Climate Change Data

Öko-Institut e. V.

Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2005)

Reporting Period: 2005

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:300,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases (2005)
Scope 1 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 2 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 3 Emissions:Not disclosed
Renewable Energy Share:Not disclosed
Total Energy Consumption:16 million kWh (electricity) and 8 million kWh (heat) (2005)
Water Consumption:90,000 cubic meters (2005)
Waste Generated:3,000 tonnes (2005)
Carbon Intensity:Not disclosed

ESG Focus Areas

  • Environmental Protection
  • Climate Protection
  • Nature Conservation

Environmental Achievements

  • 2006 FIFA World Cup: almost 20% less potable water consumed, majority of stadium visitors travelled by public transport, quantities of waste in stadiums reduced.
  • FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2005 in Oberstdorf: German Railway provided special trains and shuttle buses to reduce private road traffic.
  • Nürburgring: reduced annual waste quantities by 40% from 2000 to 2003.

Social Achievements

  • 2006 FIFA World Cup CombiTicket encouraged public transport use.
  • Frankfurt City Marathon 2005: promoted organic food with the "Organic Mile".

Governance Achievements

  • 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin: TOROC received an environmental certificate according to ISO 14001 and EMAS certification.

Climate Goals & Targets

Long-term Goals:
  • Not disclosed
Medium-term Goals:
  • Not disclosed
Short-term Goals:
  • Not disclosed

Environmental Challenges

  • Increased emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants from journeys to and from venues.
  • Use of land and materials for construction and development of new sports facilities.
  • High demand for energy and water during events.
  • Waste generation from discarded rubbish, noise, and traffic congestion.
  • Conflicts between sporting events and nature conservation/landscape protection.
Mitigation Strategies
  • Encouraging public transport use through CombiTickets and special offers.
  • Implementing waste separation and recycling programs.
  • Using renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency.
  • Careful selection of event venues and sports facilities.
  • Minimizing land use and implementing compensation measures for environmental impacts.
  • Reducing noise emissions through active and passive noise abatement measures.

Supply Chain Management

Supplier Audits: Not disclosed

Responsible Procurement
  • Use of organic, regional, and fair-trade products.
  • Selection of suppliers with environmental management systems.

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Physical Risks
  • Not disclosed
Transition Risks
  • Not disclosed
Opportunities
  • Development and use of energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy sources.

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: Null

Certifications: ISO 14001 (Torino 2006 Winter Olympics)

Third-party Assurance: Not disclosed

UN Sustainable Development Goals

  • Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy)
  • Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities)
  • Goal 13 (Climate Action)
  • Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production)

Initiatives contribute to these goals through energy efficiency, waste reduction, sustainable transportation, and responsible resource management.

Sustainable Products & Innovation

  • Returnable beakers, organic food, recycled materials in construction.

Awards & Recognition

  • EUROSOLAR Environment Prize (Stade de Suisse)
  • Swiss Solar Prize (Stade de Suisse)