
Setting the pace in regenerative tourism
Tourism is an important part of the world’s economy and supports more than 300 million jobs, but it is often blamed for harming the environment and impacting local communities.
We cannot maintain the way we currently live without doing irreversible damage to the planet.
That’s why sustainable development is crucial.
Tourism is an important part of the world’s economy and supports more than 300 million jobs, but it is often blamed for harming the environment and impacting local communities.
The travel industry is a critically important part of the world’s economy.
Jonquil Hackenberg, Head of Sustainable Business at Infosys, explains why sustainability is a central strategic aim for successful businesses. A green revolution has been on
Graeme Wild, Group Head of Investor Relations and Sustainability at sustainable woodfibre producer Sappi,
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EARTHNEST has the answer to the plastic bags problem
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