Canada
NHL postponement has prevented 200 tonnes of CO2 in carbon emissions

- Damage done to the environment by the NHL has declined
- Lockdown results in 200t CO2 saved from being released
- 31 NHL teams produced 1,430 tonnes CO2 emissions in 2019 through flights alone
- Each team produced an average of 46t CO2 emissions per player travelling to and from matches in 2019
The postponement of the NHL has already saved more than 200 tonnes of CO2 in carbon emissions, a new study has found.
The NHL season, like most other sporting events, has been put on hold following the global outbreak of the coronavirus, resulting in a large proportion of the campaign remaining up in the air – while keeping every side grounded.
The NHL features one of the biggest carbon footprint in world sport, with the NHL Emissions Report revealing that it produced more than 1,430 tonnes CO2 in carbon emissions in 2019 in travel to and from away fixtures, but recent development show just how the global lockdown has had a positive effect on the environment.
Latest research shows that due to the games postponed by the league – which started on March 12 – means that 206t CO2 has been saved from being spread into the environment by the 31 teams in the NHL, after calculating the average CO2 produced by each side in their remaining fixtures.
That 206t CO2 saved is the equivalent to driving 463,722 miles in a car, or 22 homes’ energy use for one entire year.
NHL Emissions Report, produced by SpinSports, looks into the amount of travelling done by each team in the NHL to expose how the league is producing far more in terms of emissions than is normal, and the damage the regular league season is doing to the environment.
Last year saw a total of 1,430t CO2 produced with the LA Kings the worst offenders, covering 210,600km and producing 67.7t CO2. The average amount produced by the average person in the world stands at just 8.4t CO2, making NHL players on average eight times worse than the average person in 2019.
Commenting on the results of the study, Andrew Welfle from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Manchester told the NHL Emissions Report: “The carbon footprint of all major sports teams and its players is often several magnitudes higher than that of other people. In the majority of cases, the majority of the blame cannot be justified by the focus on specific teams and players – they have to travel to attend fixtures and keep to schedule.
“It is the wider sports organisations that need to rethink the design of leagues and schedules, as this will be the only way to reduce the emissions of sports from an aviation perspective.
At the minute sports teams do get away with the amount of travel they do both nationally and internationally. However with climate change and emissions rapidly rising up the agenda and with many countries developing tough emission reduction targets, the time rapidly coming when sport has to do its bit.
“Sport is still coming to terms with what needs to be done and have not yet grasped that they may need to make some hard decisions to decarbonise once all the ‘low hanging’ actions have been achieved.”
For more information and quotes from Andrew Welfle, view the full study here: https://www.spinsports.com/blog/nhl-emissions/
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Alberta Gaming
Edmonton Elks, Play Alberta Connect on New Partnership

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Home field advantage has a new name, as the Edmonton Elks announced that Play Alberta Field at Commonwealth Stadium is now the home of the Elks.
The field naming rights are part of a broader multi-year agreement between Play Alberta and the EE, making Play Alberta the official sports betting partner of the Club.
âWe couldnât be more excited to expand our partnership with Play Alberta. This partnership is about more than just putting a name on the field â itâs about building something meaningful for our fans and our community. Play Alberta is an Alberta-based organization that shares our values and our commitment to giving back. Together, weâre creating new ways for fans to connect with our team and experience the game day atmosphere in a whole new way,â said Elks President and CEO Chris Morris.
The expanded relationship between the Elks and Play Alberta will allow the game day experience to continue to grow. Fans can look forward to unique activations and promotions around the stadium, including the chance to win game tickets and memorabilia.
âSince Play Albertaâs launch five years ago, our team has made it a priority to connect with the communities where our players live and work. We are very excited to join the Edmonton Elks on the field on game days during upcoming CFL seasons. Play Alberta Field at Commonwealth Stadium allows us to partner with the Elks and showcase two brands built for Albertans in a historic Edmonton location,â said Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Chief Executive Officer Kandice Machado.
The Elks open their 76th season on Saturday, June 7 in Vancouver when they take on the B.C. Lions. Edmontonâs home opener at Play Alberta Field at Commonwealth Stadium is slated for Thursday, June 19 against the Montreal Alouettes.
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BCLC
BCLC Celebrates its 40th Anniversary With New Scratch & Win that Lets Winners Give Back

BCLC has launched a Scratch & Win ticket that is a win-win for both the Top Prize winner and their registered B.C. charity of choice.
The Greater Good Giveaway ticket offers a Top Prize of $10,000 for the winner and $10,000 for their registered charity of choice, selected from a list of British Columbia charities on CanadaHelps.
Thomas DâCruz from Richmond is the first Top Prize winner for Greater Good Giveaway. DâCruz selected the B.C. Childrenâs Hospital Foundation to receive the $10,000 charity prize, sharing that he âwanted to help children.â The winning ticket was purchased at Walmart on Alderbridge Way in Richmond.
There are over 12,000 registered B.C. charities on CanadaHelps for Top Prize winners to select from that support a variety of different causes, including arts and culture, education, social services and more.
âAt BCLC, we believe that when we share the wins, we feel more connected to each other, our communities and our province,â says Natasha Questel, BCLC Chief Social Purpose Officer and Vice President of Marketing. âOur players have shared that they are interested in different types of prizing that go beyond a dollar amount, so as we celebrate our 40th anniversary weâre thrilled to launch the Greater Good Giveaway â a ticket that allows our players the chance to support causes that resonate deeply with them, and aligns strongly with our social purpose â to generate win-wins for the greater good.â
Greater Good Giveaway tickets are $2 each and are available for purchase at lottery retailers across the province. For full details on the Greater Good Giveaway ticket, including how to play, please visit our website.
In 2024, B.C. lottery players have redeemed more than $137 million in winnings from Scratch & Win.
Since 1985, BCLC has delivered more than $29 billion to the provincial government to support communities, provincial programs and services, charities and major events that have helped shape B.C.
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Adam Fonsica CoâFounder & COO at Random State
Random State obtains Ontario iGaming licence

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Random State (âRSâ), the Swedish studio behind nextâgeneration iLottery and multiplayer bingo content, has been granted a GamingâRelated Supplier â Manufacturer licence by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). The approval, effective 14 May 2025, authorises RS to offer its games and platform services to licensed operators across Ontario.
âSecuring the Ontario licence is a milestone our entire team has worked tirelessly toward,â said Adam Fonsica, CoâFounder & COO at Random State. âOntario not only validates the quality and integrity of our technology; it provides a launchpad for our broader NorthâAmerican expansion. We canât wait to introduce our eInstant titles and multiplayer bingo hub to Ontario players later this year, together with a soonâtoâbeâannounced operator.â
The licence clears the way for RS to roll out its full product portfolio in Ontario:
Interactive eInstants â instantâwin games that reâimagine traditional lottery mechanics with modern gameplay and rich visuals.
Multiplayer bingo â a complete suite of 90-, 75-, 80/60/40â and 30âball variants, featuring progressive jackpots, Pot Booster and realâtime chat hosting.
Turnâkey iGaming platform â advanced Player Account Management (PAM), certified RNG, gamification engine and a WYSIWYG gameâconfiguration tool that lets operators launch new games in minutes.
Random State expects its first Ontario goâlive in Q3Â 2025, delivering both eInstants and multiplayer bingo on day one.
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