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Passing the Green Baton to Future Olympic Cities
London 2012 set a new pace for sustainability. Will Sochi, Rio and PyeongChang rise to the challenge?
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Can London Get More People Hooked on Sustainable Fish?
An effort to serve sustainable fish at the 2012 Olympics has inspired a citywide movement.
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Olympic Village Part of Larger Vision for East London
After the 2012 Games, the Olympic Village will be transformed into a residential community with 2,800 new homes.
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Walking and Cycling Get an Olympic Boost
London 2012 uses the Summer Games as a catalyst to inspire more people to walk and cycle.
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London 2012 Sees the Forest for the Trees
Olympic venues, including the Velodrome’s cycle track, were constructed with responsibly sourced timber.
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Ready, Set, Sort: Composting Comes to the Olympics
Compostable food-service items support London’s efforts to host a zero-waste Olympic Games.
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London 2012 Goes the Distance for Water Conservation
Reclaimed wastewater helps the Olympic Park deliver a winning conservation strategy for a water-stressed region.
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Olympic Park Designed with Biodiversity in Mind
London 2012’s ecological legacy includes habitats for key species, from eels and otters to bats and black poplars.
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Green from Top to Bottom, Today and Tomorrow
London’s Olympic Stadium is a shining example of sustainable design and construction.
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Olympic Dreams: Raising the Bar on Sustainability
By going green in big ways, London 2012 aims to inspire lasting change.


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