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Green Sports Alliance advocates for sport and sustainability

Green Sports Alliance advocates for sport and sustainability
March 19, 2020

Amid growing concerns over the global implications of climate change, the Green Sports Alliance is leveraging the cultural and market influence of sport to promote healthy and sustainable communities.

Explaining that the Green Sports Alliance “has been successful in creating valuable resources for our industry in the core areas of energy, food, procurement, transportation, venues, waste, and water”, the organisation’s Director of Operations, Kelley Martin writes that it has “just completed a refreshed playbook on greener cleaning in sports facilities, educating users on how to reduce adverse impacts on the health of athletes, fans, and the environment (while) 2020 will feature resources on e-waste, zero-waste initiatives, and more, as we continue to positively impact the current actions of our industry.

“In 2019, the United Nations launched the Sports for Climate Action Framework with two key objectives: to promote a set of principles for the global sports community to adopt in order to combat climate change; and to use sports as a unifying tool to drive climate awareness and the action among global citizens.

“Dozens of stadia, professional sports teams, and universities have signed on, committing to support the pledge by implementing five UN Climate Action Principles pertaining to promoting environmental responsibility, reducing overall climate impact, educating for climate action, promoting sustainable and responsible consumption, and advocating for climate action through communication. The time for the sports industry to act is now. Increased consumer awareness of the global climate issue at hand translates into business risk if it doesn’t act immediately. In the meantime, there is continued business risk if the sports industry is not seen as doing enough to actively participate in driving meaningful change to its operations.

“The Alliance encourages stadia to support the UN Sport for Climate Action Plan using a forward-thinking lens and that we all move towards an action-oriented approach. One way to work towards implementing the five Climate Action Principles is via the implementation of formal measurement and tracking systems at each stadium. Sustainability measurement tracking allows benchmarking, assists with optimizing efficiency, ROI and cost-savings, and gives an opportunity to share, educate, and advocate for climate action by providing insight on how a venue may reduce its overall climate impact.

“Utilising measurement programs provides vital insight into maintenance needs, weatherization information, and tracks over-usage trends of water or energy per building zone. This information, coupled with fan and staff reviews, contributes to overall wellness and occupancy satisfaction, improving the guest and employee experience. All of these aspects are crucial for undertaking systematic efforts to promote greater environmental responsibility within the sports industry.

“We need to unite together to signal to the sports industry market that the time to create real climate action is now. We have the opportunity to leverage the cultural influence of sports – we need to do it today, and we need to do it boldly. We are all playing for the next generation and we must be held accountable by our industry peers to do the right thing.

“The Green Sports Alliance is the environmentally-focused trade organization with members from around the sporting world (teams, leagues, conferences, venues, corporate partners, governmental agencies, athletes, and fans) committed to creating awareness and dedicated to creating meaningful change towards a more sustainable future.”

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