Creating a Climate-Friendly Olympic Games
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The Summer Olympics are right around the corner, and with them, the looming carbon footprint of international flights for 10,000 athletes and their fans convening in and around Paris for the Games. But the IOC has been hard at work in the sustainability gym, building carbon-reduction muscles that may help it trim millions of kilograms of CO2 from its personal best. One is through the Olympics’ transportation partner, Toyota, which has pledged to cut vehicle carbon emissions in half compared to previous years. Over 50% of Toyota’s Olympic fleet will be sourced from Europe, and many of their vehicles will emit zero tailpipe emissions. Extending beyond transportation, the Olympic Aquatic Centre features a solar roof that covers 25% of the facility’s energy needs, and a system that upcycles 50% of water consumption. Similar energy-efficient technologies were used to design the Seine Saint-Denis Olympic Village.