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Whether you’re optimistic or pessimistic about sport’s future, the winners are likely to be those who focus on core opportunities and risks
As ‘Environment’, ‘Social’ and ‘Governance’ (ESG) becomes an increasingly adopted framework for structuring organisations’ approaches to sustainability, how can the sports industry utilise the framework for unified, compelling impact?
Nature’s value to sport touches on almost every aspect of its core business. An investment in nature is a partial investment in all of those areas
UEFA’s new Sustainable Infrastructure Guidelines can enable sports stadiums and events, not only in football, to be designed and executed more sustainability
The GAMES project, coordinated by the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, will see World Athletics, IBU, IFF and SIBF develop their own paths towards decarbonisation
Analytics, alternative energy and fan engagement platforms in the mix for sport’s low-carbon transformation
Episode #46 – Dan Reading, the federation’s head of sustainability, explains how decisions made by sports organisations can have a wider positive impact within industries
Episode #45 – Michal Buchel, chief executive of the International Sambo Federation, explains how his organisation is helping to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals through perseverance and a creative mindset
Episode #44 – Giulia Carbone, deputy director of the IUCN’s business and biodiversity programme, discusses the opportunities sports organisations can leverage by considering the natural environment
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