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Education, Hotels/Resorts, Sustainable Living Sinead McLarty Education, Hotels/Resorts, Sustainable Living Sinead McLarty

5 Benefits of Having An Onsite Garden at Your Accommodation

As travelers become increasingly eco-conscious, many accommodation owners continue to look for ways to reduce costs and cut their carbon footprints. One such way is to introduce an onsite garden, which can have ample environmental and cost-saving benefits (and not to mention offer a relaxing haven for your guests).

Read more in this week’s blog.

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Education, Sustainable Living Jane Marsh Education, Sustainable Living Jane Marsh

How Travel Drones Can Support Beach Cleanups

Plastic waste is everywhere — it’s even washed up on the beaches from distant, uninhabited islands within the South Pacific to the coasts of Antarctica.

While it’s easy to feel small in the face of such an existential issue, you can make a difference by keeping your local beach area clean to reduce the impact of waste on marine life. Learn how you can use your drone to do your part.

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5 Ways Hotels Can Become More Eco-Friendly

Many guests now expect hotels to have environmentally friendly policies in place and are willing to pay a premium for those who do.

As a business owner or operator in the hospitality industry, you can play an important role in preserving the planet's resources by taking green initiatives at your hotel. Here are five eco-friendly hotel ideas to help your property become more sustainable.

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Your Guide to Ecotourism in the United States

When travelers visit new places they go out to eat, go sightseeing, and inject money into the communities they visit. But travel isn’t always good for communities, and it especially is not always sustainable for landscapes and the environment.

Mass tourism specifically does harm by creating environmental strain on different ecosystems and landscapes. When there is a lot of foot traffic to a natural environment, there is naturally a lot of wear and tear on the land. 

That’s where ecotourism comes in.

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Education Leon Collier Education Leon Collier

The Environmental Benefits of Remote Work

The Covid-19 pandemic saw many employees shift to remote work, and it has since become the new normal. It is still early to assess the full extent of the environmental benefits of remote work, but there are signs that it could make a significant difference in reducing carbon emissions and consuming less resources.

Let’s take a look at some of the ways in which remote work can have a positive environmental impact.

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Islands Lynn Julia Kessler Islands Lynn Julia Kessler

Waste Management Challenges and Solutions for SIDS: The Maldives

Island nations face huge logistical challenges in terms of waste management. These challenges are often ignored to feed the picture-perfect image that we all want to keep in our minds when we hear the word “Maldives” or the names of other bucket list destinations.

This week’s blog will look at the waste management current challenges facing The Maldives and the solutions that are targeting the issue.

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4 Ways Ship Owners Can Minimize Their Environmental Impact

The shipping and marine tourism industries are significant contributors to climate change and global warming. As as result of the industry’s large environmental impact (pollution and harmful emissions), ship owners and marine tourism operators must minimize their environmental impact in order to operate more sustainably for the good of our planet.

Here are several tips to get started.

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