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Second “Living Bid Book” by Munich 2018 Bid Committee on “CO2 Compensation” Published

March 7, 2011

MUNICH, Germany, March 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ –

– Information Campaign “Living Bid Book” Consists of Video Documentations
on Main Themes of Bid

– “Living Bid Book – CO2 Compensation” After Visit of IOC Evaluation
Commission now Live

The video documentations visualize and explain the official Munich 2018
bid documents. Following the first edition on “Paralympics”, the second
“Living Bid Book” is now available on “CO2 compensation” as part of the
environmental concept.

To view the Multimedia News Release, please click:

http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/prne/mbc/47618/

The Munich 2018 Bid Committee has set itself the ambitious goal of
staging carbon neutral Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games 2018 and
establishing new standards in the ecologically sustainable conduct of major
sporting events. The video documentation illustrates the goals and most
important building blocks of the concept.

During its visit from 1 – 4 March 2011, the Evaluation Commission of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) has examined Munich’s bid, and in this
context also the subject area of “environment and sustainability”, with
regard to its viability.

Boris Schwartz, Head of Environment and Sustainability of the Munich 2018
Bid Committee, on the most important objectives: “We have three core ideas:
1. Saving energy by improving efficiency. 2. Avoiding emissions by using
regenerative energy. 3. Compensating for what finally remains in terms of
burdens.”

As a member of the Expert Group on evaluating compensation measures,

Martin Ewald from Allianz Climate Solutions comments on the three step plan:
“In practical terms, this means that activities which are as energy efficient
as possible should be combined with high quality local and international
compensation projects in the field of renewable energy.”

    The next "Living Bid Book" will be published on the subject of "Security".

    Press contact Munich 2018 Bid Committee
    Anna Lena Muehlhauser
    Bewerbungsgesellschaft Muenchen 2018 GmbH
    Agnes-Pockels-Bogen 1
    D-80992 Munich
    Telephone: +49(089)540428-320
    E-mail: presse@muenchen2018.org

SOURCE Bewerbungsgesellschaft M?nchen 2018 GmbH


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