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In this short video, the 2024 Paris Olympics’ sustainability director offers business leaders advice on making dramatic cuts to carbon emissions.

July 23, 2024

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Sustainability efforts, including carbon reduction, are a priority for many organizations. However, many leaders struggle to scale this work. “Just knowing that it can be done would have been helpful from the start,” said Georgina Grenon, director of sustainability for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Her team proved that achieving an ambitious carbon goal at speed was indeed possible.

Her team had a tall order: to cut emissions for the largest sporting event in the world in half, on time and on budget. How did they manage such a daunting feat? Learn how in this video interview with Grenon. She believes that the 2024 Paris Olympics will leave a sustainability legacy that other industries and business leaders can learn from, in areas ranging from goal setting to budgeting to partnerships.

To learn more about the team’s sprint to Olympic sustainability, see “How the 2024 Paris Olympics Fast-Tracked Decarbonization” by Atalay Atasu and Luk N. Van Wassenhove.

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Kaushik Viswanath is features editor at MIT Sloan Management Review.

M. Shawn Read is the multimedia editor at MIT Sloan Management Review.

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