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Sustainability report gives racing 'better understanding' of climate challenges

The report highlighted challenges such as reducing carbon emissions, the impact of extreme weather and water availability
The report highlighted challenges such as reducing carbon emissions, the impact of extreme weather and water availabilityCredit: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com,/photos)

British racing has been recommended to take a co-ordinated, industry-wide approach to climate change in the findings of an independent assessment of environmental sustainability in the sport.

The assessment, carried out by environmental consultancy White Griffin, highlighted challenges such as reducing carbon emissions, the impact of extreme weather and water availability.

A survey among racing professionals found 63 per cent of respondents cited a lack of access to funding prevented them making changes to install renewable technology, with the sport’s leaders encouraged to create a robust funding framework and set a target for reducing emissions.

Proposed next steps around biodiversity, waste and recycling and commercial partnerships, ensuring any future deals align with sustainability commitments, were also made.

Brant Dunshea, the BHA’s chief regulatory officer and project executive sponsor, said: “Racing and breeding’s close relationship with our environment makes us particularly susceptible to the effects of a changing climate. This research gives us a much better understanding of the key challenges we face, and provides a useful starting point for industry leaders to think about how environmental considerations are factored into British racing’s strategic planning.

“I’m grateful to White Griffin for their work on this project, and to everyone – racecourses, owners, breeders, trainers, jockeys and so many others – who contributed to the research. The findings and recommendations give us a sound basis for determining our long-term priorities and securing a sustainable future for our horses, people and businesses.”

The assessment was funded by the Racing Foundation and the charity's chief executive Rob Hezel said: “The Racing Foundation saw this work as essential for the industry and its leaders to learn about where it is now and to understand the risks and opportunities it faces in the future with environmental sustainability issues.

“British racing is well placed to tackle the climate crisis, to mitigate the risks it faces and to mobilise its stakeholders, supporters and communities to take action. We must look beyond our sport to our wider role in society; be brave and tackle the issues in a strategic and co-ordinated way.”


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Jack HaynesReporter

Published on 28 June 2022inNews

Last updated 14:02, 28 June 2022

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