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  • Olympic sport sustainability review (Part One)

    Olympic sport sustainability review (Part One)0

    • IN FOCUS
    • July 15, 2021

    Dr. Madeleine Orr of the Sport Ecology Group explores the sustainability commitments of notable Olympic sports ahead of Tokyo 2020, starting with cycling, archery and equestrian

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  • Can sport play a vital role in the adoption of clean hydrogen?

    Can sport play a vital role in the adoption of clean hydrogen?0

    • IN FOCUS
    • July 30, 2020

    Extreme E’s partnership with AFC Energy and the Tokyo 2020 Olympics’ ‘hydrogen society’ could raise the profile of the fossil fuel alternative

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  • Innovation: Tokyo 2020’s carbon capturing, bio-plastic hockey pitches

    Innovation: Tokyo 2020’s carbon capturing, bio-plastic hockey pitches0

    • IN FOCUS
    • March 9, 2020

    Poligras produced from sugar cane-derived plastic will create the surface for the upcoming Olympics’ field hockey tournament, creating a new category – ‘climate-positive hockey’

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  • Tokyo 2020 medallists to ascend podium made from recycled plastic

    Tokyo 2020 medallists to ascend podium made from recycled plastic0

    • IN FOCUS
    • June 11, 2019

    Procter & Gamble to produce the units after collecting 45 tonnes of household waste from the Japanese public

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  • Thousands of sustainability-related activities organised ahead of Tokyo 2020

    Thousands of sustainability-related activities organised ahead of Tokyo 20200

    • IN FOCUS
    • March 27, 2019

    Electronic device recycling, rainwater harvesting and carbon reduction projects among the activities organised around the flagship event

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  • ‘Carbon capturing’ bio-plastic used for Tokyo 2020 hockey surface

    ‘Carbon capturing’ bio-plastic used for Tokyo 2020 hockey surface0

    • IN FOCUS
    • January 25, 2019

    Sugar cane-derived plastic to make up 60% of the pitches as the FIH aims to contribute to the Games’ ‘carbon neutral vision’

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  • Olympic sport sustainability review (Part One)
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    • July 15, 2021
  • Can sport play a vital role in the adoption of clean hydrogen?
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    • IN FOCUS
    • July 30, 2020
  • Innovation: Tokyo 2020’s carbon capturing, bio-plastic hockey pitches
    Innovation: Tokyo 2020’s carbon capturing, bio-plastic hockey pitches
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    • March 9, 2020
  • Tokyo 2020 medallists to ascend podium made from recycled plastic
    Tokyo 2020 medallists to ascend podium made from recycled plastic
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    • June 11, 2019

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