Sustainability in Polo: Clubs Embrace Green Initiatives
Leading polo clubs worldwide are adopting eco-friendly practices from water conservation to renewable energy.

Environmental sustainability is becoming a priority for polo clubs worldwide, with leading venues implementing innovative practices to reduce their ecological footprint.\n\nWater management leads these efforts. Guards Polo Club has installed advanced irrigation systems that reduce water usage by 40% compared to traditional methods. In drought-prone California, Santa Barbara Polo has pioneered recycled water systems for field maintenance.\n\nRenewable energy adoption is accelerating. Argentina's La Aguada has installed solar panels providing 80% of clubhouse electricity, while Cowdray Park is trialing electric utility vehicles for ground maintenance.\n\nHorse welfare intersects with sustainability through improved pasture management and natural feed programs. Many clubs are reducing chemical inputs while maintaining field quality through integrated pest management.\n\n"Our sport depends on nature – grasslands, horses, open spaces," noted environmentalist and polo patron James Ashton. "Protecting these resources isn't optional; it's existential."