In response to the “Taiwan net-zero carbon emissions by 2050” policy and to effectively implement the plans for energy conservation and carbon reduction, four prominent road running organizing bodies in Taiwan have launched the Green Running Race Alliance with the support of National Science and Technology Council and the assistance of National Tsing Hua University. This Green Running Race Alliance is supported by Taipei Marathon (Taipei City Government), New Taipei Wan Jin Shi Marathon (New Taipei City Government), Taiwan's Rice Heaven Tianzhong Marathon (Changhua County Government and the Shukang Recreation Sports Association), Chinese Taipei Association of Ultrarunners and H2U Sports Note. Together, these five entities have decided to join forces to promote the environmental sustainability of road running events.
"Pioneer in Environmental Sustainability in the Sports Industry"
National Tsing Hua University’s Center for Sports Business and Policy, led by its director, Professor Huang Yu, has been recognized for spearheading environmental sustainability in the sports industry. According to Professor Huang, over the past few years, various road running organizations have taken a leading role in promoting environmental sustainability in sports. Chinese Taipei Association of Ultrarunner has dedicated nearly two years to establish carbon footprint regulations for running events. Since 2021, the road running community has been organizing the Road Running Environmental Sustainability Forum for three consecutive years. Meanwhile, events such as the Taipei Marathon, Taiwan's Rice Heaven Tianzhong Marathon, the New Taipei Wan Jin Shi Marathon, and the Taiwania Ultra Trail Race have all successfully completed carbon footprint assessments. These endeavors have clearly showcased the tangible commitment of the event organizers to various environmental concerns. A summary of the key environmental sustainability initiatives of each event organizer can be found in Table 1 below.
"Sustainability as a Common Advocacy"
Professor Huang Yu emphasized that environmental sustainability has become a core value for these events. In the current context of heightened attention to environmental issues, the advocacy of the Green Running Alliance can be considered as a natural progression. The initial stage of this alliance is to carry out joint marketing. The Alliance will promote the environmental sustainability of each event, encouraging runners to collectively support and recognize these efforts, even echoing a shift towards a sustainable lifestyle and the implementation of daily energy conservation and carbon reduction practices. The promotion of the Alliance’s initiatives will not be done only domestically but also internationally. In the eyes of the road running industry as well as Professor Huang Yu’s own observations and understanding of the international sports community, initiatives such as establishing the standards for carbon footprint assessments and the execution of these assessments in road running events, as well as the efforts for energy conservation and carbon reduction, are considered cutting-edge in the global sports community. According to Professor Huang, there are two significant reasons for this: Firstly, many event organizers deeply understand the importance of sustainability and aim to expand the positive influence of their events. Secondly, due to the cooperation within the road running industry, the manufacturers must comply with the international carbon regulations. In order to remain competitive, they must provide low-carbon products and services. Even in the service industry, it is necessary to comply with domestic administrative regulations. This setup is advantageous for promoting environmental sustainability within the domestic road running industry.
Promoting Sustainable Event Certification
Despite the progress that has been made in recent years, the Green Running Race Alliance must keep up with more advanced industries that have already achieved concrete results of their sustainability practices, such as green buildings, eco-friendly factories, and sustainable hotels. Therefore, another important task of the Alliance is to establish a set of criteria for an environmental sustainability certification for road running events. This initiative has received support from the National Science and Technology Council and has already been planned. The members of the Alliance will lead by example in the process of organizing the road running event. The first environmental sustainability certification standards in the sports industry will be implemented with the practice of energy efficiency and carbon reduction through the event organization process.
After his long observation of the development of the road running community, Professor Huang Yu points out that the level of enthusiasm for road running events has now been gradually regained to reach its former glory before the Covid-19 pandemic. Indicators are such as the rapid sell-outs of prominent road running event tickets. Previous road running events have highlighted the boost in economic activity driven by the crowd, known as the “sweat economy”. However, while economic growth must be pursued, the significance of environmental sustainability cannot be overlooked. In fact, the environmental impact brought about by 500 running events per year is quite substantial. Therefore, Professor Huang is delighted to see that prominent race organizers are willing to take the lead in the environmental sustainability efforts. He believes that more events and runners will recognize this important idea and join the ranks of environmental sustainability.
Table 1: Summary of Key Environmental Sustainability Initiatives of Each Race Event
Name of running event or event organizer |
Summary of Environmental Sustainability Features |
Taipei Marathon |
1. Five major energy-saving and carbon reduction initiatives: Paperless operations, electronic services, the use of environmentally friendly materials, reusing and donation of equipment to charities, and minimizing unnecessary printing. 2. In 2021, applying for carbon footprint verification from the British Standards Institution (BSI) in 2021 and awarded the world’s first ISO14067 Marathon Carbon Footprint Investigation Certificate 3. Working towards a comprehensive carbon reduction goal of over 20% from 2023 to 2027 |
New Taipei City Wan Jin Shi Marathon |
1. Key Energy Conservation and Carbon Reduction Measures: Utilization of recyclable materials for the production of runner's attire, clothing bags, and New Taipei City’s dual-use bags, enhancing reusability rate. 2. The only event in Taiwan to be recognized as a Gold Label Race by the World Athletics in 2023 3. In 2023, awarded the “International Responsible Sport Silver Certification” by the United States Responsible Sport Association 4. In 2023, awarded ISO 20121 Sustainable Event Management System Certification and completing ISO 14067 carbon footprint assessment |
The Chinese Taipei Association of Ultra Runners |
1. Implementing green events as one of the association’s four major missions 2. Acting as a key institution in formulating carbon footprint calculation framework for running events 3. Conducting a carbon footprint investigation for the Taiwania Ultra Trail Race and obtained the TÜV Rheinland certification from TÜV Rheinland, a German certification organization 4. Gradually implementing the 6R principles: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Refuse single-use plastics, Replace plastics with alternatives, and Remind through advocacy to reduce plastic usag |
Tianzhong Marathon |
1. In 2022, 2.2 tons of PET bottles, 2.5 tons of paper, and 260 kilograms of aluminum cans were recycled, surpassing the weight of disposed wast 2. Steadily reducing the amount of waste generated from the event, from 4.6 tons in 2019 to 4.0 tons in 2020 and further down to 2.9 tons in 2022。 3. In 2023, achieving the world’s first carbon footprint certification for a road running event by the German certification body TÜV Rheinland 4. Striving towards carbon neutrality goals year by year. |