Global Sustainable Sport Weekly Newsletter - 12th May 2023

Global Sustainable Sport Weekly Newsletter - 12th May 2023

Sustainability Features


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THE SPOT 2023 promotes innovation in action for a sustainable future

The global sports industry gathered in Lausanne, Switzerland this week for THE SPOT 2023, which saw two days of lively discussion and debate on how innovation in sport can help to build a sustainable future. Read more ...


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Sustainability Challenges: Anti-Doping

In 2023, the world faces economic, geopolitical, social and environmental crises against the backdrop of ongoing physical and mental health challenges among the general population. In the latest in a series of articles in which we turn to experts about the critical issues facing the sports industry this year and beyond, we look at the challenge of anti-doping. Read more ...


Latest Sustainability News


Twickenham repurposes cups into benches

Hoffenheim’s PreZero Arena awarded Zero Waste Arena certification

Eco Advance signed up by Betis

Sustainability celebrated at World Athletics Championships

Toyota delivers electric vehicles for Giro D’Italia and cycling classics


Sustainability Fact of the Week


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85% of total marine waste every year comes from an estimated 11 million metric tons of plastic that enters the ocean

Financial Times has more


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Latest Sustainability Press Releases


Our plans to accelerate gender equity in the sport and recreation sector

Centre for Sport and Human Rights and ThinkSport announce 2-year strategic partnership

Winners of Sports for Nature Challenge crowned at THE SPOT

Redtorch becoming a carbon neutral agency

THE BALL is visiting Malaysia

UEFA signs Memorandum of Understanding with European Space Agency


Sustainability Round-Up


Nine Scottish international women cricketers have been issued with professional contracts for the 2023-2024 season. Cricket Scotland first announced in November last year that it would be introducing salaries for the women’s squad for the first time. The move also builds on the introduction of equal match fees for men’s and women’s players in 2021.?Read more.

Climate Clubs and Green Football Weekend recently published a new study that has demonstrated how the stadiums of Premier League clubs are impacted by air quality. The study created an ‘Air Pollution League Table’, ranking each team on air quality recorded at their home stadium. Of 60 total measurements recorded, only one was within safe guidelines set out by the World Health Organisation. At the top was Newcastle United, while Chelsea ranked last.?Read more.

European arenas are set to be assisted in raising their sustainability standards through a new partnership between A Greener Future (AGF) and the European Arenas Association (EAA). The collaboration will help to develop AGF’s Arena Sustainability Guidelines for the EAA, which will help arenas with the green transition.? Read more.

Audubon International, an environmentally focused non-profit organisation that offers members certifications and conservation initiatives, has recruited six Australian golf clubs to pilot a new sustainable cloud-based approach to management. The agreements were reached following Audubon’s partnership with Australian software and sustainability company Epar. The clubs include Brisbane’s Keperra Country Golf Club, Queensland’s Maleny Golf Club, Margaret River Golf Club in Margaret River, Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club in Melbourne, Seven Mile Beach’s Royal Hobart Golf Club and The Lakes Golf Club in Sydney.? Read more.


Conferences Coming Up Soon


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Everything in Sport - Women’s Edition

London, UK 7-8 June 2023


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