Otago Daily Times

Rally first in NZ to go carbon neutral

- STAFF REPORTER

THE Otago Rally will be carbon neutral.

Motorsport New Zealand has establishe­d an environmen­t sustainabi­lity fund to help offset the sport’s carbon emissions and the Otago Rally will be the first event of its kind in New Zealand to offset its competitor­s’ carbon emissions.

It has pledged to contribute to the fund for the duration of this weekend’s rally as well as the two days of competitor reconnaiss­ance.

Event organiser Roger

Oakley said they were ‘‘proud to support this important Motorsport New Zealand initiative’’.

‘‘And we hope to lead other events towards contributi­ng to the scheme,” Oakley said.

“We all have a role to play in creating a more environmen­tally sustainabl­e New Zealand and this is an important step from the motorsport community.”

Motorsport New Zealand gained a 2star environmen­tal accreditat­ion from motorsport’s world governing body, the Federation Internatio­nale de l’Automobile (FIA), in 2018.

The environmen­tal sustainabi­lity fund was identified as the next step to gaining the full 3stars.

The fund is aimed at delivering environmen­tal projects which will offset the carbon dioxide emissions produced in motorsport.

The projects will vary from purchasing carbon credits to activities such as planting trees.

Initially, event organisers will opt in to contributi­ng to the fund but there are future plans to roll it out at an individual level, so competitor­s can choose to offset their carbon emissions for a price of about $2 to $3 when entering events. It would be akin to airline schemes.

Motorsport New Zealand acting CEO Elton Goonan is delighted to see Otago Rally volunteeri­ng to contribute to the new fund.

“The motorsport community here and around the world has been lucky enough to experience events set against the spectacula­r backdrop of New Zealand’s pristine landscapes, and it’s only right that we help ensure these continue to be enjoyed by generation­s to come,’’ he said.

“The global perception of transport, particular­ly cars, is changing with a shift towards minimising emissions and, as a sport, we need to support that.”

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