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Press Release - Houston Marathon - 2/26/13

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
          Council For Responsible Sport Awards Gold Certification To 
                         2013 Chevron Houston Marathon

        Houston Marathon Committee Adds a Variety of New Initiatives to 
       Their Slate of Environmentally and Socially Responsible Practices  

HOUSTON - The Council for Responsible Sport announced on Tuesday that the 
Houston Marathon Committee has been awarded a Gold Certification for its 
sustainability efforts while conducting the 2013 Chevron Houston Marathon 
event weekend.  The Houston Marathon Committee (HMC) is now one of only 
eight organizations ever to achieve this distinction since the Council 
launched its certification program in 2008. 

The three-day event weekend generated 17.74 tons of waste, 83% of which was 
diverted out of landfills.  The HMC recycled 11.27 tons and composted 3.45 
tons, while sending 3.02 tons to landfills.  The integrated planning 
efforts of the HMC, corporate partners, the GRB Convention Center, 
Discovery Green, Waste Management, and green crew volunteers made this 
initiative a reality. 

"We have a responsibility to the local communities, to our loyal 
participants, and our corporate partners to operate responsibly in regard 
to environmental and social best practices," stated Wade Morehead, 
Executive Director of the Houston Marathon Committee.  "We are grateful 
that the Council of Responsible Sport has created a quantifiable method to 
measure success in these areas, and to garner a gold certification in the 
second year of this initiative is truly gratifying."

For the past three years, the HMC has partnered with Waste Management and 
their Sustainability Services to incorporate their greening efforts into 
every stage of the race weekend events. Waste Management donates 
sustainable port-o-lets and assists with the HMC's waste collection, 
removal and diversion to their state-of-the-art recycling and composting 
center.

"Last year, the Houston Marathon Committee took on the ambitious challenge 
of having both the 2012 Chevron Houston Marathon and U.S. Olympic Marathon 
Trials certified by the Council for Responsible Sport," said Keith Peters, 
Executive Director of the Council. "Their dedication to continuous 
improvement in the areas of environmental and social responsibility is 
truly remarkable.  People often think of our certification as being all 
about environmental responsibility, but over half of the credits pertain to 
socially responsible things like community involvement, promoting healthy 
lifestyles and inclusion. The Chevron Houston Marathon scores well in every 
category."

The HMC earned 52 of the 55 credits for which it applied.  This included 
credits for collaborating with the Houston Fire Department to produce a 
Hands-Only CPR Awareness video for training race attendees, in addition to 
partnering with Hirsch Elementary School to assist with their Dream Team 
Recycling Rally.

Here is a partial list of the many successful sustainability initiatives 
implemented in 2013:

-The HMC partnered with Virtual Race Bags to eliminate the printing and 
distribution of over 15,000 pounds of paper.  
-100% online registration for the Chevron Houston Marathon event weekend
-3,700 pounds of the clothing discarded at the start of the races was 
collected and given to Star of Hope Mission, a local agency dedicated to 
meeting the needs of Houston's homeless. 
-1,223 pound (978 pairs) of old running shoes were collected and donated to 
SEARCH Homeless Services.
-Of the 93 vehicles used for race operations, 57% used alternative fuel 
(electric) 
-The HMC's relationships with Clif Bar allowed 73% of GU packets 
distributed at EXPO and the race course to be collected, terracycled and 
created into products for additional use.  
-8,930 pounds of unused bottled water and food from the post-race party was 
donated to the Houston Food Bank
-The HMC implemented 100% no Styrofoam policy

In addition to the metrics above, the impact or footprint of a number of 
other aspects were measured:

-The carbon footprint of Chevron Houston Marathon participants traveling to 
and from the event totaled 1,765 metric tonnes.
-The carbon footprint of event related operations for the Houston Marathon 
was 2.75 metric tonnes.
-The water footprint attributed to the Houston Marathon was 295,000 gallons. 
Due to water conservation measures in place in the LEED Certified George R. 
Brown Convention Center, it is estimated that some 20% less water was used 
than would have been in a conventional building.
-All grey and black water from portable sanitation stations were 
transported to a wastewater treatment plant, while liquid waste containers 
were provided throughout the George R. Brown Convention Center to allow 
runners to empty beverage containers prior to recycling them.

For more information on the Houston Marathon Committee's green initiatives, 
please visit  
http://www.chevronhoustonmarathon.com/GeneralInfo/GreenInitiative.cfm.    

About the Houston Marathon Committee, Inc.

Established in 1972, the Houston Marathon Committee, Inc. (HMC), a Running 
USA Founding Member, annually organizes the nation's premier winter 
marathon, half-marathon, and 5K. Over 250,000 participants, volunteers and 
spectators make Chevron Houston Marathon Race Day the largest single-day 
sporting event in Houston.  Race Weekend generates over $50 million in 
economic impact for the region annually.  Host to 12 U.S. Half Marathon 
Championships since 2005 and the 1992 women's Olympic Trials Marathon, HMC 
conducted the nationally-televised 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon, which 
featured men and women competing on the same course simultaneously for the 
first time, vying for the chance to represent Team USA at the 2012 Olympic 
Games. 

For more information, visit www.chevronhoustonmarathon.com.  

About the Council for Responsible Sport:

Our vision is a world where responsibly produced sports events are the 
norm.

Our mission is to provide objective, independent verification of the 
socially and environmentally responsible work event organizers are doing, 
and to actively support event organizers who strive to make a difference in 
their communities.

Our Certification program provides a comprehensive method for event 
directors to incorporate environmental and socially responsible initiatives 
into their events, while informing stakeholders about events that adhere to 
a rigorous set of standards. Certified events range in size from 
ParalympicsGB Training Camps held at the University of Bath in the UK, with 
some 150 athletes participating, to the AJC Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta, 
Georgia, with 55,077 timed finishers. To date, 50 different events have 
achieved certification from the Council for Responsible Sport, serving over 
710,000 athletes in the process.

The current version of the Council's Certification standards was developed 
by an outside working group of 18 sustainability experts and reviewed by a 
wide range of stakeholders. Certification is modeled after the U.S. Green 
Building Council's LEED Green Building Rating System, which certifies 
buildings and materials according to resource conservation and energy 
efficiency criteria.

http://www.councilforresponsiblesport.org 

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