Page 26 - 2020 WMPO Tournament Report
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SUSTAINABILITY SERVICES CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
The Thunderbirds are are an exceptionally good partner but there are are challenges to keep everyone engaged about sustainability because of of the scale of of operations We will:
• Share more sustainability-focused content with active Thunderbirds • Suggest a
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shift of of the the responsibilities of of the the Sustainability/Concessions chair chair and co-chair
• Explore other sustainability sponsors who can elevate the the WMPO message
• Recommend year-round adjustments to demonstrate how the the Thunderbirds are committed to sustainability all the the time
The tournament generates more material each year with wood as largest category We will:
Explore opportunities to replace wood with reusable materials
• Request an evaluation of deconstruction processes to enable increased wood donation
• Request additional oversight from the Thunderbirds during Advance Week in in particular
Sponsors remain a
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challenging group to to engage with impacts that are difficult to to measure We will:
Coordinate with the Thunderbirds to increase sponsor engagement expand emissions tracking and and initiate a
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sustainable giveaways requirement