Global Sustainable Sport Weekly Newsletter - 18th May 2023

Global Sustainable Sport Weekly Newsletter - 18th May 2023

Sustainability Features


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Climate crisis on our doorstep but less than 0.1% of the sports industry engaged with the UNFCCC Sport for Climate Action Framework

The need for urgent action on the climate crisis became ever more obvious this week as the World Meteorological Organisation announced that global temperatures are likely to reach record new levels over the next five years.

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Mass Participation Events – Beyond the Finishing Line

Mass participation events are about more than beating a personal best or finishing on the podium. As these events have evolved, so too have the organisers’ approach to sustainability. In this feature, we discuss how such events can have an impact on environmental, commercial and social issues long after the barricades and flags have been packed away.

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Latest Sustainability News


LaLiga supports grassroots development in Malaysia with Epsom College Academy

World Athletics system awarded ISO recognition

Red Bull Ring awarded FIA Environmental Accreditation Programme certification

British Gymnastics Chair calls for independent safeguarding body

Queensland schools receive funding to improve sporting infrastructure


Sustainability Fact of the Week


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98% likelihood that at least one of the next five years, and the five-year period as a whole, will be the warmest on record.

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Latest Sustainability Press Releases


McLAREN RACING CALLS FOR MORE INDUSTRY COLLABORATION TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABILITY PUSH

CAR MAKERS BLOCKING CLIMATE ACTION SPEND BILLIONS ON SPORTS’ SPONSORSHIP – NEW REPORT

Update on the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola

FIFA World Cup 26? Official Brand unveiled

‘FOOTBALL OLYMPIC’S TORCH’ VISITS INDONESIA


Sustainability Round-Up


Sport Positive has released its fourth table ranking each Premier League’s sustainability efforts and the impact of holding a football match. The organisation first collated data for the Sport Positive League around key environmental sustainability pillars during the 2018-2019 season. The 2022 table saw Tottenham Hotspur take the top spot followed by Liverpool, Manchester City, Southampton and Brighton & Hove Albion. Nottingham Forest languished at the bottom.

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Seven-time British women’s surfing champion Lucy Campbell has condemned her sport for relying on boards and wetsuits mass-produced from petrochemicals. She argued that despite surfing’s mostly eco-friendly image, the sport utilises plastic boards covered in toxic resins and non-biodegradable wetsuits. Campbell added that she will only work with or accept sponsorship from brands with a clear sustainability ethos.

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Grassroots football in Nigeria is continuing to grow from strength to strength, thanks to the construction of an artificial football pitch as part of FIFA’s Forward Programme. Birnin Kebbi was chosen in 2020 for the construction of the pitch to be used by young children, while a second pitch is currently under construction in Ugborodo. The projects were undertaken by the Nigerian Football Federation, and supported with FIFA funding.

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Dr. Allen Hershkowitz, an environmental scientist, has been working with the National Basketball Association (NBA) in a bid to introduce sustainability on a global scale. Working alongside NBA Social Responsibility and Player Programmes President Kathy Behrens, as well as former NBA Commissioner David Stern, Hershkowitz helped to introduce NBA Green. Part of the efforts include providing environmental information catered to each NBA venue and more.

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The Football Association of Wales (FAW) has approved changes across its area associations to lead to improved equality and diversity in governance, investment in grassroots football, and increased sustainability. Some 30 recommendations were made including appropriately resourced regional structures; modern, diverse and well-governed associations; a full-time manager in each association and dedicated grassroots support.

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Conferences Coming Up Soon


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Everything in Sport - Women’s Edition

London, UK 7-8 June 2023


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