The 1.8 Million Cup Conundrum: How Chicago Runs the World’s Greenest Marathon
Sustainable Practices at the Chicago Marathon: A Deep Dive into Environmental Impact & Innovation
In this episode of #Sustainability in 26.2 series of What Runs a Run podcast, we explore how the Chicago Marathon is innovating sustainable solutions to reduce its environmental footprint, from waste diversion to carbon offset programs. Cat Morris, the Sustainability Manager at Chicago Marathon Events (CME), shares insights into the race's initiatives, challenges, and success stories, offering practical tips for runners and event organizers alike.
Key Takeaways:
* How the Chicago Marathon implements large-scale composting and waste diversion, achieving an 83% rate
* Strategies for reducing the carbon footprint, including participant travel emissions and renewable energy use
* The role and impact of volunteer programs like the Green Team volunteers in sustainability efforts
* Innovative partnerships with TerraCycle for recycling gel wrappers, heat sheets, and packaging waste
* Community engagement through soil donation, food recovery, and neighborhood neighborhood impact
* Practical sustainability tips for runners: reusables, clothing choices, and course hydration
* Future goals including zero waste certification, organizational sustainability certification, and expanding offset programs
Time Stamps:
00:00 - Introduction to sustainability in the Chicago Marathon
00:28 - Kat Morris’s journey to leading the marathon’s sustainability efforts
01:12 - Key initiatives since 2015, including compostable cups
02:36 - Achieving large-scale waste diversion and composting strategies
03:33 - Partnering with Gatorade and branding reusable cups
04:34 - Collecting banana peels and other compostables, donating soil to community gardens
05:14 - Soil to soil program and the broader impact on neighborhoods
07:01 - Waste diversion metrics and programs for gel and snack wrappers
08:10 - Recycling heat sheets and other course materials with Trex
09:13 - Challenges and evolution in recycling and composting partnerships
11:14 - Volunteer involvement, Green Team programs, and community engagement
13:36 - Partnership with College of Chicago and water refill stations
15:11 - balancing international participation and carbon emissions
16:28 - Initiatives for carbon offsetting, including reforestation and renewable energy
18:33 - Electric vehicles in the marathon’s transportation fleet
19:22 - Strategies supporting a 50% emissions reduction goal by 2030
21:52 - Potential for a carbon levy or offsets for overseas travelers
23:41 - Recycling sneakers, medals, and sustainable merchandise options
25:08 - Community impact: neighborhood management, food recovery, and local economic benefits
29:40 - Runner tips for sustainability: reusable water bottles, clothing donation, and eco-friendly gear
33:15 - Launch of the new event, "Plugging," for community clean-ups
35:39 - Growing participation in environmental volunteer initiatives
37:19 - Surprising items found in waste bins and local neighborhood runs
38:33 - Favorite neighborhoods for running and tips for eco-conscious training
39:39 - Quickfire fun: best post-race snacks, scents, and memorable marathon finds
40:27 - Reflecting on a 90% waste diversion goal and imagining a zero-waste world
43:34 - What’s next for Chicago's sustainability efforts after achieving Evergreen status
Reference (s):
* Chicago Marathon Sustainability Initiatives - Link [https://www.chicagomarathon.com/get-involved/sustainability/]