IMS becomes first sports facility to earn Silver Responsible Sport certification.
Will talking more liberal environmental whacko bull manure sell more tickets?
Not to more people who hate cars to start with and want to eliminate them one way or another, those cars and people like you who are blamed for everything.
Liberalism destroys everything it touches. You think they are going to leave you alone?
Look what guys getting fake surgical tits did to women's sports.
Read the list of bull manure phrases and decide for yourself.

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RACER Staff | February 9, 2023 10:52 AM ET
Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the first sport facility to achieve organizational certification through the Council for Responsible Sport (Council).
So INDY gets a certificate that says INDY does whatever the "council" demands?
Organizational certification became available for the first time in August 2021. The new standard is based on the recognition of the core principles of power of sport, resolution of
climate change, enablement of
social justice and business of sport. In committing to the new framework, IMS implemented year-round
tracking of environmental and social impacts for the more than 300 events hosted at IMS annually.
So INDY is going to change the climate. INDY is going to inact social justice based on "feelings" instead of actual laws, and is going to keep track of doing that kind of stuff year-round?
Previously, in 2021, the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge was certified a responsible event.
The Council provides a structured approach for event hosts and organizers to measure, implement, validate and improve the
social and environmental sustainability of their events and venues. Certification is earned by taking action spanning five categories: planning and communications, procurement, resource management, access and
equity and community legacy. IMS ultimately accomplished 210 credits across these categories, earning silver level distinction as a Certified Organization.
The scoring system and "points" for complying with the demands has not been made public.
So a "council" demands that INDY institute equity or "equal outcomes" instead of "equal opportunity" for everyone., and a legacy or history of doing that in the community, to get a certificate that says that INDY discriminated so everyone has the same results instead of the same opportunity of success.
“IMS’s commitment to embrace
social and environmental realities and to implement a systematic approach to setting goals, adapting operations and measuring progress is outstanding,” said Rico Tesio, Council for Responsible Sport board chair. “Achieving Responsible Sport certification at an organizational level is not only a real milestone in the venue’s own storied history, but also demonstrates leadership in motorsport and beyond and should be celebrated as vigorously as any checkered flag waved on the famous Yard of Bricks.”
So INDY is showing "leadership" by agreeing to do whatever the head of the "council" (Rico Tesio,) demands that they do?
In what ways does INDY lead by following what they are demanded to do?
Specifically what organizations are members of the "council", since council implies that it is more than one person.
Key partnerships and the implementation of new tracking technology helped IMS achieve this landmark goal. With the addition of the new organizational certification, the Council implemented ReScore, a system designed to help venues track their progress.
WM Sustainability Services was critical in IMS’s
sustainability journey, providing support by documenting a variety of resource management credits relating to
emissions calculations,
waste diversion and
energy consumption.
So an organization outside INDY has a scoring system that INDY must use to document that INDY is doing what they are told to do.
“This is a monumental and impactful achievement for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, earned through a comprehensive commitment to innovation and hard work that
safeguards our community and leads the way in our sport,” IMS President Doug Boles said. “We learned a lot in 2021 when we received our event certification for the Indy 500. That process helped us get to this moment, where we are now
tracking the impact of our events throughout the year and
implementing systemic programs that
yield results.
Everything yields results. What specific "results" are you talking about?
“We remain committed to becoming the most
sustainable motorsport venue in the world, and we are grateful for the support and enthusiasm shown by our fans as we continue to identify new opportunities to
encourage their participation in this journey.”
Does "encourage" mean that INDY is going to force fans to do what an outside "council" tells INDY to do?
As part of the new certification, IMS implemented new standards and procedures including the development of a
diversity, equity and inclusion plan, along with a public commitment to the
measurement and mitigation of environmental impacts. IMS expanded
waste diversion efforts beyond the Indianapolis 500 to include events hosted at IMS year-round. Additionally, IMS adopted new
procurement policies and protocols,
eliminating single-use plastic and
Styrofoam in office spaces, as well as
prioritizing purchases from women- and minority-owned businesses and
businesses with sustainability related certifications.
Another type of discrimination pushing females and blacks to the front and only buying from companies who do the same kind of discrimination.
Liberals have a very fancy way of hiding that they are forcing discrimination and environmental whacko practices onto INDY.
Specifically who are the dictators who make up the "council"?
Are we supposed to believe that the "council" is a group of organizations that force other organizations to do what the liberals order them to do or they will not get the same certificate that says they have been ordered to do so?
Exactly who is that "council" that makes up the "Council for Responsible Sport"?
Or is this another success-destroying organization that will lead to destroying the organization owned by Roger Penske?
And who exactly decided that an outside organization would be telling Roger Penske what to do with property which he is the owner of?