Sustainability In Tourism
Nature Positive Report Marks New Collaborative Era in Travel & Tourism
WTTC, UN Tourism and the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance join forces to support Nature Positive Tourism
WTTC, UN Tourism and the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance join forces to support Nature Positive Tourism
A groundbreaking statistical framework, developed under the leadership of UN Tourism, has been adopted by all 193 UN member states.
New report designed to tackle the sector's unique sustainability challenges
Travel fell sharply during the COVID - 19 pandemic - airline revenues dropped by 60 percent in 2020, and air travel and tourism are not expected to return to 2019 levels before 2024. While this downturn is worrisome, it is likely to be temporary. McKinseys latest survey of more than 5,500 air travelers around the world shows that the aviation industry faces an even bigger challenge: sustainability.
The unexpected and unprecedented slowdown in many cases shutdown of the travel industry in the last year has spurred an acceleration of activity by some stakeholders in the area of sustainability, in effect brought on by a perfect storm of pre-existing momentum around this topic coupled with pandemic-induced time for reflection and innovation.
Water bottles, disposable toiletries, plastic bags, bin liners, food packaging and cups are among the biggest plastic polluters - Rethinking single-use plastic products requires collaboration from all stakeholders