Submitting to the United Nations and Global Sustainability Benchmark in Sports

It’s been a busy week at Desert Vipers, with the finalisation of our Season 3 Carbon Footprint! Keep an eye out for the report in mid-November, showing our score and where we can improve in Season 4 (sneak preview: it’s good news!)

After we finalised our footprint, we were able to submit to the United Nations Sports for Climate Action Framework – our second submission. We are proud to be the only cricket signatory from Asia, and we take this commitment very seriously.

That’s not all this week, as we have also submitted to the Global Sustainability Benchmark in Sports (GSBS) for the second time. GSBS scores across environmental, social, governance, and corporate areas of our organisation, and so provides an assessment of areas beyond pure environmental sustainability. We are looking forward to seeing how we have done later in the year!

Stay tuned for more special updates next week.

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