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Episode 13: Nick Sautner on Eden Park’s green game plan

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April 3, 2025 2 Mins Read
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Pictured above: Nick Sautner and Lilah McDonald.

In this episode of Sustainably Ever After, host Lilah McDonald sits down with Nick Sautner, CEO of Eden Park, to discuss the stadium’s innovative approach to sustainability.

As New Zealand’s most iconic sports venue, Eden Park is not just a stage for unforgettable sporting moments – it’s also leading the way in environmental and community-focused initiatives.

Nick shares insights into how Eden Park is reducing its carbon footprint, implementing sustainable practices, and using its platform to create a lasting positive impact. From renewable energy initiatives to waste reduction strategies, he delves into how sports venues can be catalysts for change. He also highlights the importance of community engagement and how Eden Park is working with local businesses and organisations to foster sustainability beyond the stadium walls.


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Episode highlights

How Eden Park integrates sustainability into its operations: Nick discusses the stadium’s approach to embedding sustainability into everyday activities, from energy efficiency to eco-friendly procurement practices.

The role of large venues in driving environmental change: As a high-profile venue, Eden Park sets an example for other sports and entertainment spaces, showing how large-scale events can operate with minimal environmental impact.

Innovative initiatives that are reducing waste and energy consumption: From composting food waste to utilising solar energy, Nick shares the specific programs Eden Park has introduced to lessen its carbon footprint.

The power of partnerships in advancing sustainable goals: Collaboration with local businesses, suppliers, and environmental organisations has been key to implementing effective sustainability measures at Eden Park.

The future of sustainability in the events and sports industry: Nick provides insights into emerging trends and technologies that will shape the future of sustainable event management, ensuring long-term positive environmental impact.

“Sustainability isn’t just about what happens on the field – it’s about creating a legacy that benefits our community and future generations.” – Nick Sautner

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Find out more about Eden Park

Website – edenpark.co.nz
Facebook – @edenparknz
Instagram – @edenparknz
LinkedIn – @edenparknz


A special thanks to sponsors of this podcast, Milford Foundation that is supporting education, youth and the environment to build a better tomorrow for all New Zealanders.

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