Olympic podiums made from recycled plastic in Paris

Athletes at the Paris Olympic Games will receive medals on podiums made entirely from recycled plastic.

Liz Alderman reports for The New York Times.


In short:

  • Le Pavé, a start-up in Paris, is manufacturing Olympic podiums and stadium seating from 100% recycled plastic.
  • The company, originally small, grew rapidly after securing a contract with the Olympic organizers, expanding to 34 employees.
  • Le Pavé collaborates with local recycling firms and schools, turning waste into useful products while engaging the community in environmental education.

Key quote:

“There is an overabundance of plastic that is harming the environment, but which also has proven economic potential if it can be repurposed.”

— Marius Hamelot, co-founder of Le Pavé.

Why this matters:

The Paris Olympics' commitment to sustainability extends beyond the podiums. Efforts include reducing carbon emissions, promoting public transportation, and ensuring venues adhere to eco-friendly standards. These measures reflect a growing recognition that the future of major events lies in their ability to operate responsibly and inspire global change.

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