ITU to take the lead in Environmental AwarenessMonday, 01 November 2010 18:12 ITU Sustainability Commission to implement best Environmental Practice in SportITU recognises that sustainability is not only about ecological conservation, but is about attaining balance and believes that the triathlon community has a responsibility to care for and protect the environment in which we operate today and in the future. The commission will play a vital role to advocate the sustainability principles and to lead the people in sport to take actions. Vancouver, Canada, 27 October 2010 - The International Triathlon Union further reinforced its commitment to integrating sustainability principles into all aspects of its culture and operational practices by launching the ITU Sustainability Commission, with the commission members being from all five continents. ITU Sustainable Policy Document, a guide to the best social, environmental and financial practice for the wider triathlon community, set to be released spring next year, will be the first key project of the commission. Initially, the commission will focus on sustainable best practice in: Green Offices, Buying Policy, Communication, Responsible Mobility, Waste Management, Water Management, Power, Noise, and Education. The policy document is to give specifications on these areas, which will be fully mobilised in the ITU Triathlon events in the coming years. Members of the ITU Sustainability Commission are: Marisol Casado, ITU President and IOC Member, said:
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