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July 13, 2018
News / Interviews

FIFA calls on stakeholders to continue their work on LGBT+ rights in Russia…

“After one month of events organised by the Russian LGBT Sport Federation during the FIFA World Cup, the closing conference took place at the […]

Gender Equality
Guidelines and reports

FIA Environmental Accreditation Programme Guidelines

International Automobile Federation

The FIA Environmental Accreditation Programme is aimed at helping motor sport and mobility stakeholders worldwide to measure and enhance their environmental performance. By introducing a clear and consistent environmental management system, it provides stakeholders with a three-level framework against which to accredit their activities.
It is organised around three levels:

  1. One-Star – Basic practice: Demonstrate basic environmental performance and a commitment to improve
  2. Two-Star – Good practice: Demonstrate good environmental performance and be close to follow internationally developed roadmaps toward environmental management
  3. Three-Star – Best practice: Demonstrate best practice and commitment to seek continual improvement through the implementation of an environmental management system
    For any questions, please contact the FIA Sustainability team at afe@fia.com

PROCESS
It is recommended that FIA stakeholders wishing to obtain the accreditation start by filling in the Initial Evaluation Form, allowing the FIA Sustainability team to evaluate the current environmental performance and advise on next steps.
Following a first meeting with the FIA Sustainability team, the FIA Environmental Accreditation programme: Self-Assessment Tool should be used in support to these guidelines in order to implement the different recommendations and achieve the targeted level of accreditation.

Once the organisation is ready to be audited, the Formal Application Form should be completed and returned to afe@fia.com for review. A remote (One-Star, Two-Star) or on-site (Three-Star) audit will then be planned in order to finalise the accreditation process.
Following the audit process, an official certificate will be issued, including potential key recommendations for improvement and next audit date.

Climate ActionLife on LandResponsible Consumption
July 9, 2018
News / Interviews

Finalists of the FIFA Diversity Award 2018 revealed

FIFA can today announce the list of finalists for the third edition of the FIFA Diversity Award, with the winner to be revealed at […]

Gender EqualityPeace and JusticeReduced Inequalities
Guidelines and reports

Climate Change and The Olympic Winter Games

International Academy of Sport Science and Technology (AISTS)

The Olympic Winter Games have been held every four years since 1924, with the most recent edition taking place in PyeongChang, South Korea in February 2018. In recent years, we have witnessed a drastic effect on winter sports resulting in delays, cancellations and venue changes due to weather inconsistency.

This project focuses on the impacts and risks of climate change and explores its potential effects on winter sports in the future, specifically on the Olympic programme. Outlined below were the objectives for the research involved.

Climate ActionInnovation and Infrastructure
July 6, 2018
News / Interviews

Monitoring system strengthens working conditions on Russia 2018 stadiums

“During each stadium visit, the monitoring team reviewed all relevant documentation, followed up on critical issues, inspected the construction sites and interviewed employees at […]

Decent Work and Economic Growth
July 6, 2018
News / Interviews

A World Cup of firsts for the fight against discrimination and promotion

“In recent years, FIFA has been implementing a series of concrete measures aimed at fighting all forms of discrimination and promoting diversity in football. […]

Peace and Justice
July 5, 2018
News / Interviews

10 ways the world of sport is tackling plastic pollution

From global sports bodies pledging to cut back on plastic to joggers picking up rubbish as they run, athletes, sports enthusiasts and clubs are […]

Life Below WaterLife on LandResponsible Consumption
July 2, 2018
News / Interviews

Drenthe celebrates its first anniversary as a UCI Bike Region

The UCI Bike City label recognises cities and regions that act as inspiring examples of how elite and everyday cycling can contribute to creating […]

Source: Union Cycliste International
Climate ActionPartnerships for the GoalsSustainable Cities and Communities
Organisation / Experts

Right Hub

https://righthub.it/

RIGHT HUB is an initiative designed to promote environmental, social, ethical and economic sustainability in business processes and to support the growth of the Social Economy in Italy (social co-operatives and social enterprises).
RIGHT HUB Right Business, Right World is not simply a claim. For us it means fostering a real win-win approach, both among not-for-profit and for-profit organizations, and between the community and the enterprises, promoting a way of doing responsible and sustainable business.

Location: Seregno - Italy info@righthub.it
Climate ActionInnovation and InfrastructureResponsible Consumption
Organisation / Experts

ENGSO Youth

The European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation (ENGSO) is a European sport NGO, the leading voice of voluntary sports organisations in Europe, advocating for sport-related topics to European decision-makers. It is a not for profit organisation, promoting the interest of its member organisations, which are National Sport Confederations and National Olympic Committees from 34 European countries.

European youth sport organisation, is the autonomous youth organisation of the European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation (ENGSO). ENGSO Youth focuses on the youth sport-for-all sector in Europe and represents young Europeans under the age of 35 in sports in 34 countries.

Location: Vilnius - Lituania
Climate ActionGender EqualityInnovation and InfrastructureNo PovertyPartnerships for the GoalsReduced InequalitiesSustainable Cities and Communities