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This One Planet Network action plan provides realistic and achievable objectives aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve resource efficiency within the Mauritius accommodation sector and its value chain.
This UNEP action plan is for policy makers, destination planners and managers, and private sector industry stakeholders. It explains how to make the accommodation value chain more sustainable in Saint Lucia, reducing the negative impacts of tourism, such as marine pollution and environmental degradation, and its high demands on natural resources.
This UNWTO and One Planet Network repository aims to inspire further action from governments and the private sector in addressing issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic by highlighting tools and initiatives from stakeholders which are leading by example, as well as providing reflections of thought and opinion leaders on the challenges and opportunities for the responsible and sustainable recovery of tourism.
This report urges tourism stakeholders to continue fighting plastic pollution during the COVID-19 recovery. This document illustrates how reducing the plastic footprint, increasing the engagement of suppliers, working closer with waste service providers, and ensuring transparency on the actions taken, can significantly contribute to a responsible recovery of the tourism sector.
This One Planet Network document provides a roadmap to sustainable accommodation and MICE sectors in the Philippines, via a suite of actions and activities to reduce carbon emissions and improve the resource efficiency of the tourism sector. These are grouped under four systemic solutions including sustainable food chain, sustainable events, beat pollution in tourism, and sustainable energy.
This One Planet Network repository of tools and resources supports the Signatories of the Global Tourism Plastics Initiative to implement their commitments on elimination of single-use plastics, introduction of reusable models, engagement and collaboration with value chain stakeholders, etc., as well as at enabling additional tourism businesses and organizations to take action on plastic pollution.