FIAS guides its members to create sustainable events
Sustainability is about being more than just “green”. It is about achieving excellence, doing things more efficiently, creating a positive impact and leaving legacy to the hosts of the FIAS Events. A sustainable SAMBO event carefully balances its impact on ‘people’, ‘planet’ and ‘profit’ to contribute positively to social equity, environmental integrity and economic efficiency.
The two case studies conducted by FIAS during the year 2015 in partnership with AISTS (International Academy of Sports Science and Technology) bring into creation a Sustainability Event Guide, which addresses the main recommendation for each SAMBO event to all of its members. The Sustainability Event Guide reflects upon the approved by the United Nations “Sustainable Development Goals 2015” as the milestone to be achieved by FIAS, its National SAMBO Federations and the Event organisers.
FIAS believes that the sustainable approach will be transferred to the daily life of all its stakeholders and bring inspiration to other sports communities.
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Federations 17 AprilBolivian Junior Sambo Championship was held in Cochabamba
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Кaleidoscope 16 AprilFIAS International Seminar for SAMBO Coaches will be Held in Novi Sad
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Federations 15 AprilThe National Sambo Championship named after Jovany Varela was held in Honduras