For Immediate Release
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Contact: Mitch Brindley, President, Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association
(ICSA)
Phone: 757-287-1201, Email: [email protected]

Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association announces environmental initiative.

The ICSA Board of Directors has announced an initiative to eliminate
single-use plastic bottles from all Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association
(ICSA) regattas in an effort to reduce plastic waste from the landfills, the
oceans, and the environment in general. 

The directive issued includes a requirement for ICSA regatta hosts to
provide a suitable water source to replace bottled water customarily
purchased by each sailing team at each regatta throughout the sailing
season. Collegiate sailors will be required to bring reusable water bottles
to events. Recycling bins will also be provided at each regatta site. The
stated purpose of this initiative is to "eliminate the amount of single-use
water bottles at ICSA events to the extent practicable." 

Working with Sailors for the Sea, a non-profit organization composed of
sailors that educates and empowers the boating community to protect and
restore the oceans and coastal waters, the ICSA hopes to reduce and perhaps
eliminate entirely the approximately 25,000 single-use bottles purchased
each season for ICSA regattas. More information about Sailors for the Sea
can be found at www.sailorsforthesea.org.

Several facts have contributed to this decision. Single-use plastic bottles
of water cost up to 10,000 times the cost of tap water. Bottled water does
not undergo the quality testing that tap water does. Seventeen million
barrels of oil are used in the production of water bottles yearly. The
bottles take thousands of years to degrade and contribute to litter problems
onshore and offshore. Only 1 in 5 water bottles are recycled; the other 4
contribute to 3 billion pounds of waste.

ICSA is also partnering with Klean KanteenR to provide high quality,
food-grade stainless steel reusable water bottles to the college sailors at
a discount. More information is available at
www.KleanKanteen.com/collegesailing.

About College Sailing
The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) is the governing authority
for sailing competition at colleges and universities throughout the United
States and some parts of Canada. The ICSA promotes, legislates, supervises,
and provides overall guidance to 7 member regional conferences and
affiliated institutions. The ICSA's 200 member teams compete in over 370
ICSA events annually.  More information is available at
www.collegesailing.org. 

About Klean KanteenR
Klean Kanteen created the first BPA-free metal bottle designed for personal
hydration. The family-owned company was created in 2004 and is based in
Chico, Calif. The founders of the company were concerned about both the
environmental impacts of plastic use and the early research linking certain
plastics and BPA to a growing list of illnesses including cancer, heart
disease and diabetes. Klean Kanteens were created to give people an
environmentally friendly, healthy alternative to plastic and aluminum
bottles. All Klean Kanteen products are made with high quality, 18/8,
food-grade stainless steel and are responsibly manufactured in China at a
partner facility that is committed to strong environmental and labor
standards. Learn more at www.kleankanteen.com. 


-ICSA-


Mitch Brindley
President, Intercollegiate Sailing Association
757 287-1201 m
757 683-3387 w
757 683-6124 f





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