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Friday, June 18 2021 - 09:00
AsiaNet
International Coalition Formed by Sports-Focused NGOs Seeks to Promote Health Protocol Verification of Venue Operations at Global Scale in Light of COVID-19
NEW YORK, June 18, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

A coalition of some of the world's most prominent non-governmental 
organizations focused on sports and planetary health announced today that they 
have joined with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) to launch a 
global awareness campaign to advance health and safety practices in venues of 
all sizes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The collaboration will benefit from the combined reach and influence of Sport 
and Sustainability International (SandSI), Green Sports Alliance (GSA), Sports 
Environment Alliance (SEA), Golf Environment Organization and EcoAthletes, who 
collectively include sports organization members in more than 50 countries on 
multiple continents. SandSI, GSA and SEA will work in concert with IWBI to 
promote the importance of independent assessments of health and safety measures 
being taken at sports venues in thousands of communities.

Recognizing that human health is inextricably linked to both the health of the 
planet and the strength of socio-economic institutions that support everyday 
life, Dr. Allen Hershkowitz, Chairman of SandSI's Board and Environmental 
Science Advisor to the New York Yankees, said, "Good health and well-being are 
prioritized as one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and, given the 
influence of sports, this can be a powerful way to highlight the impact of our 
buildings on our health. Addressing the pandemic from a global perspective is 
of the utmost importance. We need a coordinated global effort to give fans 
confidence that their favorite teams and venues are taking every precaution so 
they can feel confident returning to the stadiums and arenas."

Accordingly, this effort is focused on encouraging all sports federations, 
leagues, venues and teams to enhance their venues' health and safety protocols 
and assuring that those protocols are assessed by a credible third party that 
focuses on health and facility operations.

"We're excited to have already in place and in market the WELL Health-Safety 
Rating, which has proven to be a useful tool for the more than 30 sports and 
entertainment facilities in the U.S. applying it, many of which have already 
achieved the rating," said IWBI President and CEO Rachel Hodgdon. "We know that 
there are myriad league and organizational protocols that have been established 
and a patchwork of varying municipal, regional and national guidelines that 
have been laid out. But our customers needed something that could help them 
communicate clearly and succinctly that the health and well-being of their 
employees, guests and community stakeholders were the top priority and specific 
strategies were being implemented, built on the available science."

Hodgdon noted that the WELL Health-Safety Rating was developed in response to 
acute health threats such as the COVID-19 pandemic and that it has far-reaching 
applicability for supporting the ongoing health and safety needs of people in a 
given space, during both normal operating periods and in times of emergencies.

By focusing on operational policies, maintenance protocols, emergency plans and 
stakeholder engagement, the rating empowers organizations to prioritize the 
health of their staff, visitors and stakeholders.

The WELL Health-Safety Rating has resonated since its launch. Spaces enrolled 
in the rating have crossed 1.7 billion square feet, spanning all industries and 
building types. Achieved in just 11 months, the milestone signals accelerated 
global adoption of strategies that use our buildings as frontline caregivers in 
the immediate battle against COVID-19 and helps companies move toward a 
long-term commitment to healthier places. As a result, adoption of all IWBI 
programs applying WELL Building Standard (WELL) strategies, including via 
pursuit of the rating or WELL Certification, now stands at nearly 2.6 billion 
square feet across 97 countries.
Sports organizations have been aggressively pursuing the rating. More than 30 
sports and entertainment venues have enrolled in or achieved the rating since 
September 2020. Those that have achieved the rating include:

   -- Amalie Arena / Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL)
   -- AT&T Stadium / Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
   -- BB&T Center / Florida Panthers (NHL)
   -- Bridgestone Arena / Nashville Predators (NHL)
   -- Fenway Park / Boston Red Sox (MLB)
   -- Golden 1 Center / Sacramento Kings (NBA)
   -- PNC Park / Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB)
   -- Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse / Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) and Cleveland
      Monsters (AHL)
   -- Rose Quarter Campus / Portland Trailblazers (NBA)
   -- Scotiabank Arena / Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), Toronto Raptors (NBA) and
      Toronto Marlies (AHL)
   -- Spectrum Center – Charlotte Hornets (NBA)
   -- AT&T Center and Toyota Field / San Antonio Spurs (NBA)
   -- State Farm Arena / Atlanta Hawks (NBA)
   -- Wells Fargo Center / Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) and Philadelphia Flyers
      (NHL)
   -- Yankee Stadium / New York Yankees (MLB) & NYCFC (MLS)

Philippe Duperrex, Secretary General of SandSI - Sport and Sustainability 
International: "Reducing the spread of the pandemic requires a massive 
coordination of civil society. The world aches for trusted organizations to 
guide us toward healthier communities, and sports can play an important role to 
lead by example and help inspire others.''

Roger McClendon, Executive Director, Green Sports Alliance:

"The number one priority of sports teams, leagues, and venues is to get fans 
back in the stands safely. Helping ensure the health and wellness of employees, 
players, and fans within arenas and stadiums so they can confidently experience 
the thrill of live sports together continues to be a major focus for the Green 
Sports Alliance. IWBI and the WELL Health-Safety Rating are valuable resources 
to ensure that Green Sports Alliance members have the expert science, 
knowledge, tools and procedures to help provide a safer environment for 
everyone. I look forward to continuing to share the WELL Health-Safety program 
with our members as we continue our journey to safely get back in the stands to 
watch our favorite sports teams!"

Dr. Sheila Nguyen, Executive Director, Sports Environment Alliance:

"The health and well-being of our community has always been a focus for the 
sports industry. Enduring and learning from challenges such as COVID-19, 
emphasizes the fact that we must have the tools and means to be our most 
resilient, so we can protect the places where we play and the people who love 
to play sport. Initiatives such as the IWBI WELL Health-Safety Rating lead the 
way and help shape our understanding in this field. We are supportive of all 
the local and international efforts such as IWBI's that provide health and 
safety options for our industry, so we can build back resilient." 

Lew Blaustein, Founder, EcoAthletes:

"EcoAthletes, which inspires and coaches athletes to lead climate action, 
understands that climate health and public health are inextricably intertwined. 
That's why we believe that sports venues can and must address be COVID-19 and 
climate change is a must. Those stadiums and arenas that achieve the WELL 
Health-Safety certification Rating are on the way to doing both."

Hershkowitz noted that the collaboration of these esteemed NGOs is critical as 
the world continues to respond to the devastating impacts of the pandemic. 
"Sporting organizations have an outsized opportunity to demonstrate best 
practices at scale, and to communicate those practices in ways that both 
educate and reassure their vast publics and we want to harness that voice," 
said Hershkowitz. "We're looking forward to rolling out the elements of the 
campaign in the coming weeks." These will include toolkits for the NGOs to use 
to help spread the word to the venues and organizations in their memberships, 
and visibility for those organizations who successfully achieve the third-party 
rating for their efforts.

About the International WELL Building Institute
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) is a public benefit 
corporation and the world's leading organization focused on deploying people 
first places to advance a global culture of health. IWBI mobilizes its 
community through the administration of the WELL Building Standard (WELL) and 
the WELL Health-Safety Rating, management of the WELL AP credential, the 
pursuit of applicable research, the development of educational resources, and 
advocacy for policies that promote health and well-being everywhere. More 
information on WELL can be found here ( http://www.wellcertified.com/ ).

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SOURCE: International WELL Building Institute (IWBI)