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Thomas wants Australia to host another Commonwealth Games in near future
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New national Birmingham 2022 Legacy Plan outlines a series of Commonwealth Games firsts for a fairer, healthier, greener, more prosperous West Midlands and UK
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David Grevemberg joins Centre for Sport and Human Rights 03/17/21
Former Commonwealth Games Federation CEO David Grevemberg joins CSHR’s team to embed human rights standards across Sports Federations and event organisers
Embargoed until 07:00UK 08:00CET, Thursday, 18 March 2021
Key Facts
Grevemberg led the Commonwealth Games Federation since November 2014.
Grevemberg’s new role will focus on engagement with the sports sector and development of new partnerships
David Grevemberg is joining the Centre for Sport and Human Rights (CSHR) as its Chief Innovation and Partnerships Officer. Having led the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) since November 2014, where he spearheaded efforts to integrate human rights principles and standards throughout the global organisation, David will play a critical role in expanding CSHR’s drive to embed respect for human rights in sports organisations and events around the world.
Birmingham 2022 unveils plan for first ever carbon-neutral Commonwealth Games
Updated: 15/03/2021, 7:12 am
Ian Reid, CEO of Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and Liv Garfield, CEO of Severn Trent (Birmingham 2022/PA)
The chief executive of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham has announced a “carbon-neutral” sustainability strategy – including plans to create 72 new urban forests in the West Midlands.
With 500 days to go until the start of the Games, organisers said the tennis court-sized mini forests and a further 2,022 acres of new woodland would help local people reconnect with nature and offset the event’s carbon footprint.
The Games’ chief Ian Reid said the plans – with Severn Trent becoming the Official Nature and Carbon-Neutral Supporter of Birmingham 2022 – would help deliver the first carbon-neutral Commonwealth Games.
Birmingham 2022 unveils plan for first ever carbon-neutral Commonwealth Games
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