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Special Olympics Environmental Sustainability Impact

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The Environmental Sustainability Impact project breaks new ground as it focuses on how to make Special Olympics events and operations more environmentally sustainable. Funded through Erasmus, the project will last for 24 months in total, finishing on the 30th November 2024. The partners in this project will be SO Europe Eurasia, Special Olympics Italy and Special Olympics Belgium.


Sports Sustainability Framework Resources

This Framework gives a comprehensive overview of the areas that Special Olympics entities can adapt to make their events more sustainable and environmentally friendly.

This Framework can be used by any sports organisation, national sports federation or international sports federation who host events ranging from local events to large scale events.

Additional Sports Sustainability Framework Resources

This Framework gives a comprehensive overview of the areas that Special Olympics entities can adapt to make their events more sustainable and environmentally friendly.This Framework can be used by any sports organisation, national sports federation or international sports federation who host events ranging from local events to large scale event.


Additionally, in the link below there are a number of templates to assist in creating operational plans for events for specific areas of the Sports Sustainability Framework.
A group of people smile with their hands in the air stand and sit in a two rows in a field behind a Special Olympics flag with the EU flag.

Special Olympics Environmental Sustainability Impact

The Environmental Sustainability Impact project breaks new ground as it focuses on how to make Special Olympics events and operations more environmentally sustainable. Funded through Erasmus, the project will last for 24 months in total, finishing on the 30th November 2024.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.