Australia shoots for most sustainable Women's Basketball World Cup
Danielle Kutchel
The event will consider not just its environmental impact, but its social implications too.
The FIBA Women?s Basketball World Cup 2022 is coming to Australia, and a team is hard at work behind the scenes to ensure it?s the most sustainable event yet.
The Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the World Cup, with the backing of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and supported by the federal government, will put together a sustainability program to govern the running of the World Cup from 22 September and 1 October.
The LOC is committed to initiatives that are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and guided by the UN?s Sports for Climate Action Framework. Its three focus areas for the World Cup are:
- Reducing environmental impact - this will incorporate encouraging spectators to use public transport, offset opportunities for travel and ticket emissions, and recycling and waste at the venues.
- Responsible sourcing - using local suppliers if possible, using products made of recyclable materials and supporting suppliers who source responsibly.
- Inspire and educate - engaging with participants, stakeholders and fans on the importance of sustainability, and creating a legacy program that will empower women and girls.