Tribune News NetworkDohaThe FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 LLC (Q22), the operational arm of FIFA and the Host Country for the delivery of the tournament, has achieved ISO 20121 certification, the international standard that sets requirements for developing and implementing an effective management system to deliver a sustainable event. The certification was granted after an extensive audit process that was initiated during the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021, which was held exactly a year before the first FIFA World Cup in the Middle East and Arab world. Nasser Al Khater, CEO of Qatar 2022, said: “Sustainability has been at the heart of Qatar 2022 from the start, and the independent recognition of the delivery of best practices reflects our enduring commitment to it. Among the many legacies of this tournament, sustainability is a critical element of planning and preparation that teams across Qatar 2022, the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy and FIFA have been focused on, and I hope future tournament organisers will look to us as a model for hosting a mega-event.” José Retana, sustainability senior manager of Qatar 2022, said: “Only by embedding sustainability across all our operations, can we deliver a truly successful event that leaves a long-lasting, positive impact on fans, players, workforce, local communities and partners. That’s what robust sustainability management does. This certification is testimony to the sustainability efforts of everyone in our organization.”SGS carried out the extensive audit process. It is a world-leading testing, inspection and certification company that has a wealth of experience in certifying mega-sport event organisers against ISO 20121 requirements, including the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and the French Open tennis tournament. Sustainability management mechanisms assessed during the FIFA Arab Cup audit included:n Accessibility infrastructure and services for disabled fans, including seating, mobility assistance and innovative features such as audio descriptive commentaryn Waste minimisation and recycling, including staff training, segregation and awareness-raising activities carried out with the support of sustainability volunteersn Sustainable procurement of items required for the delivery of the tournament, including uniforms made from recycled plastics and the use of compostable food packaging n Social and environmental audits to ensure supplier compliance with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Sustainable Sourcing Coden Incident reporting and resolution during tournament time, including governance arrangements and gathering of lessons learned Chris Meakin, General Manager of SGS Qatar, said: “The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 has effectively applied and demonstrated best practices under the framework of the Event Sustainability Management System (ISO 20121) to manage the event successfully. They have met the set benchmarks for global sustainability development and to control the event’s social, economic and environmental impact.”The sustainability management system is a specific management mechanism and approach through which the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 formulates sustainability policies, implements sustainability measures, achieves sustainability objectives and incorporates sustainability into the whole lifecycle of the tournament. The joint FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Sustainability Strategy is the foundation of the tournament’s sustainability management system.
Qatar 2022 becomes first FIFA World Cup to win global sustainability tag
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