Apr192022NewsLeading data and analytics company notes that these badges help tourism companies to boost transparency, offer responsible alternatives to travelers, and demonstrate positive environmental performance. Share this postShare with FacebookShare with TwitterShare with LinkedInShare with Google+Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:LAY WASTE TO LANDFILL: THE MARINE TOURISM OPERATOR PROTECTING VICTORIA’S OCEANSNextNext post:AUSTRALIAN TOURISM IS HEADING TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE FUTURERelated Posts12 more European airports align their operations with the highest decarbonisation standardsMay 9, 2022Amilla Resort becomes only hotel in Maldives to achieve ‘Considerate Collection’ Green StatusMay 8, 2022JLL partners with EEA to set and drive ESG reporting standards in the hotel and hospitality industryMay 5, 2022
12 more European airports align their operations with the highest decarbonisation standardsMay 9, 2022
Amilla Resort becomes only hotel in Maldives to achieve ‘Considerate Collection’ Green StatusMay 8, 2022
JLL partners with EEA to set and drive ESG reporting standards in the hotel and hospitality industryMay 5, 2022