
Sustainability was embedded in the bid for the 2012 Games. We committed to:
We want to use the Games as a catalyst for change, for the regeneration of and improvement of quality of life in East London and encourage more sustainable living across the whole of the UK.
Our approach is based on the WWF/BioRegional concept of ‘One Planet Living®’ - to help us live within the world’s resources, rather than using three planets worth of resources as we currently do in the UK.
The London 2012 Sustainability Plan: Towards a One Planet 2012 highlights how we aim to host the most sustainable Games possible, and the progress we are making.
The Sustainability Plan focuses on five key themes:
1. Climate change: minimising greenhouse gas emissions and ensuring legacy facilities are able to cope with the impacts of climate change.
2. Waste: minimising waste at every stage of the project, ensuring no waste is sent to landfill during Games-time, and encouraging the development of new waste processing infrastructure in East London.
3. Biodiversity: minimising the impact of the Games on wildlife and their habitats in and around Games venues, leaving a legacy of enhanced habitats where we can, eg the Olympic Park.
4. Inclusion: Promoting access for all and celebrating the diversity of London and the UK, creating new employment, training and business opportunities.
5. Healthy living: Inspiring people across the country to take up sport and develop active, healthy and sustainable lifestyles.
Each year we report on progress to date – see the London 2012 Sustainability Report: A blueprint for change (2011).
To ensure we stick to our promises, an independent body, the Commission for a Sustainable London 2012, has been set up to monitor us and report back to the public.
LOCOG is the first Games Organising Committee to be certified to the British Standard 8901: Specification for a Sustainability Management Systems for Events.
We now aspire to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 in compliance with these standards.As part of this approach we must ensure that the events we host leading up to the Games are as sustainable as possible. We have published our Sustainability Guidelines for Corporate and Public Events to help us.
A key aspect to our Guidelines, and indeed our approach to the Games overall, is ensuring that we only use or hire what we need.
Read more in our Sustainability Guidelines for Events
We firmly believe in working with our suppliers and licensees to raise standards and improve conditions for all. All our commercial partners, suppliers and licensees must comply with our sustainable sourcing code and our complaint and dispute resolution process is designed to assist us fulfil our commitments.
Nonetheless we accept there is
always more we could do and we are proud to be first organising committee to
reach a constructive agreement with the TUC and Playfair.
View the TUC Playfair agreement
View the London 2012 disclosure of site manufacturing products
Environmental monitoring
We're checking the environment around the Olympic Park site to limit dust, noise and other pollution
Changing Places
Find out about the project which encourages volunteers to get out and transform their local area