Policies and principles
To ensure transparency, EIR / Global Goals World Cup have formulated policies and principles on relevant issues to our work and our role as a global citizens and sports organization committed to closing the play gap.
Closing the play gap
In partnership with others, EIR delivers sports and physical activity programs that support girls and women in their efforts to unleash their own potential.
EIR programs are aligned with the WHO Global Action Plan: 1 billion more active people by 2030. Programs are scalable and can be delivered in any community.
Code of conduct
EIR is committed to treating all employees, players, partners and suppliers with respect and dignity, ensuring safe working and playing conditions, and conducting environmentally responsible, ethical operations. We expect partners and suppliers in our event productions and supply chain, and their suppliers, to embrace social, environmental, and ethical responsibilities.
In addition to these responsibilities, partners and suppliers must comply with applicable laws; legal regulations, directives, and guidelines; and all obligations in any contract a supplier may have with us. Partners and Suppliers part of creating our events will comply with our applicable policies and requirements. Partners and suppliers will disclose information regarding their labor, health and safety, environmental practices.
Environmental Policy
EIR Soccer is responsible for protecting the environment for all people, players and partners involved in all of our activities. Our priorities are protecting the environment and ensuring that our events and activities are sustainable.
The Environmental Policy state is: ‘To protect and educate about the environment as a valuable asset for everyone - everywhere we play.’
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