Dieser Beitrag zum Projekt „Nahsicht 042: Sustainabitiy Greenwashing beim IOC" (siehe URL: https://www.sai-lab.de/index.php/de/projekte/53-sdg-17-nahsicht/4264) greift die Darstellung des IOC zur nachhaltigen Entwicklung unter dem Titel „Sourcing and resource management“ auf.

Im Projekt, siehe oben, soll das Bekenntnis zur Agenda 2030 der Vereinten Nationen, die daraus angesprochenen Ziele der Nachhaltigkeit, die adressierten Vorgaben für nachhaltige Entwicklung, der aufgeführte nachweisbare Beitrag zu einem Indikator für nachhaltige Entwicklung, oder eine sonstige Haltungen zu speziellen Methoden und Prinzipien für die Umsetzung von nachhaltige Entwicklung, ebenso vorgestellte Merkmale für die nachvollziehbare Förderung und Unterstützung in Berichten, untersucht, bearbeitet, beurteilt und vorgestellt werden.

Sourcing and resource management
Scope: This focus area refers to the sourcing of products and services by organisations within the Olympic Movement, and management of material resources over their lifecycle.
Why it is important: Events, and particularly sport events, involve the consumption of considerable resources for the supply of sport equipment, uniforms, merchandise, food and beverage, energy, water, technology services, logistics and accommodation, and the fit-out and dressing of sport facilities. There is legitimate concern regarding the sourcing of goods and materials across the sport sector, both in terms of working conditions and resource depletion along the value chain and in the event services sector. At the same time, sport events and other sport activities provide ideal opportunities to raise public awareness with regards to the feasibility and benefits of responsible consumption and design practices, and to involve athletes of all levels and the wider public in concrete sustainability actions. We wish to promote more sustainable consumption and production. On the socio-economic side, this means favouring local sourcing where appropriate, local employment and local initiatives to support inclusive and long-term economic prosperity, while ensuring decent working conditions and respecting human rights across the value chains upon which the Olympic Movement depends. On the environmental side, this means reducing the overall use of resources, avoiding harmful substances (affecting people and the environment) and moving from a traditional waste management approach to a circular economy approach.“ (IOC 10.2017 S. 33).

 

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