In a fitting way of closing out Earth Month, Canada Artistic Swimming became the final participant in the Canadian Olympic Committee’s (COC) NSO Sustainability Pilot Project to release its Environmental Sustainability Strategy, joining Cycling Canada and Freestyle Canada.
The strategy, along with other key resources, are available on Canada Artistic Swimming’s website, and focuses on 3 key pillars – Strengthening Organizational Excellence; Hosting Responsible Events; and Leading by Example.
Racing to Zero was proud to work closely with Canada Artistic Swimming to develop this strategy, and will continue to do so over the next few years through ongoing efforts to implement certain actions and initiatives, educate key stakeholders, and measure and report annual emissions.
“By collaborating with our partners, host organizations, athletes, and the broader artistic swimming community, we are leading sustainable sport by swimming together and helping ensure our sport remains strong for future generations.”, said Steve Wallace, Chief Executive Officer of Canada Artistic Swimming
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