Is your hotel really eco-friendly? Here's how to tell
Briefly

The article emphasizes the importance of evaluating the genuine sustainability practices of hotels and travel businesses. It highlights three main considerations for eco-friendly travel: businesses must measure their impact transparently, prioritize decarbonization rather than mere carbon offsetting, and support locally-owned businesses. A transparent approach to tracking and publishing sustainability efforts, commitment to reducing emissions, and investing in local communities are crucial for fostering true eco-friendliness and sustainable tourism. This cheat sheet serves as a guide for consumers to make informed choices and encourage responsible travel practices.
Are they measuring impact? Businesses demonstrating how they are genuinely measuring their positive and negative impact with a clear aim to keep doing better is always a winner.
Carbon accountancy is an obvious priority, but there should be an emphasis on reducing the causes of emissions - not just offsetting through third parties.
The biggest win for those aiming for wealth distribution and economic sustainability is leaving as much money as possible in local pockets.
It's crucial to show measurable and actionable outcomes in sustainability efforts rather than simply good intentions.
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