Without spectators, the Tokyo Games cuts its carbon footprint by 12.5%

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This reduction is mainly due to emissions linked to air travel (80%) by foreign spectators and emissions related to accommodation and food.

Due to the pandemic, the famous global competition has no international spectators this year. Photo: Angela Weiss/AFP

The pandemic isn't all bad... at least from a carbon impact point of view. In fact, 2020 and its various lockdowns led to a spectacular drop in consumption, in turn reducing our carbon footprint. This research is based on an analysis of available scientific literature about the Olympics, and work published by the organisers of these competitions. According to Greenly's calculations, the empty stands in Tokyo reduce the carbon footprint of the Games by 12.5% compared to previous editions.

The Brazilian team, with 301 members, follows team USA, with a carbon footprint of 810T of CO2e. Brunei is the lowest emitting country, with a carbon footprint of only 1.3T CO2e, due to its smaller delegation and proximity to Japan. In 2016, during the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, the production of commemorative coins required 75,000 tonnes of CO2e. The Olympic Torch Relay, another flagship Olympic tradition, emits 3,000 tonnes of CO2e, the equivalent of 1,500 flights from Paris to New York.

 

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