India’s sports sector is undergoing a significant transformation towards sustainability, driven by climate change and resource scarcity. Increasingly severe weather events and rising concerns about plastic waste and water shortages around stadiums necessitate a reevaluation of traditional practices. As temperatures rise and water stress intensifies, the urgency for environmentally-friendly solutions is paramount to ensure the long-term viability of sports while enhancing urban living conditions. Facilities across the nation are adopting energy-efficient technologies, such as solar panels and LED lighting, along with innovative water management practices like rainwater harvesting. Furthermore, the use of sustainable materials, including recycled plastics and local resources, is gaining traction. Despite high upfront costs, government incentives are encouraging this shift, fostering inclusivity and accessibility in sports infrastructure. This holistic approach positions India at the forefront of a global movement toward eco-friendly sports development.