Showing posts with label olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olympics. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

The Sustainable Games

 The BBC have reported that the London 2012 Olympics are to been hailed the Greenest Games ever. 

 Not only were the venues told to be made of at least a quarter of recycled materials and succeeded in doing so, but the Olympic park as a whole has been praised for its construction on a derelict site; benefiting the local wildlife, with its public transport links to and from the area proving a success.

 If you were lucky enough to attend any of the events over the last two weeks, please let us know what it was like! Did you notice a push for sustainability whilst you were there? How did you travel there and back? What were the public transport links like? 

Read more on this story, here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19220847

Monday, 30 July 2012

Greening the 2012 Olympics


 After the stunning opening ceremony for the Olympics which took place last Friday, could the London Olympic Games be a Green one?


The development of the Olympic Park has been dramatic; turning what was wasteland into several eye-catching, fascinating venues. Organizers are hoping for the greenest games ever, insisting an effort is made to minimize any harm to the environment.

The official site lists different ways organisers are planning to make the games green, and also includes a poster you can print off for your own use. You can find this here: - http://getset.london2012.com/en/the-games/about-london-2012/the-olympic-park/a-green-olympic-park  

Business Green has put together the Top 10 Green Olympic facts. This ranges from the eco-uniform at McDonalds to the completely recyclable stadium itself – definitely worth a read! http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/feature/2194942/top-10-green-olympic-facts

And the final article I found refers to the air quality in London City. ‘Olympic athletes could be impaired by London pollution, experts warn’ – definitely recommend. See whether you agree here- http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/jul/16/olympic-athletes-london-pollution


During the weekend, I went away to Blackpool for a few nights. During the drive home, we decided to stop at Mcdonalds where we were greeted by an Olympic Torchbearer with his Torch. For 50p we were able to have a photo and a hold of the torch, all proceeds going to charity - of course I couldn't say no! Its a once in a lifetime opportunity for many of us! I've included the photo below :-) 
Stay Green!
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