Deceuninck-QuickStep fully offset carbon emissions for 2020 season
Belgiaꩵn team partnerജed with CO2Logic to support green projects in Uganda and Mont Ventoux

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep have announced that they h🐼ave offset all their carbon emissions for the 2020 season. The Belgian team have worked with the organisation to calculatওe their carbon footprint over the past year, and supported projects in Uganda and France in order to compensate for their emissions total.
Back in January 2020, the team 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:announced their intention to offset their carbon emissions by helping to supply safe drinking water in Uganda as well as supporting a conservation project near Mon🍌t Ventoux. In 2020, the team emitted 1288 tons of CO2, they said.
"The team partnered with leading experts CO2Logic and calculated their carbon footprint to beꦓ 1288 tons of CO2, which is the equivalent of driving a car 179 times around the world, or 539 return flights between Brussels and New York. The amount of forestation required to capture this amount of CO2 is the equivalent of around 3099 footb💟all pitches," read a statement issued by Deceuninck-QuickStep.
Both projects supported by the tꩲeam have been successes, with their emissions successfully offset for the past year –🙈 the Uganda project alone making up for their total 2020 emissions.
"The Uganda project has supplied over 1.9 million litres of clean water to 823 people. Over 45 per cent of Uganda’s population has no access to safe water, meaning people are forced to boil water in order to make it safe to drink, which not only releases greenhouse gases but requires the cutting down of trees to provide firewood. This proje꧋ct alone has preserved over 815 hectares of trees and offsets nearly 1300 tones of CO2.
"The Mont Ventoux project has seen several areas of forest designated for sustainable forestry management and conservation. Supporting this project not only halts the cutting down of trees but helps to managing the woodland area, to help it grow healthier and stronger. As well as being close to the iconic climb of Mont Ventoux, the project sits close to Deceuninck-Quick-Step’s hearts, as the woodland area is a better habitat for the wild wolves, the anima♏l who the Wolfpack share so much with in name and spirit alike."
Deceuninck-QuickStep aren't the only team to carry out carbon neutral initiatives. Last July, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Movistar announced that they would support green projects, switch their team vehicles to hybrid models, and install solar panels at the team headquarters, while back in 2007, Discovery Channel 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:went carbon neutral for the season.
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As well as supporting the projects in Uganda and Mont꧋ Ventoux, Deceuninck-QuickStep set out a list of goals in order to reduce their environmental impact꧒. The team will promote recycling, reduce their plastic usage and energy consumption, as well as promoting the use of bicycles as a mode of transport.
Team boss Patrick Lefevere said that the team is pleased 🦩with how the first year of their #ItStartsWithUs camp🔜aign has gone, adding that it's just the start of their commitment to sustainability.
"We are delighted with the findings from the♌ first year of or campaign," he said. "At the start of 2020 we made a commitment to not only offset our CO2 emissions but also to change the behaviours of our team, our staff and our supporters. We don’t need to remind anyone of how difficult 2020 proved to be and we know we could have achieved so much more, but despit♏e this, we are very proud of what we have achieved.
"Cycling is a beautiful sport that has drawn us all together, but we need to look at how we can compete in races 💛held all over the planet while still protecting the fragile environment around us. Since we launched the project, we have noticed a changing of the tide within cycling, with the UCI very recently announcing changes to the rules on dealing with waste during a race. This is just the start of what we hope can be a big movement within the sport and we will be looking to push even further in 2021."
Deceuninck – Quick-Step becomes CO2 NeutralTwelv🧸e months on from launching #ItStartsWithUS, our team has successfully offset all carbon emissions for 2020: //t.co/vUoCNyAwCCPhoto: @BeelWout pic.twitter.com/T6kCEpFGx7