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European Aquatics has become a signatory for the Sports for Nature Framework, one of a number of organisations that signed up during Paris 2024.
MotoGP has amalgamated all of its sustainability practices into its initiative ‘Racing For the Future’. The motorsport has focused on its impact on the planet, advancing opportunities for female riders and its official charity Two Wheels for Life.
The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has appointed two new leads in the areas of environmental and social sustainability. Katie Carr has been made Head of Environmental Sustainability while Tom Baker has taken on the role of Head of Social Impact.
The 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles are aiming to be a ‘no-car’ event, with organisers planning to borrow 3,000 buses and make public transport the only way to access Olympic venues in LA.
Gloucestershire Cricket will host its first ever club-led sustainability conference in the UK city of Bristol, with a plan to develop a community driven climate action plan. The ‘Greener Games’ conference will take place on October 17.
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