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2023
The GAMES project joins WMTRC 2023 to measure its environmental footprint

One of the key tasks of the GAMES project foresees the calculation of the Environmental Footprint (EF) of the main activities conducted in the framework of a large sporting event among athletics, biathlon and floorball.  With this aim, researchers from SSSA, with the valuable help of World Athletics, will carry out the study of the […]

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2023
Budapest 2023 sustainability initiatives marked by World Athletics ISO 20121 certification

GAMES partner World Athletics will integrate their Sustainable Event Management System (SEMS), ‘Athletics for a Better World’, at the Budapest 2023 World Athletics Championships in August. The validity of this system and World Athletics’ ability to deliver sustainable events was recently recognised by being awarded the ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation) 20121 standard, a comprehensive […]

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Interviews
2023
How GAMES will help make the 2024 Men’s Floorball World Championships more sustainable

The International Floorball Federation (IFF) is one of the GAMES project’s main partners, meaning sustainability is at the forefront of the Swedish Floorball Federation’s agenda (SFF) in organising the 15th Men’s World Floorball Championships (WFC) on 7-15 December, 2024 in Malmö Arena, Sweden.  With more than 110,000 licensed players and 840 clubs, floorball is the […]

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Research
GAMES
2023
Decarbonisation and environmental audits unveil initial GAMES project insights

An important aspect of the GAMES project is carrying out a decarbonisation and environmental sustainability audit for each sporting context involved in the project. In the final quarter of 2022, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies from the University of Pisa conducted the first two audits of events organised by fellow partners involved in GAMES – both […]

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2023
Moving from energy efficiency to long-term decarbonisation

Athletes, partners, national federations and scientists were given a platform to share their knowledge, spark ideas and express climate concerns at the International Biathlon Union’s (IBU) first Sustainability Seminar. Organised to coincide with the World Championships Biathlon 2023 in Oberhof, Germany – and funded by the Erasmus+ GAMES project – the seminar explored how we can […]

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2023
Sustainability at World Floorball Championships 2024 explored during workshop

Sustainability at the World Floorball Championships 2024 in Malmö, Sweden, was the subject of a workshop in February, with the GAMES project referenced as one of the key areas of work. A group of 10 participants from the Swedish Floorball Federation, International Floorball Federation (both GAMES partners), Greentime, the City of Malmö and Malmö Arena […]

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2023
GAMES partners kick off 2023 with athlete ambassadors, sustainability plans and improved governance

World Athletics welcomes ‘Champions for a Better World’, IFF plans for 2024 and IBU celebrates governance reform results Aside from our core activities around the project, the GAMES sports partners have their own sustainability objectives and achievements. Each month, we explore their work. World Athletics welcomes ‘Champions for a Better World’ World Athletics closed 2022 […]

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In focus
2023
GAMES project kicks off with two environmental audits

Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, the project’s technical partner, also conducts literature review of sport and carbon management reports, guides and documents The aim of the GAMES (Green Approaches in Management for Enhancing Sport) project is to raise awareness and increase the adoption of climate change mitigation practices by key sports actors in order to […]

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In focus
2023
Collaboration and strategy key to sustainability success, GAMES partners tell IF Forum

Riikka Rakic, Tero Kalsta and Matthew Campelli demonstrate the need to work together, holistically, to achieve environmental goals crucial for sport’s future Collaboration is the key to successfully integrating sustainability practices in sport. That was the message from Riikka Rakic, head of sustainability at the International Biathlon Union (IBU) and GAMES project partner, at the […]

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