Olympics equipment heads for ‘second life’ post-Games
The Peninsula
PARIS: The stands have fallen quiet and the Athletes Village is emptying. What happens to all the equipment now the 2024 Paris Olympics are over? Org...
PARIS: The stands have fallen quiet and the Athletes’ Village is emptying. What happens to all the equipment now the 2024 Paris Olympics are over? Organisers have plans for it.
Over decades, the Olympics have forged a reputation for monumental waste, with whole stadiums sometimes left to rot once the two-week sporting extravaganza moves on.
But Paris promised to do things differently, using temporary venues to cut construction work but also forcing suppliers to think about a “second life” for the equipment they supplied, from tennis balls to the sand for the beach volleyball.
“Before we ordered anything, we thought about what this thing is going to become afterwards,” Paris 2024 sustainability director Georgina Grenon told AFP in an interview last week.
The approach is new for a major global sports event, with her team initially looking for ideas they could copy from FIFA football tournaments or past Olympics before deciding they needed to invent one themselves.