#SEAChanger Awards winners announced

Last week, Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) hosted the annual #SEASummit and #SEAChanger Awards at #SEAMember Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). 

It was a day filled with inspiring {sport & planet} conversations, collaborations, and connections. 

SEA wants to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended the event in person or via live stream, as well as the official event sponsors, speakers, contributors, volunteers, suppliers, and award judges. 

SEA also thanks all entrants for the time and effort that was invested into each application. Not only were all submissions truly inspiring, but they were also planet-changing.

“We #enviroloved celebrating all the outstanding efforts of our #SEAChanger Awards applicants. It is through these amazing {sport & planet} initiatives that we can continue to #SEA_theChange,” SEA CEO Dr Sheila Nguyen said.

“We look forward to supporting and celebrating our entrants’ sustainability journeys for years to come.”

Congratulations to our well-deserving award recipients, Australian Grand Prix Corporation in the #SEAMember category and Oaks Cypress Lakes Resort Golf & Country Club in the non-SEA member category.

The Australian Grand Prix Corporation demonstrated a range of sustainability initiatives in their Green Prix Program leading up to the 2020 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, notably donating over 1.5 tonnes of food due to the last minute cancellation.

Oaks Cypress Lakes Resort & Country Club exhibited innovative and sustainable solutions for golf course maintenance systems, recycling and reusing over 30 million litres of wastewater - enough water to fill 12 Olympic sized swimming pools and reducing water consumption by 18 percent.

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For more information or to arrange an interview, please contact communications@sportsenvironmentalliance.org

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