‘With power comes responsibility’ – Hector Bellerin wins BBC Green Sports Award

Bellerin’s influence stretches far beyond the pitch. He has consistently used his large social media following and public appearances to advocate for climate action, encourage more ethical consumption and drive community change.

“I feel with power comes responsibility. Every time someone puts a microphone next to you, there’s a chance to talk about issues, to generate conversation,” he says.

Growing up surrounded by nature, Bellerin credits his upbringing for sparking a lifelong connection with the environment – one that continues to shape his daily decisions, from transportation, to becoming a vegan, to his fashion choices.

“I’ve been consuming second-hand clothes and shoes for a really long time. I remember once it took me six months to decide to buy a pair of shoes I saw in a shop next to where I parked,” he says.

“I wear those shoes almost all the time. It’s about giving what you consume a good life and, when you’re done, giving it another life.

“We’re constantly bombarded by advertising that creates a false sense of need.”

Bellerin acknowledges that some essentials like clothing, food and travel are necessary and enrich our lives. But the key, he says, is to question whether we truly need something before buying it.

“It’s a fundamental part of me. I’m always reflecting,” he says. “If I can share that with others, I can help create a better, safer environment for everyone.”

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