What's it all about?

Towards a One Planet Olympics is a social network that has been created by BioRegional and WWF-UK to stimulate discussion and learning about how far London 2012 has achieved its aim of delivering a sustainable Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

Whether you've been involved in building the venues, been a spectator at the Games, or you're just an interested onlooker we'd love to hear your views about how far London 2012 has moved towards a One Planet Olympics. So join in the discussion now!

The greenest Games yet?

Sue Riddlestone, BioRegional's CEO, writes on the publication of "Towards a One Planet Olympics Revisited" that London 2012 has succeeded in being the most sustainable summer Olympics of modern times. Read more here.

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London 2012 has succeeded in being the most sustainable summer Olympics of modern times

Started by Sue Riddlestone in Anything we've missed?. Last reply by Richard Aug 10, 2012. 3 Replies

As someone who was involved in writing the original strategy in 2004-5 and who has been a critical friend and helpful supporter of London 2012 for nine years you could say I have a vested interest in…Continue

Greenest Games ever?

Started by Anna in Anything we've missed?. Last reply by Anna Aug 7, 2012. 3 Replies

Interesting read from WWF and Bioregional but let's not fall into the trap of being too British and focusing on the negative about the 'Greenest Games ever'.If we take a step back and think about…Continue

Games promise: spectators travelling by public transport, walking or cycling

Started by Administrator in Sustainable Transport. Last reply by Clare Aug 6, 2012. 4 Replies

The London 2012 promise was that all spectators would travel to venues by public transport, walking or cycling.How did they do? Reply to this discussion to have your say.Continue

Games promise: zero waste target to drive procurement

Started by Administrator in Zero Waste. Last reply by Clare Aug 6, 2012. 2 Replies

The London 2012 promise was that zero waste target would be a pivotal procurement driver.How did they do? Reply to this discussion to have your say.Continue

 
 
 

A social network to stimulate discussion and learning about how far London 2012 has moved Towards a One Planet Olympics.

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This website and the "Towards a One Planet Olympics Revisited" report are published by BioRegional and WWF-UK. Find out more about us and our work with London 2012.

Download the report

Our new report "Towards a One Planet Olympics Revisited" contains scorecards, case studies and a summary of London 2012's sustainability achievements. Download it here.

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