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tennis

Evian serves up re-fillable mineral water for tennis fans at Wimbledon

Waste

Evian serves up re-fillable mineral water for tennis fans at Wimbledon

Waste saving initiative follows successful pilot last year where players were offered Evian water refills on court

clock 25 June 2024 • 3 min read
Game, offset, match: How the ATP's Carbon Tracker is helping players take on travel emissions

Carbon Accounting

Game, offset, match: How the ATP's Carbon Tracker is helping players take on travel emissions

The ATP Tour’s Mark Epps discusses the sport's carbon baseline and how it has introduced a new tool to help players offset tournament travel

clock 07 March 2024 • 15 min read
'A very bad line-call': Campaigners urge Wimbledon to drop Barclays sponsorship

'A very bad line-call': Campaigners urge Wimbledon to drop Barclays sponsorship

Letter backed by Emma Thompson, Brian Eno, and other high profile figures argues Wimbledon's sponsorship agreement with Barclays is at odds with the Championship's commitment to sustainability

clock 03 July 2023 • 5 min read
From bug hotels to plastic-free strawberries: Is Wimbledon's environment positive agenda serving up a breakthrough?

Management

From bug hotels to plastic-free strawberries: Is Wimbledon's environment positive agenda serving up a breakthrough?

Panel hosted at SW19 last week raises questions about whether continued use of single-use plastic throughout tournament is compatible with group's wider sustainability plans

clock 03 July 2022 • 5 min read

Climate change

'Our futures are at stake': Sports stars fear industry could be defeated by escalating climate impacts

Top tennis, rugby, and football players open up about fears of growing impacts of volatile weather on sports in new ECIU podcast

clock 22 January 2021 • 3 min read

Recycling

Wimbledon: Evian serves up 100 per cent recycled plastic bottles

Tennis Championships will sell 100 per cent recycled plastic Evian bottles as part of range of measures to promote recycling

clock 01 July 2019 • 2 min read
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