Back by Popular Demand – The Green Blue Launches University Sailing
Sustainability Challenge 2016-17
Will you take the challenge?
The Green Blue has teamed up with British University Sailing
Association (BUSA) to invite university sailing clubs from across the UK to
enter the University Sailing Sustainability Challenge 2016-17.
Following the success of the 2015-16 challenge, which saw 10
University Sailing Clubs taking action to make their sailing more
environmentally sustainable, The Green Blue, the joint environment programme of
the RYA and British
Marine, will once again run the challenge for the next academic year.
Supported by BUSA, the challenge involves University Sailing
Clubs competing to undertake as many sustainable actions as they can throughout
the academic year. By undertaking these positive actions they will have the
opportunity to demonstrate to the rest of the boating community how achievable
and rewarding sustainable boating can be.
Each club needs to appoint a Sustainability Officer who will
act as The Green Blue’s main point of contact and the key driver to lead their
club to success. In the last challenge students undertaking geography, science
and marine related degrees were keen to take up the position to build on their
skills and knowledge and add their involvement with a UK Sustainable Boating
Programme to their CV.
Sustainable actions include: ensuring sailing venues have a
Spill Kit available to clean up any accidental spills when boaters are handling
oil and fuel, ensuring members use re-usable sports bottles during training
sessions and events to reduce waste and single use plastic bottles, and making
sure boats, trailers and equipment follow the Check Clean Dry approach to
minimise the risk of spreading invasive non-native species around UK waters.
Sustainability Officer for York University Sailing and
Windsurfing Club (YUSWC), Blair Davies said: “The sustainability challenge has
been great in stimulating new attitudes as to how our club operates. As an
environmental science student, it has given me the chance to apply my knowledge
to lessen the environmental impacts of YUSWC.
“For the club it’s been pivotal in establishing sustainable
attitudes of all members, gaining recognition from the university’s sports
union and BUSA. There’s always room to improve operations to become more
sustainable, and The Green Blue initiative gives impetus to UK sailing clubs to
be greener. It’s very gratifying and something every club should get on board
with.”

Award Levels
Participating clubs have to complete and evidence as many of
the fourteen sustainable actions as they can to achieve either a Bronze, Silver
or Gold Award level – before 20th February 2017. All USCs that reach
an award level will be awarded a certificate for their efforts and achievement.
The top three universities that evidence the most sustainable
actions after completing at least eight out the fourteen will be awarded a
prize. If there is a tie between the top-performing clubs, a prize draw will
determine who shifts into first, second and third place.
· First: £500 prize
· Second: £250 prize
· Third:
£100 prize
The winners and runners-up will be invited to attend the 2017
RYA Suzuki Dinghy Show at Alexandra Palace in early March 2017 to receive their
prizes and certificates on the main stage.
If you know or are
part of a university sailing club that is interested in getting involved or
want to find out more about the challenge, contact Kate Fortnam, The Green
Blue’s Environmental Outreach Officer, at kate.fortnam@thegreenblue.org.uk or call 023 8060 4227.
You can cheer on
next year’s University Sailing Clubs through the sustainability challenge by
following @thegreenblue on Twitter.