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[May Free Report] Role of sports leagues in sustainability!

by Yashaswi Hegde | 28-05-2023 03:10 recommendations 0


BCCI to plant 500 trees for every dot ball in IPL playoffs

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced that it will plant 500 trees for every dot ball bowled in the Indian Premier League (IPL) playoffs. The initiative, called "Green Dot Balls," is part of the BCCI's commitment to sustainability.

The Green Dot Balls initiative began with Qualifier 1, which was played on May 23 between Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings. The initiative will continue for all four playoff matches, including the final on May 28 between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans.

For every dot ball bowled in the playoffs, the BCCI will plant 500 trees sapling in a forest in India. The saplings will be planted in a variety of locations.

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The BCCI hopes that the Green Dot Balls initiative will help to raise awareness about the importance of sustainability. The BCCI also hopes that the initiative will inspire people to plant trees in their own communities.

The Green Dot Balls initiative has been praised by environmental groups. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said that the initiative is a "great way to show the world that cricket is committed to sustainability." The WWF also said that the initiative will help to "offset the carbon emissions generated by the IPL."

The Green Dot Balls initiative is just one of the ways that the BCCI is working to become more sustainable. The BCCI has also committed to using sustainable practices at its stadiums, and it has partnered with organizations to promote environmental awareness.

How other sports can get inspired by this move:

The BCCI's Green Dot Balls initiative is a great example of how sports can be used to promote sustainability. Other sports can get inspired by this move by implementing similar initiatives. For example, the National Football League (NFL) could plant 5 trees for every touchdown scored, or the National Basketball Association (NBA) could plant 20 trees for every three-pointer made. These initiatives would help to raise awareness about the importance of sustainability and inspire people to take action in their own communities.

Chinnaswamy Stadium
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In addition to planting trees, sports can also promote sustainability in other ways. For example, sports leagues can use sustainable practices at their stadiums, such as using recycled materials and renewable energy. Like the Chinnaswamy cricket stadium in Bangalore, India. Sports leagues can also partner with environmental organizations to promote sustainability education and awareness.

By taking these steps, sports can play a significant role in helping to protect the environment.

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2 Comments

  • James Mentor says :
    Hello again Yashaswi!! This is your mentor James.

    And again, sorry for the late comment!

    What an interesting article to talk about the viable connection between sports leagues and sustainable development! Sports leagues are indisputably one of the most popular social activities that the public enjoys watching. Raising awareness and setting an ideal example in terms of environmental protection like how the BCCI is doing would definitely be an effective green solution! I hope other sports leagues like the NBA or the NFL Super Bowl follow suit!

    Thanks for writing such a meaningful report! Great work.
    Posted 22-06-2023 16:45

  • Yewon Mentor says :
    Hello Yashaswi! Again, this is your mentor Yewon.

    In this report, you have written about role of the sports leagues in sustainability!
    It was very interesting that many sports leagues are trying to contribute to protecting the environment in many ways!
    And I appreciate for revealing appropriate sources of pictures!

    Thank you for sharing interesting examples with us.
    Great job!!
    Posted 02-06-2023 22:20

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