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World Sailing challenge 2024

On 4 July 2019 at the Monaco Solar & Energy Boat Challenge, World Sailing launched its ambitious Challenge 2024 initiative – pushing the boundaries of low-carbon innovation for support boats presence at international events. Challenge 2024 has been partly inspired by World Sailing signing up to United Nations (UN) Climate Change’s Sports for Climate Action framework in December 2018, and is directly aligned with World Sailing’s Sustainability Agenda 2030 targets.

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World Sailing 11th hour racing award

In 2018, World Sailing teamed up with 11th Hour Racing, an organisation that promotes collaborative and systematic change to benefit the health of the oceans, World Sailing created a sustainability award in order to: Support the implementation of World Sailing’s Sustainability Agenda 2030. Call for innovation across the sailing community to help tackle environmental challenges. Raise awareness about sustainability and inspire the sport community to take similar actions. Give profile and financial support to organisations that are delivering replicable sustainability initiatives Launch a new sustainability award With a sponsor secured for an initial period of three years, the project calls on the sailing community to develop and implement innovative sustainability-oriented projects, and rewards the annual winner with a prize of USD10,000 to help them further develop the initiative.

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UWW more than medals programme

United World Wrestling (UWW) understands that engaging youth is fundamental to the long-term sustainability of wrestling development, and the More than Medals programme, launched in 2016, supports this. The programme includes training camps where dedicated educational sessions cover numerous topics including the importance of climate change. The series of camps target young athletes and their coaches/entourages using a holistic approach. Participants practise wrestling while receiving education on climate action with an emphasis on “participation, distinction and diversity”. In 2019, the UWW joined the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Sports for Climate Action Framework alongside the IOC. As part of the activation, the UWW is now developing and implementing an even stronger educational aspect within the More than Medals programme to include UWW members. The aim of the programme is to: Undertake systematic efforts to promote greater environmental responsibility. Reduce overall climate impact. Offer education on climate action. Promote sustainable and responsible consumption. Advocate for climate action through communication.

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Ugandan NOC conference and workshop

In August 2018, the National Olympic Committee of Uganda (UOC) held a national sustainability conference and training workshop on sustainable sport in Kampala, with the help of Olympic Solidarity. Having acknowledged a lack of environmental responsibility within the Ugandan sports community, the UOC wanted to address concerns about the impact that sport can have on the environment, individuals and the public, as well as the impact a degraded environment can have on sport.

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UIAA respect the mountains goes global

The International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA)'s Respect the Mountains (RTM) is an initiative launched in 2015 that encourages UIAA stakeholders to combine a clean-up operation with an education and awareness programme implemented at their events.

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Sports for climate action

In December 2018, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) co-launched the new Sports for Climate Action Framework and defined the role of sport in the worldwide fight for climate change. The UN Sports for Climate Action Framework aims to help sports organisations reduce emissions caused by their operations and leverage the worldwide popularity of sport to engage millions of fans in the effort.

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Moldovan NOC Olympic eco-fest

On 29 September 2018, the fourth edition of the Olympic Eco-Fest took place in Chișinău, the capital of Moldova. Welcoming around 5,000 participants, the event took place during the European Week of Sport, which promotes sport and physical activity across Europe.

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Montenegrin NOC green games

On 1 May 2018, the Montenegrin National Olympic Committee (MOC) launched its Green Games programme. The programme was implemented for the first time when the country hosted the Games of the Small States of Europe (GSSE) from 27 May to 1 June 2019. Green Games was based on four pillars: Environmental standards for sporting events. Sustainability education. Promotion of the Green Games initiative through a communication campaign before and during the GSSE. Concrete sustainability actions to be implemented during the GSSE.

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IIHF sustainability award

In May 2019, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) celebrated the first edition of their new annual sustainability award ceremony, which had been launched at the start of the year. Having noticed a significant increase in sustainability initiatives during events among its Member National Associations (MNAs), the IIHF decided to recognise and promote the work of the MNAs through a sustainability award

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IFF stick with it!

For 15 years, the International Floorball Federation (IFF) has run a sports development programme, shipping 30,000 brand new floorball sticks to countries most in need of sports equipment. In spring 2019, while exploring potential improvements to the programme, the IFF realised that its events led to the disposal of large quantities of sports equipment which could actually be reused or recycled – inspiring the launch of the new Stick with It! initiative.

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