Category: Communications

Closing the data gap between green certifications, hotels, and consumers

Consumers are increasingly aware of the impact that travel has on the environment and its role in the climate crisis. With tourism accounting for 8% of the world’s carbon emissions and the hotel sector alone responsible for one-eighth of that volume, more travelers are choosing to book hotels with solid eco-credentials.

EU to ban greenwashing and ‘Climate Neutral’ Claims by 2026

Parliament and Council have reached a provisional agreement on new rules to ban misleading advertisements and provide consumers with better product information.

Going green: winemakers respond to market demand for sustainable products

The 2022 SWA Impact Report comes on the back of new survey data which finds that 67 per cent of Australians want to purchase only sustainably made wine and 56 per cent of global drinkers “only trust sustainable wine [from Australia] that is officially certified.

VisitBritain launches multi-million pound campaign inspiring visitors to “See Things Differently”

National tourism agency VisitBritain has this week started rolling out its new multi-million pound international campaign for 2023 to drive tourism to Britain. The international...

‘Indian travellers are becoming mindful of how they travel’

BW HOTELIER spoke to Kumar Gaurav Gupta, VP & Country Manager - Indian subcontinent, SAP Concur about sustainable travel

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