FIS Impact Programme
360 approach to Sustainability
The key priorities and goals included in the Impact programme are meant to help engage and lead winter sports stakeholders. It has been built on the universal principle that we are all a part of nature and every decision we make has an impact on the planet. Only by working together can we reduce our impact on the climate, share solutions, and embrace regenerative practices.
The programme, which can be downloaded below, covers the period 2024-2026 and includes short, mid, and long-term projects and goals. It will serve as the guiding principle for FIS to ensure that the next generation can continue enjoy winter snow sports in their natural environment.
FIS Impact Report 2024
The FIS Impact Report 2024 marks the progress made towards the goals set for the year under the FIS Impact Programme. It provides a clear benchmark for how far we have come, following the programme’s structure and objectives in full. The report reflects both accomplishments and ongoing challenges, offering a transparent view of our sustainability journey.
Structured around the core pillars of environmental, social, and governance responsibility, the report highlights concrete initiatives that bring the programme to life. These include the launch of a CO₂ calculator, targeted training for key stakeholders, and strategic partnerships with the World Meteorological Organization and the European Space Agency to address climate and biodiversity issues. On the social front, it showcases the creation of the FIS Refugee Team and celebrates the recognition of Atefeh Ahmadi as its first athlete. Governance efforts are reinforced through the FIS Code of Ethics, underscoring our commitment to integrity, fairness, and solidarity.
The report offers a clear snapshot of where we stand today, showing real movement from planning to implementation across all areas of the FIS Impact Programme.