96 episodes

Your guide to sustainable leadership, innovation and strategy in the sports industry

The Sustainability Report Podcast Matthew Campelli

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Your guide to sustainable leadership, innovation and strategy in the sports industry

    Data, innovation and looking ahead to 2024

    Data, innovation and looking ahead to 2024

    How can a “non-essential” sector like sport justify its existence on a planet with finite resources?
    It was a question posed by Damian Foxall, sustainability manager of the 11th Hour Racing Team, during episode 96 of the podcast that we try to unpack.
    Foxall reflects on a successful 2023, in which his team was crowned champions of The Ocean Race. At the end of the season, it also produced a sustainability report full of achievements and case studies.
    In addition, Kristen Fulmer, head of sustainability at Oak View Group (operator of the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle), lifts the lid on the organisation’s GOAL sustainability platform and explains how she plans to bring sustainability to a new generation of sports analytics students.

    • 49 min
    No COPping out for sport

    No COPping out for sport

    As we head into another COP, two major things remain unclear for our industry: on a macro level, what climate trajectory will we find ourselves on once all is said and done in two weeks? And, at a sector level, what role is sport expected to play to keep this trajectory as low as possible?
    COP28 is a key talking point in episode 95 of the podcast as we talk to SailGP’s Fiona Morgan about its Race for the Future takeover in Dubai. Russell Seymour of BASIS talks about the new Game Changer II report, which lays bare the extent to which climate change is playing havoc with British sport.
    Cricket, which features heavily in Games Changers, is also a focus of the episode, with Kathy Gibbs of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) talking through its new Environmental Sustainability Plan.

    • 48 min
    How football clubs can support the people’s climate transition

    How football clubs can support the people’s climate transition

    Collectively, more than three-quarters of the fans of Bohemian FC, Club Brugge KV, FC St Pauli, FC Twente, Ferencvárosi TC, Real Betis and SV Werder Bremen believe their clubs and football in general need to do more to support and accelerate the shift to a lower carbon society.
    But how can football clubs position themselves as the drivers of this transition – and crucially, how can they ensure that transition is just and beneficial for their local communities.
    That’s what we try to unpack in this episode of the podcast alongside Sean McCabe (Bohemian Football Club), Róisín Greaney (Think-tank for Action on Social Change), Matheus Cavalcanti (European Football for Development Network) and Rafael Muela Pastor (Real Betis Foundation).

    • 42 min
    Tough questions and creative solutions

    Tough questions and creative solutions

    A week after the Sport Positive Summit, Kate Chapman (London Marathon Events), Sara Kassam (UK Sport) and Rikke Rønholt Albertsen (Danish Olympic Committee) help us unpick some of the key talking points.
    Can growth and sustainability coexist in sport? How can sport wean itself off of fossil fuel sponsorship? What does the sports industry collectively need to say when we reconvene again in 12 months time? We cover it all.

    • 41 min
    Driving progress through thoughtful discourse

    Driving progress through thoughtful discourse

    Protecting humans, animals and plants. That’s what climate justice boils down to, says Jessica Murfree. 
    In this edition of the podcast, Murfree (sport ecologist and assistant professor at the University of Cincinati) and Claire Poole look ahead to the Sport Positive Summit, exploring how the industry can position itself best to promote climate action and justice through thoughtful discourse.
    The episode focuses on the importance of diverse perspectives, risk management and using nuance language when it comes to sustainability claims.
    And Poole, founder and chief executive of Sport Positive, lifts the lid on some of the summit’s key session and a hotly-anticipated debate to round things off.

    • 41 min
    Sport’s evolving approach to climate action

    Sport’s evolving approach to climate action

    In this podcast episode, we delve into the nuanced approach sports should take towards carbon emissions and question whether current best practices in carbon measurement and reduction are fit-for-purpose for an industry with such distinctive challenges.
    In the company of Nicola Barr, the decarbonising sport lead at FrontRunners, and a current player for the Greater Western Sydney Giants, and Alice Ashpitel, head of sustainability at Mercedes F1, we explore the practicalities of investing in sustainable fuels, the shift from high-polluting sponsors and the influential role of athletes in this endeavour.

    • 48 min

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