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Olympics: Team Japan kits to have carbon footprint labels

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TOKYO: Japanese Olympians stepping up to the podium in Paris will have more than a medal to be proud of this summer: the carbon footprint of their eco-friendly team kits.

Unveiling Team Japan’s official wear on Wednesday, Asics said the jackets, trousers and other items athletes will wear on the podium and at press conference­s would have the amount of carbon dioxide emited during production stamped on them, in a nod to the green goals put forth by the host city.

The team’s warm-up suit jacket shows 8.8 kg of carbon dioxide equivalent­s (CO2E) were emited in its production while botoms show 5.5 kg of CO2E.

“The Paris Games are billed as the most sustainabi­lity-focused event in Olympic history, so we adhered to that concept,” said Makoto Ohori, manager of Asics’ apparel and equipment developmen­t.

The Tokyo-based company said it reduced emissions on the official kits by about 34% from the last Games in Tokyo by using recycled and lighter material as well as renewable energy at its factory in Japan. The showcasing of green credential­s has become an obligatory part of recent Games, but Paris 2024’s goal is the most ambitious yet: to halve the carbon footprint compared with the average of 3.5 million tonnes of CO2 emissions in previous Summer Olympics.

“By figuring out the carbon footprint of each item and labelling it on the products, we hope to boost transparen­cy as well as raise awareness among athletes towards the environmen­t,” Asics’ Ohori said.

United Nations scientists say halving the world’s greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 is a must to stop a rise in average temperatur­es of more than 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit). The internatio­nal body’s climate chief said this month the world has two years to take action to avert far worse climate change.

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