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Running Towards a Greener Future: Run Nash’s Commitment to Sustainability

As Earth Month comes to an end, it’s a time for reflection, action, and celebration of our planet’s precious resources. Amidst the global call for environmental stewardship, organizations worldwide are reevaluating their practices and embracing sustainability as a core value. In the realm of sports and fitness, the running community is no exception, with race production companies like Run Nash leading the charge towards a greener, more sustainable future.

At Run Nash, the commitment to sustainability goes hand in hand with the love for running and the outdoors. As runners lace up their shoes and hit the pavement, they’re not just logging miles; they’re also making a statement about their dedication to preserving the environment for future generations.

So, what does sustainability mean in the context of running events? It’s about more than just reducing waste or recycling water bottles (though those are important too!). It’s a holistic approach that encompasses every aspect of the race, from planning and logistics to participant engagement and community outreach.

One of the pillars of Run Nash’s sustainability efforts is waste reduction. Every year, the event strives to minimize its environmental footprint by implementing strategies to reduce, reuse, and recycle waste generated during the race. From encouraging carpooling and using biodegradable materials for signage to helping organize running shoe donations and medal recycling, every effort is made to divert waste from landfills and promote a circular economy.

In addition to its environmental initiatives, Run Nash also prioritizes social sustainability by giving back to the community and supporting local causes. Whether through fundraising efforts, volunteer opportunities, or partnerships with local nonprofits, the event seeks to make a positive impact beyond the racecourse, strengthening the bonds between runners and the communities they call home.

As we celebrate Earth Month and reflect on the importance of sustainability, Run Nash stands as a shining example of how sports and fitness can be a catalyst for positive change. By embracing sustainability as a core value and taking concrete action to reduce its environmental impact, Run Nash inspires runners everywhere to lace up their shoes and join the race towards a greener, more sustainable future. Together, we can make every step count—for our health, our planet, and generations to come.

 

Make Your Miles More Meaningful with ACS!

Official Charity Partner:

American Cancer Society

DetermiNation Endurance Series

RELENTLESS TOGETHER.
The DetermiNation Endurance Series is the signature program for all American Cancer Society endurance events and our running events are the backbone of our program. They will help you do the unthinkable, achieve what seems impossible, and change the course of cancer together.

JOIN THE TEAM TO SAVE LIVES FROM CANCER

Unfortunately, most of us have a connection to cancer and the American Cancer Society needs your help to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. As a part of the DetermiNation Endurance Team, together we can do the unthinkable, achieve what seems impossible, and change the course of cancer together. With unparalleled community support and inspiration every step of the way you will finish strong, for yourself and for those facing cancer.

As a DetermiNation athlete*, you will receive a free race entry and enjoy the ultimate VIP experience every step of the way including:

  • Personal dedicated website
  • Support in choosing a training plan that is right for you
  • Exclusive DetermiNation gear
  • Social and fun team environment
  • Opportunity to participate in honor or in memory of loved ones touched by cancer

*BENEFITS VARY BY RACE

To reserve your spot for this event, register as a DetermiNation on the registration website.  If you are already registered and want to join the team, please email the ACS team here.

GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION

Bailey Hotz, Senior Development Manager

FUNDRAISING REQUIREMENT

Marathon

$600

Half Marathon

$600

5K

$350