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dataJune 4th, 2010

FitPlanet debuts Pledge of Sustainability for multiday events with the Special Olympics CT Summer Games

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This release was sent out to our friends in the media June 4 at 2:30 pm EST…

June 4, 2010 – Athletes for a Fit Planet LLC, a leading provider of environmental services to athletic events, is excited to announce that the Special Olympics Connecticut 2010 Summer Games is the first event to take the Multiday Event Pledge of Sustainability. Details of the Games’ Pledge can be found on the FitPlanet Green Events Calendar.

“Up until now, we have provided event organizers of road races, triathlons, and other mass-participation events with a single-day Pledge of Sustainability so they can publically commit to and communicate their intentions for greening their events,” said Bruce Rayner, Chief Green Officer, Athletes for a Fit Planet. “The Multiday Pledge expands on our single-day Pledge to include the environmental impact of accommodations, food service, and event transportation that address the complexities of multiday events such as the Special Olympics.”

The Special Olympics Connecticut 2010 Summer Games takes place June 11-13 at Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT. The University will provide room and board for over 2,000 athletes over the three-day event. Special Olympics and the university will provide transportation for athletes, family members and spectators between the event venues.

“Special Olympics Connecticut is committed to being environmentally responsible and FitPlanet’s Pledge of Sustainability provides us with a way to formalize and communicate that commitment. Our hope is that more and more individuals will take note and become more aware of what we are trying to accomplish.” said Laurie-Jean Hannon, Vice President of Games & Sports Development.

FitPlanet’s Multiday Pledge of Sustainability includes nine required items in three categories: event operations, accommodation and food services, and transportation. It was created for tournaments, games, camps, stage races and any type of event that last more than one day, according to Rayner.

The Pledge includes a commitment to measure the event’s environmental impact in these three areas and to implement specific initiatives to reduce the waste, carbon and water footprints. Events have the option to do more than the nine required items by adding electives to their Pledge.

The Special Olympics Connecticut Summer Games has pledged to the nine required items plus an additional 10 electives.

ABOUT ATHLETES FOR A FIT PLANET
Athletes for a Fit Planet LLC is a leading provider of environmental services to organizers of athletic events, including running, multisport, cycling and walking events. Fit Planet’s Pledge of Sustainability and Green Events Calendar provide a cost-effective way for event organizers to communicate their environmental practices to athletes. The Green Events Calendar is a tool for athletes to help them make informed decisions about the events they participate in. FitPlanet also offers environmentally-responsible companies creative marketing solutions for reaching the athlete community.

ABOUT SPECIAL OLYMPICS CONNECTICUT
Since 1969, Special Olympics Connecticut (SOCT) has been changing attitudes and changing lives through year-round sports training and athletic competitions for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. SOCT currently serves 12,514 athletes (with intellectual disabilities) and partners (without intellectual disabilities) from across the state. Athletes and partners compete in 22 different Olympic-type sports thanks to over 100 local coordinators, 900 coaches and 10,000 additional volunteers.

Weblinks
www.afitplanet.com
www.soct.org

Media Contacts
FitPlanet Contact: Bruce Rayner, 508-429-0976 or bruce@afitplanet.com
Special Olympics Connecticut Contact: Laura Gremelsbacker, 203-230-1201 x240 or LauraG@soct.org

dataApril 17th, 2010

Event Organizers: Get a 20% Earth Day Discount on the Pledge of Sustainability

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Whether you’re just introducing recycling or already a certified green event, race directors across the country are making great strides to be more eco-friendly.
FitPlanet wants to help you communicate your green commitment with a special offer on our Pledge of Sustainability. For one month, from Earth Day, April 22 until May 22, we are offering a 20% discount on the Pledge. That’s only $80 per event!
By Pledging to implement a minimum of nine sustainability practices for your event you get…
• The use of the Pledge of Sustainability logo on your website and in your marketing materials.
• Listing of your event in the Green Events Directory including the specific green initiatives your race is adopting. The FitPlanet website received 100,000 hits in March.
• Access to FitPlanet’s How-To Guide for Greening Events covering all aspects of producing a green race.
• Access to the Green Business Directory that lists dozens of companies that provide environmentally responsible products and services specifically for events like yours.
• A free One-Hour Consultation with FitPlanet on cost-effective strategies for greening your race.
• Participation in the monthly FitPlanet Webcast presenting the latest ideas and innovations for greening your race. Click here to join our upcoming Webcast at 3:00 pm Eastern Standard Time on April 29: Rethinking Hydration at Your Race: Toward Cup-Free and Plastic-Free Racing
Celebrate Earth Day by going green and saving green with FitPlanet’s Pledge of Sustainability.

dataApril 16th, 2010

FitPlanet Sponsoring the Refugee All Stars US Tour

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FitPlanet is honored to be the Sustainability Sponsor for Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars 2010 US Tour from April 14-May 22.

We love their music and what the band stand for. The All Stars’ message is one of peace and hope, and they are bring much needed attention to the environmental and social plight of West Africa. We encourage the Friends of FitPlanet to check out their concern schedule and see them in concert. If you can’t see them live, then download their music for free and check out the compelling documentary of their incredible story.

Check out the press release here.