Australia:
Hockey Australia is excited to launch its very first Climate Sustainability Strategy, an action plan dedicated to reducing the sport’s carbon footprint and with a commitment to achieving net-zero targets.
Unveiled today at the National Sports Convention in Melbourne, the strategy outlines Hockey Australia’s desire to embrace change and protect its environment for future generations as the sport sector continues to feel the impact of climate change.
With increased rainfall, higher sea levels, poor water quality and other extreme weather events disrupting training, matches and tournaments and impacting venues and facilities, Hockey Australia, in support of its member associations and clubs, has developed a plan that commits to sustainability efforts to protect the future sporting environment.
In doing so, Hockey Australia is one of only eight Australian sporting organisations with 280 signatories globally to commit to the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework, pledging to work toward a 50% reduction of Green-House-Gas emissions by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2040.
To ensure we achieve these UN targets, the strategy includes five key principles which underline four action pillars:
• Undertake systematic efforts to promote greater environmental responsibility
• Reduce overall climate impact
• Educate for climate action
• Promote sustainable and responsible consumption
• Advocate for climate action through communication
David Pryles, CEO of Hockey Australia said, “The launch of Hockey Australia’s Climate Sustainability Strategy starts our journey towards tackling one of the biggest challenges facing the future of our sport. We’re looking forward to working with our member associations, clubs and the hockey community as we strive to protect the environment of our sport.”
Melissa Gmeiner, Social Impact & Sustainability Manager of Hockey Australia said, “Our Sustainability Strategy is about starting small and allowing Hockey Australia to look at what we can directly impact and control while also looking at what we can implement to influence our community and our members. We have a great opportunity as an organisation to inspire and lead positive change through our influence and platform.”