The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) has unveiled its 2025 Sustainability Report, showcasing substantial strides toward achieving a 42% reduction in emissions. This year's report not only builds on the inaugural sustainability efforts but highlights the pivotal role played by Schneider Electric, the B.A.A.'s Official Sustainability Partner. This partnership has been instrumental in incorporating measurable sustainability practices across race operations, waste management, and community outreach programs.
According to Jack Fleming, President and CEO of the B.A.A., sustainability is centered around people. The success reflected in the report comes from the collaborative efforts of athletes, volunteers, staff, and the wider community. One of the standout statistics from the report is the remarkable $50.4 million raised for 172 nonprofit organizations through the B.A.A.'s Official Charity Program. This initiative illustrates the B.A.A.'s commitment not only to athletics but also to social responsibility.
Key accomplishments highlighted in the 2025 Sustainability Report include:
- - Emissions Reduction: The B.A.A. has made notable advancements towards its goal of cutting emissions by 42%. This progress is attributed to the installation of upgraded HVAC systems and the increased use of battery-powered generators at various events.
- - Waste Management: In a bid to enhance its environmental initiatives, the B.A.A. successfully donated approximately 20 tons of clothing and diverted 7.7 tons of compostable cups from landfills during events.
- - Inclusive Participation: The association has expanded its efforts to create inclusive experiences for all participants. Impressively, 98% of runners reported feeling included, and over 99% expressed overall satisfaction with their experiences at B.A.A. events.
- - Community Engagement: The B.A.A. was able to involve over 3,200 youth participants and more than 10,200 volunteers, fostering greater community connections and participation.
- - Organizational Excellence: The report also mentions improvements in cybersecurity and updates to leadership roles to ensure operational excellence.
Aamir Paul, President of North America Operations for Schneider Electric, expressed admiration for the B.A.A.'s commitment to sustainability, emphasizing that the organization exemplifies how world-class athletic events can contribute positively to environmental goals and community well-being. Schneider Electric has a longstanding relationship with the Boston community, spanning over 130 years, and continues to be a leader in clean energy initiatives. They are committed to driving sustainability through innovative technologies and practices.
The collaboration with Schneider Electric reflects not just strategic alignment but a shared vision for a more sustainable future. Having been recognized as the world's most sustainable company by TIME Magazine for two consecutive years, Schneider Electric continues to set benchmarks in environmental commitment.
For anyone interested in delving deeper into the B.A.A.'s efforts, the complete 2025 Sustainability Report is available for download at
B.A.A. Sustainability Report. As preparations for the 130th Boston Marathon intensify, scheduled for April 20, 2026, the B.A.A. is firmly dedicated to promoting a healthier lifestyle through sports while making meaningful impacts in the community and beyond.
Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association manages the Boston Marathon and supports a variety of charity and youth programming throughout the year. This ongoing commitment to sustainability and community service places the B.A.A. at the forefront of integrating environmental stewardship with sporting excellence.