» Resources » The top five tips for developing a sports sustainability strategy Sustainability Strategy The top five tips for developing a sports sustainability strategy In my previous article I showcased the top five sustainability impact areas in sport, covering; carbon, labour rights, waste, biodiversity, and social value. Now that we have identified those main impact areas, the logical next steps are to begin developing those into an effective and purposeful sports sustainability strategy. 1. Prioritise As detailed in the last blog of this series, there are many impacts within the sports sector which can be overwhelming. Understand what impacts are most important to your organisation and set priorities, think about: Why are you wanting to be more sustainable? What are your investors and customers expecting? What are your competitors focusing on? Where can you have the biggest impact? 2. Engage the community The community is a very important stakeholder within the sport industry, therefore they should be involved when building your sustainability strategy. The community can not only help to guide the strategies’ vision but also it’s delivery. 3. Set SMART targets Once you’ve agreed on your priorities, set SMART targets to drive and monitor progress. Here’s an example of a SMART target: Goal: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions from sports events by 25% within the next five years. Specific: The target focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, specifically related to sports events. Measurable: The target is quantifiable, aiming for a 25% reduction in emissions. The baseline emissions data should be established, and progress can be tracked over time. Achievable: The target is ambitious yet attainable within a five-year timeframe based on actions identified to reduce emissions. Relevant: The target aligns with the sustainability goals and commitments of the organisation. Time-bound: The target specifies a timeframe of five years, providing a clear deadline for achieving the desired reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. 4. Build a roadmap Now that you have clear targets, build a roadmap to achieve them. Your roadmap should include: KPIs Detailed initiatives Resource allocation Roles & responsibilities Monitoring and evaluation Communication engagement Review and continuous improvement 5. Communicate and implement A strategy is only useful if it is communicated and implemented. When doing this, focus both internally and externally: Internal: Who needs to know? Do they need training? How can they be made accountable of the role they need to play? External: Who needs to know? How can you support them? How can they support you? For more information or to find out how Action Sustainability supports organisations to develop and deliver their own sustainability strategies, reach out to our Senior Consultant Imogen Player. Anna Cantwell Senior Consultant Oct 11, 2023 Share: Related Articles November 2024 Blog COP29: Our Subject Matter Experts Share their Perspectives November 2024 Blog COP29: Our Subject Matter Experts Share their Perspectives Recent floods and extreme weather events across the globe have made it clear that climate change is one of the biggest challenges we face today. We need a strong commitment to build a fair and sustainable low-carbon future.This year’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP29 in Azerbaijan will be a vital chance to rethink and reshape […] Keagan Allin November 2024 Blog Navigating the Complexities of Supply Chain Carbon Reporting Stefania Chica-Jácome November 2024 Blog Navigating the Complexities of Supply Chain Carbon Reporting In an exciting development for the built environment sector in the UK, the Supply Chain Sustainability School delivered by Action Sustainability developed the Carbon Calculator, a digital solution designed to help businesses measure and report emissions from their supply chains. This collaboration is a crucial step towards tackling Scope 3 emissions in the sector and […] Keagan Allin November 2024 Blog My Experience at Action Sustainability: A 7-week Internship November 2024 Blog My Experience at Action Sustainability: A 7-week Internship My 7-week internship at Action Sustainability has been an insightful and interesting experience as I was able to dive deeper into the field of sustainable consultancy. I had the chance to work on a range of projects that enlightened my knowledge of sustainability as well as understanding how sustainable practices are used in the business […] Keagan Allin