Feb222022NewsThe audit of the destination should be carried out at the end of the year, meaning that at the start of 2023 the Autonomous Region of Madeira can receive ‘Silver’ certification as a sustainable tourism destination. Share this postShare with FacebookShare with TwitterShare with LinkedInShare with Google+Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Qatar Aircraft Catering Company recycles more than one million kilograms of plastic waste within one yearNextNext post:Four Brussels entrepreneurs are awarded the Green Key labelRelated 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
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