BEIJING: On the occasion of World Environment Day, the International Olympic Committee has praised Beijing 2022 for its efforts in low carbon, environmental protection and sustainable development in an article published on its official website.
IOC research showed that 85 percent of all permanent venues used at the Olympic Games from Athens 1896 to Pyeongchang 2018, and 92 percent of permanent venues used in the 21st century, remain in use.
After the Games wrap up, the venues enable local communities to play more sport and engage in physical activity. They also create jobs and help regenerate cities and regions, the IOC said.
Furthermore, by demonstrating new ideas and technologies, the Olympic venues illustrate solutions for cutting energy consumption and greenhouse gases.
Beijing’s National Aquatics Center, known as the “Ice Cube” and “Water Cube,” uses state-of-the-art materials and techniques to reduce energy consumption by as much as 30 percent, the article said.
Inspired by bubbles, the center’s walls use ethyltetrofluoroethylene, which is just one percent the weight of glass but is a better thermal insulator, helping to trap solar energy and allow daylight into the building, thus saving on energy or heating and lighting too. –Agencies