Healthy Planet



One Home Ground
Turnstile recognises the impact that climate change continues to have on the sport and entertainment landscape and the planet as a whole. We hold ourselves directly accountable for change.
It’s our belief that we all have a responsibility to protect our one-and-only ‘home ground’ and that climate change must be addressed as a matter of urgency. We understand that as individuals and as a business, we must reduce direct CO2 emissions, offset unavoidable emissions and provide meaningful support to environmental projects.
The Tenka Group, including the Turnstile business, is a certified Carbon Neutral company. Working with leading climate action advocate ClimatePartner, we have measured and calculated our greenhouse gas emissions across all offices and operations via a detailed Corporate Carbon Footprint Assessment. We have offset all our unavoidable emissions by investing in globally certified carbon offset projects, including Clean Oceans Plastic Bank, Solar Energy Project in Namibia and Plant-A-Tree Conservation Program Australia.
Being Carbon Neutral is part of our commitment to sustainability and a demonstration of our belief that the sport and entertainment industry must play a leadership role in emissions reduction.

Dividend for the Planet
The Turnstile business has committed to delivering an annual ‘Dividend for the Planet’, where 2% of company profits are invested into offsetting emissions and supporting effective environmental projects around the world.
This passion for sustainability is shared by numerous Turnstile clients, from rights-holders to athletes and brands, on our journey towards a Net Zero future.
Dan Gaunt, General Manager of Turnstile said: “We’ve made a clear commitment through our annual ‘Dividend for the Planet’ and we’re determined to be part of the solution. I’m proud that Tursntile supports such clear and tangible outcomes as becoming Carbon Neutral Certified. I’d like to think that more businesses in our industry will go on similar journeys to play their part.”