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The International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) has produced a set of Sustainability Guidelines which aim to provide simple, practical and essential information for Member Federations and Event Organisers to develop effective sustainability programmes, therefore maximizing the positivie impact of Sport Climbing in environmental, social and economic matters. As these areas overlap, they should be addressed with a single, integrated approach.

The Guidelines also outline the ways in which the IFSC intend to be more sustainable within the office, as well as during events.

The IFSC Sustainability Guidelines and goals for 2020-2022 follow the International Olympice Committee's five focus areas

The first four are applicable to things that the sports industry does, such as building/operating venues, acquiring goods/services and managing resources, moving people/goods, as well as managing people. Climate, the fifth focus area, requires special attention as a recurring theme.

To be committed to sustainability means to take the time to consider new an improved ways of thinking and behaving, challenging and learning from old ways of doint things so as to change for the better. As new issues surrounding sustainability are constantly arising, we invite our stakeholders to offer feedback and suggestions to ensure that the IFSC Sustainability Guidelines are as up-to-date and accurate as possible.

Climate ActionGender EqualityGood HealthResponsible ConsumptionSustainable Cities and Communities
May 20, 2020
News / Interviews

The IFF Kids With Sticks winners 2020

It was 28 projects that made it to the final voting, where the floorball community could vote for the project they thought was most […]

Source: International Floorball Federation (IFF)
Climate ActionResponsible Consumption
May 19, 2020
News / Interviews

MyClimate and the International Floorball Federation to join forces

Sustainability has become a topic that any individual, enterprise or sport cannot overlook these days. It has been a part of International Floorball Federations […]

Source: IFF (International Floorball Federation)
Climate ActionResponsible Consumption
May 15, 2020
News / Interviews

Beijing releases sustainability plan

Today, the Beijing organising Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic wintern games (Beijing 2022) released the official Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic winter […]

Source: https://www.olympic.org
Clean Water and SanitationClimate ActionDecent Work and Economic GrowthGender EqualitySustainable Cities and Communities
May 13, 2020
News / Interviews

SIGA Strives 19: Global body initiates White Paper on Sport Integrity

The Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) is putting in place the infrastructure for a White Paper on Sport Integrity involving input from multiple stakeholders […]

Source: http://www.insideworldfootball.com
Gender EqualityPeace and JusticeQuality EducationReduced Inequalities
May 13, 2020
News / Interviews

The Role of Sport in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

After 15 years of progress towards the unprecedented Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the world has turned its attention to the successor Sustainable Development Goals […]

Source: United Nations
Gender EqualityGood HealthPartnerships for the GoalsPeace and JusticeQuality EducationSustainable Cities and Communities
May 6, 2020
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WT, THF and UIM sign MoU to promote humanitarian initiatives

World Taekwondo (WT), the Taekwondo Humanitarian Foundation (THF) and the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today to promote […]

Source: Word Taekwondo Federation (WTF)
Peace and Justice
May 6, 2020
News / Interviews

FIFA celebrates World Environment Day

The foods we eat, the air we breathe, the water we drink and the climate that makes our planet habitable all come from nature. […]

Source: https://fifa.com
Climate ActionResponsible Consumption
May 3, 2020
News / Interviews

Meet the first girl to earn a taekwondo black belt in Azraq camp

Despite the lockdown in Jordan’s Azraq camp, these sisters are not giving up on their dream to become taekwondo champions. They continue to pratice and […]

Source: World Taekwondo Federation (WTF)
Gender EqualityPeace and Justice
May 3, 2020
News / Interviews

World Rugby extends Women’s Executive Leadership Scholarships programme after global success

Ahead of International Women’s Day, World Rugby has announced an extension of its Women’s Executive Leadership Scholarship programme.

Source: World Rugby
Gender Equality