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A Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Australian Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

Holding a Sustainability Accreditation or Certification can be a badge of honour which builds trust and reputation and is a contributing factor to your businesses success. Positives The world’s first national ecotourism certification program Non-government and not-for-profit organisation Recognised globally.

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Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

Holding a Sustainability Accreditation or Certification can be a badge of honour which builds trust and reputation and is a contributing factor to your businesses success. Positives The world’s first national ecotourism certification program Non-government and not-for-profit organisation Recognised globally.

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A ‘Watershed Moment’ for Events — and the World

Convene by PCMA

Lopez and UN staff created a three-week-long virtual event held last spring, stripped of the social and networking events that usually accompany the conference and focused on moving negotiations forward. So, how do we go forward?’”. RELATED: Laura Lopez: Making ‘the Impossible Happen’. Earn CMP Credit.

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7 Event Sustainability Quick Wins that Make an Impact

Stova

Net Zero is a global campaign to halve carbon emissions by 2030 and reduce them to 0 by 2050 in accordance with the Paris Agreement on climate change. Within the destination city, choose venues that are well connected to a destination’s metro network and offer incentives for attendees to use public transportation or carpool.

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IATA Explained: The Role of International Air Transport Association in the Aviation Industry

AltexSoft Travel

It’s particularly concerned about air traffic management, aircraft manufacturing and maintenance procedures, airport facilities compliance, pilot and airmen certification, technology development, and so on. In 2021, IATA member airlines signed a resolution committing to achieve net-zero carbon emissions from their operations by 2050.