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Philadelphia Eagles leading the way in clean energy at professional sports venues

First stadium in Major League Baseball to be powered 100 percent by renewable energy. When the team moved into this new ballpark, they focused on healthy and vegetarian food options for the fans. Food is locally sourced when it can be and all serviceware is made from compostable renewable resources.

Affordable and Clean EnergyClimate ActionGood HealthInnovation and InfrastructureResponsible Consumption
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Sonoma Raceway’s Sustainable Performance Program

A solar array consisting of 1,652 panels produces 41 percent of the facility’s energy. The raceway features a number of concessions locations that highlight local and environmentally preferable food options. In conjunction with the garden project, Levy restaurants composts some of their organic food waste onsite to produce natural fertilizer for their garden.

Affordable and Clean EnergyInnovation and InfrastructureResponsible Consumption
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Levi’s stadium LEED Gold certification for operations and maintenance of existing building.

The San Francisco 49ers’ new stadium is the first professional football stadium in the United States to achieve LEED Gold certification under the U.S. Green Building Council’s New Construction standard. Environmentally intelligent features at Levi’s Stadium include a 27,000-square-foot green roof, efficient lighting and plumbing fixtures, high-efficiency HVAC systems, recycled building materials, electric vehicle charging stations, public transit access, and bicycle parking. Their other main focus is providing greener food to their fans through their menu options along with organic and local ingredients.

Affordable and Clean EnergyGood HealthResponsible ConsumptionSustainable Cities and Communities
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Montreal Canadians – The Goal is Green programme

The Goal in Green is a series of programs aimed at reducing its ecological footprint by going green and adapt its practices and resources towards an environmental change and encourage its important fan base to follow in its footsteps.

Climate ActionResponsible Consumption
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NRDC Report (2012) ‘Game Changer’ – How the Sports Industry is Saving the Environment

The professional sports industry includes some of the world’s most iconic, inspirational and influential organizations. In a cultural shift of historic proportions, the sports industry is now using its influence to advance ecological stewardship. North America’s professional leagues, teams and venues have collectively saved millions of dollars by shifting to more efficient, healthy and ecologically intelligent operations. At the same time, the sports greening movement has brought important environmental messages to millions of fans worldwide. Sport is a great unifier, transcending political, cultural, religious and socioeconomic barriers. It also wields a uniquely powerful influence, both cultural and economic, that provides much- needed leadership in sustainable practices and, in so doing, promotes a nonpolitical public commitment to environmental protection.

Climate ActionInnovation and InfrastructureResponsible Consumption
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Spercheiada Half-Marathon Phthiotis, Greece

Spercheiada Half- Marathon is a road race to implement a sustainability policy in its event execution. The organizing committee made an environmental commitment announcing its mission to reduce the negative impacts that the race would have on the surrounding landscape in addition to raising environmental awareness in the local community.

Innovation and InfrastructureLife on LandResponsible Consumption
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Eco-Games Guyane

Eco-Games organises activities in France that teach about the development of sustainable projects. The games strive for absolute minimalism both in terms of support structures and organizational dynamics; in other words, why do "with" if you can do "without"? They also aim to maximize the use of existing local resources, and their mutual benefits.

Life on LandPartnerships for the GoalsQuality Education
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Sustainable Golf Development

Sustainable Golf Development helps define a clear vision and focussed decision-making for golf development projects. It provides perspective and clarity during detailed site organisation and design discussions.

Innovation and InfrastructureLife on LandResponsible Consumption
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Football in Haiti: A world of possibilities

After finishing third at the 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship, Haiti secured their place at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup France 2018, where they will shortly be rubbing shoulders with such giants of the women’s game as USA, Japan, Germany and Nigeria.

Gender EqualityInnovation and Infrastructure
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Football: Peru planning unprecedented growth

Up until 2016, only six professional clubs in the country’s first and second divisions operated youth teams for players aged between 12 and 18, all of them based in Lima. In the rest of the country, meanwhile, there was no professional structure in place for training youngsters of those ages.

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