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Press Release - Odds and Ends - 11/6/17

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

  Council for Responsible represents US and global sporting events at the 
        UNFCCC Dialogue on Sport and Climate Action in Bonn, Germany

 Participation recognizes role of Council and a network of certified events 
   in helping shape an increasingly responsible future for sports events
 
 
Eugene, OR (Nov. 6, 2017) - The Council for Responsible Sport, the world's 
leading independent certification body of sustainably produced sporting 
events participated in last week's United Nation's Framework Convention on 
Climate Change (UNFCCC) Dialogue on Sport and Climate Action in Bonn, 
Germany as a prelude to COP23, where governments are meeting this month to 
advance the implementation of the Paris Agreement. 

The Council represented the perspective and experience of the growing 
number of sporting events around the world that are choosing to produce 
events in a more environmentally, economic and socially sustainable 
fashion. With more than 140 events independently certified globally by the 
Council, it was uniquely positioned to provide practical and independent 
input that reflects the activities of some of the world's leading sporting 
events.
 
"We are honored to have been asked to represent the sports events sector at 
the UN Summit" said Michele Grossman, Council for Responsible Sport Board 
Chair for the Council for Responsible Sport and Managing Principal at Waste 
Management Sustainability Services. "Sporting events represent not only the 
chance to create change at events themselves, but more importantly to 
support change and action in the millions of people who participate, attend 
or watch sporting events each year" she continued.
 
The Council for Responsible Sport is an Oregon, USA based not-for-profit 
which has worked with over a hundred events globally to help them establish 
a straightforward framework to hosting a more sustainable event, and 
independently verify actions taken. This gives confidence to event owners, 
host cities, sponsors and participants that events are making a real 
difference in the way they manage their environmental footprint, engage 
with local communities and underpin economic legacy.
 
"We focus on supporting responsible events that work for all stakeholders 
and we are seeing growth in the number of events at all levels looking to 
work in a different way" Grossman commented.
 
Grossman reflected that the discussions focused on identifying the greatest 
impact each of the represented groups can have on climate change in the 
next five years "were very encouraging and timely". "It was a powerful 
group and it was exciting for the Council to be alongside other leading 
organizations at the event that included NHL, Formula E, FIFA, NFL, UEFA, 
and the Golf Environment Organization, among others" she remarked.
 
"Being a global organization, I believe we were able to represent the views 
of a growing sports movement at this important UN dialogue" said Grossman. 
The Council for Responsible Sport has worked with events in North and South 
America, Europe, Africa and the first Asian events expected in 2018. The 
Council has worked with a number of marquee organizations including world 
championship events for the International Association of Athletic 
Associations (IAAF) and Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) along with 
World Marathon Major, Bank of America Chicago Marathon, USA Olympic Track 
and Field Trials, NCAA Final Four and Track and Field Championships.

About the Council for Responsible Sport

The Council's vision is a world where responsibly produced sports events 
are the norm and its mission is to provide objective, independent 
verification of the socially and environmentally responsible work event 
organizers are doing to make a difference in their communities. The current 
version of the Council's Certification standards (v.4.2) was developed by 
an outside working group of both sustainability and sport industry experts, 
reviewed by a wide range of stakeholders throughout 2013 and implemented in 
January 2014. www.CouncilforResponsibleSport.org

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