Climate, Circularity and Cricket

18th May 2026

7.00 – 9.00 PM               

Spencer Cricket Club

Earlsfield

London SW18 3HF

Organised by The Centre for Sustainable Design® at UCA and Spencer Cricket Club

Introduction

Climate change is already impacting on cricket through, for example, rising temperatures and air pollution impacting on player’s health in South-East Asia. In addition, the flooding of grounds is disrupting the operation of both professional and recreational clubs. There is significant waste in cricket gear and clothing, and reuse, refurbishment and reuse are happening at piecemeal level.

The Cricket Gear Reuse (CGR) Hub will be launched at the event, following testing throughout 2025, building on lessons learned from Circular Cricket Gear Hub and Cricket Gear Reuse projects.  CGR Hub is located at Spencer Cricket Club (SCC) and collects and distributes used cricket gear and clothing targeting state schools, and disadvantaged and cash strapped families and individuals as part of the Spencer ONE community development initiative. The Hub is a partnership between SCC and The Centre for Sustainable Design® at UCA.

The event is a part of the 2C project that is progressing circularity in cricket in Wandsworth. The project focuses on extending the life of cricket equipment through place-based reuse and repair systems, transforming underutilised gear into accessible resources for players who would otherwise face barriers to participation. Using Wandsworth as a case study, the 2C project will develop a replicable framework to evaluate local social impacts of cricket reuse and repair initiatives.

Objectives

The event will help participants:

Audience

This event will be of interest to those engaged in sustainability, climate change, circular economy and cricket and other sports. This will include recreational and professional cricket players, club chairs, head of sport at schools, directors of academies, cricket administrators and researchers.

Agenda

7.00      Introduction

Jamie Greig, Managing Director, Spencer Cricket Club

7.15      Panel

Chaired: Professor Martin Charter, Director, The Centre for Sustainable Design ® at UCA

James Cameron, Non-Executive Chair at The Professional Cricketer’s Association (PCA), global expert on climate change, green finance, barrister, and entrepreneur*

Subham Jain, Researcher, Centre for Sports and Human Rights, University of Cambridge

Ben Hardy-Jones, Business Sustainability Lead, Desert Vipers

8.00      Launch of Cricket Gear Reuse (CGR) Hub

Jamie Greig, Managing Director, Spencer Cricket Club

Professor Martin Charter, Director, The Centre for Sustainable Design ® at UCA

8.15      Drinks, nibbles & networking

9.00      Close

* To be confirmed

Registration

The event is free of charge, but  registration is required via rcarruthers@uca.ac.uk by sending your name and organisation. On receipt, you will be sent instructions to join the workshop.

Further information

For more information contact:
Ros Carruthers
The Centre for Sustainable Design ®

UCA

Email: rcarruthers@uca.ac.uk