New Assembly report warns there is still much work to do if the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games are to meet the environmental promises made by organisers.
Going for Green
29 OCTOBER 2010
Our Environment Committee report welcomes efforts to make London 2012 the most sustainable Games in recent history. The report praises London 2012’s approach to mapping its carbon footprint and welcomes the organisers’ aim to re-use or re-cycle 90 per cent of temporary materials.
However, the report warns that, environmentally, London 2012 may not be as “transformative” as originally hoped.
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Report findings
The report describes failing to secure more electric vehicles for the Olympic fleet as a “missed opportunity”, notes it is still not clear how carbon emissions from travel to London will be reduced and says a target on renewable electricity during the staging phase of the Games is unlikely to be met.
The capital’s air quality has also not improved as hoped since 2005 which means some parts of the capital will still have harmful levels of the the pollutant nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in 2012. The report therefore calls for action to ensure NO2 levels are reduced to bring them closer to EU limits by the time of the Games.
The report sets out work that is still needed to help ensure the Games live up to its environmental aspirations. These include:
- producing a plan to promote sustainable travel at the point of ticket sales to help cut carbon emissions from spectators’ journeys to the Games;
- publishing, by the end of 2011, NO2 concentration modelling for Games time, taking into account traffic and other activity related to the Games
- setting targets for the re-use of temporary materials and say how it will be monitored.
Read the report
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| Going for Green.pdf | 352.17 KB |
| Going for Green.rtf | 697.67 KB |
| Evidence received.pdf | 1.89 MB |
| Going for Green responses.pdf | 52.91 KB |

Comments
Plastic Bag Free Highbury supports the comments already made on plastic bags on this page by Greener Kingston.
9 December, 2010 18:09
Comment submitted by Anonymous
One thing you should do which would really make a HUGE difference and would get you all the 'green' points that you need is to make the whole event plastic free.
This would be a great example to give and would not be difficult to do, although a slightly more expensive alternative, it would make a huge positive difference to the environment and peoples attitudes!
25 November, 2010 17:55
Comment submitted by Anonymous
One easy green win would be for the london Olympics to be plastic-bag-free. It would cost very little, save a huge amount of litter and pollution, and set a great example to the world.
2 November, 2010 10:54
Comment submitted by Greener Kingston