S2:E9. BASIS Awards Special Edition

While Melissa continues her exploration of Europe's finest budget rail-routes (while working hard, it should be noted), Jonathan's at the BASIS Sustainable Sport Awards in London!   Join him at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge Stadium to meet some of the great success stories in UK sport and sustainability thanks to the organisation right at the heart of the sector; the British Association for Sustainable Sport.   Dr Russell Seymour, Executive Chair, joins the pod to reflect on another busy and constructive year for the organisation; seen as the hub for all positive work in this space.   Then, as the envelopes are opened, we're joined by a selection of the award winners, including Birmingham County FA, The World Sailing Trust and Planet Earth Games.  Then, almost inevitably, we end up in the pub.   There are great people working at the intersection of sport and sustainability; thanks to everyone who appeared on this show, had a chat or shared a drink. Here's to 2023! Guest List, time codes and web links: 00:00  Dr Russell Seymour, BASIS.  More information on The British Association for Sustainable Sport can be found at: www.basis.org.uk 06:45  Chris Broadbent, Planet Earth Games: "Sustainable School Games".  More information on Planet Earth Games can be found at www.planetearthgames.org 12:20  Sam, Rebecca & Mark, HUBBUB: "Manchester is Green".  More information can be found at www.hubbub.org.uk/manchester-is-green-the-challenge 20:55  Victoria Low, World Sailing Trust: "Carbon Fibre Circular Alliance".  More information can be found at www.worldsailingtrust.org/carbon-fibre-circular-alliance 25:40. John Grindrod, Tiger Up and Sportex Group: Recycling facility for artificial pitches,  More information at: https://www.tigerup.co.uk/sport/ 30:35. Richard Lindsay, Birmingham County FA: "Save Today, Play Tomorrow".  More information at: www.birminghamfa.com/about/save-today-play-tomorrow

Om Podcasten

The groundbreaking podcast returns for a second series in 2022 with Melissa Wilson joining Jonathan Overend to discover positive stories in the sport and sustainability space. This challenging series investigates the links between sport and climate change and asks the sporting community, including us as fans, to assess our contribution to an unfolding crisis. Athletes, clubs and governing bodies tell stories from three angles; the impact of climate change on everyday sport, the contribution of sport to the global emergency and the solutions sport can deliver to help make a difference.