
Past Events
Featuring keynote streams, panel discussions, workshops, and expert-led roundtable discussions, the Summit will cover a wide range of topics including behaviour change, events sustainability, waste and recycling systems, education and engagement strategies, biodiversity, climate change reporting, and building climate resilience.
Beyond the Summit: What does implementing a broader ESG strategy mean for sport?
Beyond the Summit: Calculating your sporting organisation’s carbon footprint and implementing actions
Beyond the Summit: Understanding nature-based impacts in sport and why regeneration is important
Beyond the Summit: Implementing a successful waste reduction, recycling and circular economy strategy
Beyond the Summit: Implementing a sustainable procurement strategy in your sporting organisation
Titled The Future of Sport, the Summit will have focus on why we must act now on sustainability and climate action, to preserve the future of our sport. We have an exciting program planned, and we know you will be engaged, stimulated and empowered to drive the change you need within your sports organisation.
Join local and global industry leaders to collaborate, share, and learn from each other's challenges and success stories.
Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from the Stuart Dunlop, Sustainability Manager at MCC/Lord's Cricket Ground Lydia Carrington, Sustainability Manager at Edgbaston Stadium and Peter Wearne, General Manager - Facilities, Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Hear their insights around the sustainability strategies of their respective world-renowned stadiums and their successes within that.
Terry has 40 years experience developing, managing, implementing, auditing, and investigating compliance and EHS best practices and will be discussing the impact of our changing planet on sport, on people and our places to play and continuing the conversation that was started at the National Sports and Environment Conference,co-located with the National Sports & Physical Activity Convention in July.
From driving behaviour change, using the athlete voice, engaging with fans, connecting with brands, the role of technology and innovation and inspiring communities, sports can play a huge role in shifting the needle on positive environmental actions in many ways.
Don't miss the opportunity to be a part of the global-leading, award-winning two-day high-level Sport Positive Summit , in collaboration with UN Climate Change and IOC.
1 month before we celebrate, we invite you to the Green Sports Day Primer on September 6th. So, why should you join?
Hear from several Green Sports Alliance members and partners across the globe about how they are activating for 2023 Green Sports Day
Learn about the history of Green Sports Day, our impact over the past 8-years and our goals for the future
Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from the Head of Sustainability for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, Sheila Nguyen, speak about what she achieved during the World Cup – a massive feat, spanning 2 countries, 9 stadiums, and over 160 games!
The most critical step to address our impact on the environment is to conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Join us to learn more about how EIAs are completed, what accreditations exist, and become more mindful of what {ecological} footprints our steps leave behind.
We welcome all new {and old} SEA members to join us at our quarterly new member induction session.
This session will be dedicated to welcoming our new members to the family, providing an overview of SEA and our journey to date, and answering your burning questions so that you can get the most out of your contribution to the family.
Join us for our quarterly event with our friends at the British Association for Sustainable Sport (BASIS).
The SEA and BASIS round table on sponsorship and sport will create a constructive space for our members and experts to discuss best practice, challenges, and ideas around this topic.
Join us for an exclusive half-day workshop with Deloitte, which will include a knowledge sharing presentation, a hands-on session, followed by lunch and networking.
Using their Climate Change Lab Tool and Climate Led Transformation Framework, we will unpack and explore the implications of climate change through different dimensions of the sporting industry, and identify and align on three to five priority focus areas.
What is climate change, how does the science work, and how is it impacting the sport community? What are emissions, greenhouse gases and fossil fuels? How can we separate fact from fiction? And, importantly, how can our sports community meet this challenge head on and enlist others to follow?
Join us for this #SEAAcademy session where we will answer all of these questions and more.
We welcome all new {and old} SEA members to join us at our quarterly new member induction session.
This session will be dedicated to welcoming our new members to the family, providing an overview of SEA and our journey to date, and answering your burning questions so that you can get the most out of your contribution to the family.
SEA members are invited to participate in a focus group session on the development of a new ‘Sport and the Environment’ short course to be offered by VU. Industry voice is paramount to ensure such a course is fit-for-purpose.
This engagement event will be hosted at the recently opened VU City Tower. SEA members are invited to join a guided tour of this innovative vertical campus prior to the focus group.
Join us for our quarterly event with our friends at the British Association for Sustainable Sport (BASIS).
With more organisations stepping up to take climate action, scrutiny around claims and communication is increasing. Your members, teams and stakeholders want to hear about the action you are taking, but first you need to be confident in your messaging and in the credibility of your statements.
The most critical step to address our impact on the environment is to conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). This can occur across a spectrum of formality, starting with simply walking around a building and noting the various appliances that are used day to day; to conducting audits with measurable data with varying degrees of specificity; all the way up to seeking certification from an established environmental authority.
We welcome all new {and old} SEA members to join us at our quarterly new member induction session.
This session will be dedicated to welcoming our new members to the family, providing an overview of SEA and our journey to date, and answering your burning questions so that you can get the most out of your contribution to the family.
Would you like to get your business to calculate, reduce and manage carbon emissions?
Come along to this practical session hosted by ClimateClever and The Sports Environment Alliance to learn about what it means to have to reach net zero as a business.
Join us for our quarterly event with our friends at the British Association for Sustainable Sport (BASIS).
What is climate change, how does the science work, and how is it impacting the sport community? What are emissions, greenhouse gases and fossil fuels? How can we separate fact from fiction? And, importantly, how can our sports community meet this challenge head on and enlist others to follow?
Join us for this #SEAAcademy session where we will answer all of these questions and more.
We welcome all new {and old} SEA members to join us at our quarterly new member induction session.
This session will be dedicated to welcoming our new members to the family, providing an overview of SEA and our journey to date, and answering your burning questions so that you can get the most out of your contribution to the family.
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The most critical step to address our impact on the environment is to conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). This can occur across a spectrum of formality, starting with simply walking around a building and noting the various appliances that are used day to day; to conducting audits with measurable data with varying degrees of specificity; all the way up to seeking certification from an established environmental authority.
We welcome all new {and old} SEA members to join us at our quarterly new member induction session.
This session will be dedicated to welcoming our new members to the family, providing an overview of SEA and our journey to date, and answering your burning questions so that you can get the most out of your contribution to the family.