Marstrand, Sweden – 18 August 2025
The 2025 ILCA Senior European Championships & Open European Trophy in Marstrand combined world-class sailing with strong environmental responsibility. The event fully complied with Sweden’s strict recycling and environmental laws, setting a benchmark for sustainable sports events in Europe.
Key Sustainability Highlights:
- Recycling Made Easy: 15 dedicated stations across the harbour separated paper, plastic, and aluminium, with extra containers for high-volume waste.
- Plastic Bottle Return: All plastic bottles were collected following Sweden’s Pant deposit-refund system, ensuring high recycling rates.
- Organic Waste Management: Restaurants collaborated with local authorities to handle food waste separately and responsibly.
- Eco-Friendly Catering: Meals were served on recycled paper plates with wooden cutlery, all sent for energy recovery after use.
- Freshwater Provision: Sailors had access to high-quality tap water at multiple stations, reducing single-use bottles.
All of these initiatives were aligned with the EurILCA Sustainability Programme, demonstrating a coordinated effort to make sailing events more environmentally responsible. Readers are invited to learn more about the programme at eurilca.org/sustainability
By combining top-level competition with environmentally responsible practices, Marstrand 2025 demonstrated that major sailing events can leave a positive mark on both sport and the planet.
Report and cover photo by Agustín Argüelles – EurILCA | Source: Rasmus Bergström – GKSS.