Monday, March 31, 2008

VANOC Releases 2006-2007 Sustainability Report

The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic Games (VANOC) is committed to delivering a socially, economically and environmentally responsible Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in 2010. As a part of this responsibility they have released their second sustainability report.

Areas that VANOC has made progress in:
  • building venues on compact sites that minimize waste from construction
  • building venues that:
  • conserve water and energy
  • reduce greenhouse gas/carbon emissions
  • provide barrier-free accessibility
  • compliance with environmental regulations
  • training opportunities for inner-city youth
  • support for housing legacies
  • ethical sourcing and sustainable purchasing
  • economic opportunities for Aboriginal peoples
  • raising awareness about sport among Aboriginal communities
  • raising awareness about Paralympic sports locally
  • workforce safety

Areas VANOC says it's working on improving and/or focusing on over the next 12 months include:
  • transportation planning
  • avoiding disruption or displacement in inner-city communities during Games-time
  • additional reductions in carbon emissions and development of a program for neutralizing or offsetting the carbon footprint of the Games
  • food and beverage services
  • diverting further waste from landfill
  • training, recruitment and business opportunities for inner-city residents and businesses, Aboriginal communities, persons with a disability, and social and environmental enterprises
  • public participation opportunities that increase awareness of sustainable living choices
More on sustainability and Vancouver 2010 from VANOC here.

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