Introducing SEA's newest member – La Trobe University Sport

Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome La Trobe University Sport as a member.

Jai Haddock, Senior Operations Coordinator explained that by joining SEA, La Trobe University Sport is excited by the prospect of engaging with environmental leaders in the sporting industry to inspire change within their own operations to ensure for the long-term viability of Sport at La Trobe.

“La Trobe Sport is committed to ensuring minimal impact on the environment. The La Trobe Sports Stadium was awarded Australia’s first ‘6 Star Green Star Design and As Built v1.2 certified rating’ for a sports building by the Green Building Council Australia, recognising ‘World Leadership’ in sustainable building practice” he said.

“In line with the La Trobe University Net Zero 2029 initiative, La Trobe Sport is committed to ensuring we minimise our impact on the environment.”

In welcoming La Trobe University Sport to SEA, Jan Fitzgerald, SEA CEO, said that she is delighted to see that La Trobe University Sport is inspired to be a part of a like-minded community with a common goal, driving towards positive change.

“Together, we can reduce our environmental impact and contribute to a better future for generations to come,” she said.

Welcome to the #SEAChange, La Trobe University Sport as a member.

Sports, clubs, organisations and individuals seeking support or advice on how to get started on their sustainability journey are invited to join SEA www.sportsenvironmentalliance.org/join-the-movement

-ENDS-

For more information, please contact Sarah McCully at sarah.mccully@sportsenvironmentalliance.org.

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