Our Green Path to 2030

FISU Oceania has developed a sustainability strategy that outlines the commitment we are making to reduce our climate footprint. The supporting action plan creates an opportunity for our Federation to lead by example, create awareness and educate our members and communities across the Pacific.

We believe that we can make a difference by taking the following actions:

  • Reducing our impact on the environment
  • Engaging our client groups and stakeholders in climate action
  • Promoting climate change action within university sport communities

View a copy of Our Green Path to 2030 and contact us to partner with us along the journey.

“We will invest in blue carbon projects that align with UN SDGs and which operate in our region”

Race to Zero

FISU Oceania is proud to be a signatory to the United Nations Sport for Climate Action framework and Race to Zero initiative.

We commit to help drive the sports sector to net-zero emissions by 2050. We will support and implement the principles enshrined in the Sports for Climate Action Framework and we commit to working collaboratively with our members and stakeholders to enhance the climate action agenda.

“We will improve our internal practices to reduce our footprint”

Resources for National University Sport Federations

FISU Oceania will be producing a number of resources for National University Sports Federations. These resources will include:

  • checklists for events to reduce their carbon footprint
  • hints and tips to reduce day to day impact on the land and sea environments
  • promotional resources

“Will will assist our members and followers by providing support and education so they too can reduce their carbon footprint”

Links

Visit the following websites for more information on Sport for Climate Action, Race to Zero and other organisations FISU Oceania support in our commitment to reducing our carbon emissions.

“We will partner with organisations and universities to undertake valued research in the area of sustainability and climate change in the Pacific region”