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Presentation to race directors at Road Race Management's annual meeting in Hollywood, Florida, 11/7/2008.

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Presentation Transcript

  1. Slide 1: catch the wave
  2. Slide 2: green events are gaining momentum
  3. Slide 4: who’s leading?
  4. Slide 6: survey says: 7% think the environmental impact of their event is so small it isn’t necessary to do anything
  5. Slide 8: 20% don’t know what to do ?
  6. Slide 9: 50% strive to be environmentally conscious and reduce, reuse and recycle
  7. Slide 10: 10% do as much as they can
  8. Slide 11: 13% lead by example
  9. Slide 12: 1% of race participants don’t even think about environmental issues data courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  10. Slide 14: 50% “do what they can” 8% are fanatics data courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  11. Slide 15: 94% would choose an environmentally friendly event, with everything else being equal data courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  12. Slide 16: 81% would pay more to participate in an environmentally friendly event data courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  13. Slide 17: buckets of concern
  14. Slide 22: photo courtesy zevenheuvenloop
  15. Slide 23: not just a number company! fy2008 recycling: 66,634 tons landfill space saved: 199,902 cubic yards trees saved: 1,132,776 oil saved: 25,320,886 gallons energy saved: 266,535,640 kWh water saved: 466,437,370 gallons
  16. Slide 24: tyvek recycling
  17. Slide 27: case studies: Heatsheets recycling pilot Nike Women’s Marathon Nike+ Human Race Reach The Beach Relay
  18. Slide 29: photo courtesy ReSporting.org
  19. Slide 31: photo courtesy ReSporting.org
  20. Slide 33: coulda: runner awareness building TNT, co-sponsor and vendor involvement elevated signage
  21. Slide 34: shoulda: black bags for trash clear bags for recyclables BioBags for compostables
  22. Slide 35: woulda: sell re-used banner bags address sacred cows work more closely with city
  23. Slide 38: 2 reusable recycling bags/team +recycling stations @ exchanges = 1 ton of recycling (2.5 tons of trash) data courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  24. Slide 40: 380 vehicles (~12-15 mpg) x400 miles/vehicle =125 tons of co2 data courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  25. Slide 41: what’s next?
  26. Slide 44: tips
  27. Slide 52: photo courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  28. Slide 55: photo courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  29. Slide 56: photo courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  30. Slide 57: photo courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  31. Slide 59: photo courtesy Athletes for a Fit Planet
  32. Slide 63: BYOB photo courtesy ReSporting.org
  33. Slide 64: 1 - develop a plan and objectives 2 - measure progress 3 - publicize and educate