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Shaun McCarthy OBE
2012 Olympics
2012 Olympics
6th July 2005
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjqb9dX-TVc
April 2008
A new model for assurance
'We have set ourselves two very challenging aims - to stage not only the greatest Games ever but, as importantly, those Games in 2012 must be the most sustainable in the history of the modern Olympics. This overriding principle has been built into our plans from the word go and I am confident that with Shaun McCarthy’s expert leadership and this team he has recruited we will set the sustainability standards that will become the benchmark for the hosting of all future Olympic and Paralympic Games.' Former Mayor Ken
Livingstone
15 May 2007
CSL’s Purpose…
To provide independent assurance and commentary in
order to enable the sustainability objectives of the London
2012 programme to be achieved and to support a
sustainable legacy.
http://www.cslondon.org/2012/08/commission-launches-new-video/
Busy
http://www.cslondon.org/publications/?category=1
Critical success factors
Ground rules
Accountability
Can procurement help?
“One of the most effective ways we found to deliver a sustainable Games is to embed sustainability upfront in the procurement process. Our Sustainable Sourcing Code is inspiring change amongst our suppliers, sponsors and licensees, who see the business advantages of sourcing sustainably” Paul Deighton – CEO London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games – April 2011
Can it be good for your career…?
Oh yes…!
Measure
Measures are not just numeric
Energy
Efficiency
Infrastructure
Energy management
The shower and the glory?
Low carbon AND inspirational
Corporate event…?
Sustainable?
Sustainable…?
“ We want our One Planet Olympics to be the most complete and sophisticated expression of sustainable development ever delivered on a city-wide scale. We want it to benefit not just London and the UK, but to be a credit to the Olympic Movement as a whole.”
Lord Coe, Environment Forum, 7 March
2005
“We have always maintained that, taken in isolation, delivering and Olympic and
Paralympic Games is an inherently un-sustainable thing to do. We therefore
cannot call the programme truly sustainable unless the inspirational power
of the Games can be used to make a tangible, far reaching difference”
CSL annual review 2010
Try our video with Japanese sub-titles https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=RBXjL7qZR3U&app=desktop
Thank you
www.cslondon.org Shaun McCarthy OBE