SailGP You have to take care of the environment from the beginning. He did it with determination and professionalism. He believes that the energy of the game is essential to change the world and make it more inclusive, sustainable and clean. It may be part of a flying catamaran competition brochure, F1 of the sea, Will be notified. However, it is more. Because SailGP Round It not only offers dizzying races at sea, but can also be viewed from the shore (democratization of shipping). It rewards its very ecological team. Was champion in consistency New Zealand.
This is about Impact League, Completely game and parallel to the game Unprecedented in game history. Groups are rewarded for their positive environmental work. The Impact League measures each country’s Grand Prix efforts against ten strong criteria, including travel, technology and innovation, disposable plastics and more.
New Zealand, Won five of the eight Grand Prix held by an independent external audit, leading the Impact League rankings over Great Britain and Australia. Spain finished fourth. New Zealand team in season Campaigned to protect seabirds And innovated to reduce the use of fuel, water and disposable plastics in marine life and its navigation practices.
This is a proud moment for SailGP and a testament to the stability that can be built around sustainability in the sport.
Fiona Morgan, Project Director of Impact League Within SailGP, he presented his first trophy: “Sport has the opportunity to play a fundamental role in educating people around the climate crisis. Rewarding the first winners of the Impact League is a moment of great pride and proof for SailGP. Consistency can be integrated into the fabric of the game“.
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