms.
This is where Pledgeball steps in
We empower individuals to take meaningful action, and we foster a sense of collective momentum. By encouraging people to make pledges— commitments that reduce their environmental impact—we help transform passive concern into active participation.
Interviewee"It made me feel part of a global movement I think, part of a global course....It makes you feel part of a community I guess as well."
Interviewee"I’m always thinking of how much the pledges I’ve made save. It’s that kind of being conscious of it a lot more…. It raises awareness all the time because it’s at the forefront of our thinking."
Measuring Impact with Academic Rigor
We don’t just hope we’re making a difference—we measure it. From the outset, Pledgeball has collaborated with academic experts to ensure our approach is evidence-based and continually refined. Our impact assessment is overseen by Dr. Mark Doidge, a trustee and leading researcher in sport and sustainability at Loughborough University. We also work in partnership with the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformation (CAST), a globally recognized hub for research into climate action and societal change.
Together, we’re proving that when people are supported to act—and when they see others doing the same—a cultural shift isn’t just possible. It’s already underway.
What has the research found?
To date, Pledgeball has had four pieces of academic research carried out assessing its impact. The key findings are as follows. Through pledging via Pledgeball individuals:
- Gain a raised consciousness of their actions, realising the potential impact they can have through adopting more sustainable behaviours.
- Realise that others care about climate change as well, increasing individual sense of efficacy
- Spark conversation about climate change amongst trusted peers
As summarised by the researchers, J.Amann, 2021, I.Konstantopoulos, 2023, J.Wise, 2024
● ‘engagement with Pledgeball makes fans….re-evaluate their role in tackling climate change resulting in further engagement with the topic’
● ‘Fans are more likely to adjust their daily consumption habits in response to their club’s involvement in Pledgeball’
● ‘Individuals who pledged reported having more frequent conversations about climate change’
● ‘Pledgeball…increased feelings of individual’ agency and efficacy.’
What else is Pledgeball doing?
We are also worked to accelerate climate action and systemic change more widely:
- We launched the Sustainable Travel Charter, which reduces the number of domestic flights happening within english football, to which 14 EFL clubs have signed up to date.
- Together with Bristol City, Blackburn Rovers and Millwall, we have established a network of board level personnel within the EFL focusing specifically on environmental sustainability.
- We work with governing bodies and government to accelerate climate action and identify ways of doing this
We also work with university masters students to further increase our understanding, and share this publicly. Keep an eye on our News section to view the work that has been done to date.
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