Presentation Slides - Green Goals Conference 2025 - Transforming for Tomorrow
- Why Sports
- Jun 27
- 2 min read
26th June 2025 - One Birdcage Walk, London


Make Every Move Count.
Overview of Sport England's environmental sustainability strategy. Every Move and why it is important.
Denise Ludlam, Strategic Lead for Environmental Sustainability, Sport England.

Environmental Inequalities.
Communities adversely affected by climate change.
David Gent, CEO, Active Humber

How to Decarbonise Leisure Centres.
A step-by-step process for decarbonisation
Alan Barber, Energy Associate, Association of Public Service Excellence

Moving With Nature. Creating places for people and nature.
The growing importance of designing spaces that address climate change challenges.
Simon Ward, Technical Director, UK Head of Landscape Architecture, Atkins Réalis

Creating Sustainable Community-Focused Activity Venues.
Lee Valley Regional Park. Our impact-one million visitors, developing sports facilities and how we support nature connection and the wider park.
Shaun Dawson, Chief Executive, Lee Valley Regional Park Authority

The Walk to School Outreach (WTSO) Programme.
Achieving a modal shift to walking and wheeling to school
Julia Crear, Head of Delivery and Technical Services. Living Streets

Delivering a More Resilient Future for Sport: How nature can keep the game in play.
What is sports impact on its ecosystems and natural resources?
Sam Barratt, Chief of Youth Education and Advocacy at UN Environment Programme. Sports for Nature

Improving Quality of the Blue and Green Environment - Reducing Pollution.
How climate change is impacting marine and freshwater habitats, and its influence of sustainable food supply.
Mark Owen, Head of Fisheries, The Angling Trust

Carbon Literacy and the Sports Sector.
The regulatory drive for sustainability in sports.
Lucas Nabarro, Project Advocate, The Carbon Literacy Project

Your Board and ESG - getting sustainability on the agenda.
Why should your organisation engage with ESG?
Craig Beeston, Programme Manager, Sports Governance Academy

Nature, Climate an Health. Bigger, Better, More Joined UP.
Exploring how other sectors are recognising the links between nature, climate and health inequalities.
Dave Bell, Principal Advisor - Health and Environment, Natural England

Grassroots Sustainability in Action: Marlborough Sports Garden.
Explore how an urban multi-sport site embeds social, environmental and economic sustainability in practices.
Jack Harrison, Head of Sport Development. Bankside Open Spaces
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