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In this episode, we take an in-depth look at sustainability in sports clubs, with a particular focus on the Tyrol region. Christian and Paul discuss how sports clubs in Austria and across Europe can become more sustainable. The focus is on practical examples: How can sustainability be put into practice locally? What happens to worn-out tennis balls, for example? And what role do initiatives such as ‘Klimafitte Sportstätte’ (climate-friendly sports facilities) or projects to promote low-threshold access to sport play?
We learn how sport has a broad impact, not only in terms of competition, but above all in terms of focusing on health and well-being for all. It's about partnerships with schools, free offers, qualified youth coaches and the shift towards greater social inclusion and sustainable club growth. Of course, we also discuss the challenges: bureaucratic hurdles, recruiting young talent and the importance of cooperation between clubs.
By ISB, Idealista, Furuset if, Sportunion Tirol, TSG Bergedorf, Békessy Béla VKIn this episode, we take an in-depth look at sustainability in sports clubs, with a particular focus on the Tyrol region. Christian and Paul discuss how sports clubs in Austria and across Europe can become more sustainable. The focus is on practical examples: How can sustainability be put into practice locally? What happens to worn-out tennis balls, for example? And what role do initiatives such as ‘Klimafitte Sportstätte’ (climate-friendly sports facilities) or projects to promote low-threshold access to sport play?
We learn how sport has a broad impact, not only in terms of competition, but above all in terms of focusing on health and well-being for all. It's about partnerships with schools, free offers, qualified youth coaches and the shift towards greater social inclusion and sustainable club growth. Of course, we also discuss the challenges: bureaucratic hurdles, recruiting young talent and the importance of cooperation between clubs.