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R&A enhances sustainability initiatives ahead of 150th Open Championship

10.59am 12th July 2022 - Management Topics

The R&A is expanding its GreenLinks programme with a range of new and enhanced sustainability measures in place for The 150th Open at St Andrews.

Launched in 2016 as a dedicated sustainability, legacy and climate action initiative for The Open, GreenLinks has evolved each year to harness positive change and minimise the environmental and social impact of staging The Open as a major sporting event.

This year, all core emissions will be offset through world-leading ‘Gold Standard’ accredited climate projects which deliver on important aspects of climate justice and also contribute to wider UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The Old Course is being mown with a fleet of electric and hybrid-electric Toro equipment


Arlette Anderson, Director of Sustainable Golf – The R&A, said, “The Open is a major global sporting event and with the support of our patrons and delivery partners, we are continually striving to do more to play our part in protecting the future of our planet.

“The Open offers an opportunity to showcase golf’s role in positively impacting people and nature, demonstrating responsible resource use and championing climate action. We thank all of our partners in helping us on this journey and committing to our shared aim of continuous improvement.”

For the first time ever this year, the historic Old Course will be mown with a fleet of cutting-edge electric and hybrid-electric Toro equipment. Other new and expanded measures for The 150th Open include:

The R&A is tracking and measuring a wide range of sustainability metrics at The Open using the new OnCourse Tournaments programme provided by GEO Foundation, including carbon footprint supported by Hope Solutions. The overall GreenLinks programme is planned, implemented and tracked in collaboration with GEO Foundation.
 

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