IFMA World Muaythai Championship, held in Langkawi, Malaysia at the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre, was an immense success, with a total of 102 different […]
The sporting season is now under way and the FIM is about to launch this year’s edition of its Environmental Code. The 2014 edition […]
A "Green Event" is defined as an environmentally sound and sustainable implementation of events. Energy efficiency, waste management, local economy, and social responsibility are among the central issues. Small and large events can contribute significantly contribute to environmental protection. Public and media events play a big role in the education process because they draw the interest of a large number of people to actively participate in environmental protection.
This weekend, the Circuit de Catalunya, winner of the 2012 FIM Environment Award, will be implementing a new initiative to inform spectators about the […]
On the fringe of the French Grand Prix, FIM Environmental Ambassador Randy de Puniet visited the Pierre Ronsard primary school to talk with some […]
World Environment Day is an annual event that aims to be the biggest and most widely celebrated day for positive environmental action worldwide.
The 2011 FIM Environmental Award was presented during the FIM Gala Ceremony held on 4 December in Estoril, Portugal.
The International Rafting Federation (IRF) delivered the first certified carbon neutral world sports event with their Costa Rica 2011 World Rafting Championships. Following is the success story - a model for future events.
Click here to watch the video describing event's sustainability (In Spanish, with English subtitles)
We: FIM, Dorna, IRTA & MSMA, recognise our responsibility toward a sustainable development and the importance of protecting our planet for the benefit of […]
The 9th World Conference on Sport and the Environment concluded yesterday in Doha, Qatar, with the sports world renewing its commitment to the environment […]