When we are travelling it is easy to get impatient and start wondering how long we’ll still have to go before we reach our destination.
And this edginess often appears even more so when we are on a long journey – like our quest for sustainability in the sport and physical activity sector.
But it is not just sustainable sports centres (to name one example) that we’re after.
We also want more sustainable homes, more sustainable businesses and more sustainable communities – so we are in for a long ride!
Looking back as we celebrate
And just to finish with the journey metaphor, it’s true that sometimes a trip can take you through breathtaking and inspiring places, while other times it drags on with no apparent progress being made.
The efforts around the sustainability journey are no different.
Cynics amongst us may say we are not making any progress with our sustainability efforts but I’d like to disagree.
At Sport England sustainability is a key part of our work, so I thought that as we celebrate the fourth anniversary of our long-term strategy, Uniting the Movement, it’d also be a great moment to reflect on the steps we’ve made so far and how we can keep moving ahead while ensuring we make the most of our natural resources without damaging or limiting our environment.
In 2022, we committed to ‘stepping up on environmental sustainability’.
Back then we highlighted three key points:
- We recognised there was considerable work to do not only to reduce our negative impact on the environment but also to prepare our sector for a changing climate.
- We committed to being clear on what actions we needed to take and to improving Sport England’s own environmental performance.
- We said we’d collaborate with other organisations to make these things happen across the sector.
So, can we say we are nearly there? I’m afraid not quite, but we we’ve taken our first steps and we’re not alone, so we can’t stop now.
Plus we’ve done what we said and more. Much more!