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NTA Endorses STI’s Eco-Certification Program

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BOULDER, COLO.—The National Tour Association (NTA) Board of Directors has officially endorsed Sustainable Travel International’s (STI) Sustainable Tourism Eco-certification Program (STEP). Through this strategic agreement, NTA is furthering its core values and goals to embrace sustainable travel and educate its members on best practices.

“NTA’s endorsement of STI and our Sustainable Tourism Eco-certification Program is noteworthy as it speaks to the organization’s commitment to sustainable tourism and the future of the travel industry,” said Brian T. Mullis, president of Sustainable Travel International. “Our programs will help NTA members to proactively integrate responsible business practices into their operations, improve the health and safety of their employees and guests, and support environmental conservation while gaining a competitive advantage and increasing operational efficiencies, which is good business in this economic climate.”

STEP is the world’s first comprehensive, global sustainable tourism eco-certification program offered by a nonprofit organization. It is designed to help tourism businesses of all sizes ensure the preservation of destinations and cultures.

NTA Considered Other Programs

“NTA believes that sustainable travel connects cultures and enhances quality of life,” said NTA chairman and CEO Bob Hoelscher, CTP. “Bringing this eco-certification program to NTA members is an important step in the association’s support of sustainable travel. As part of NTA’s commitment to support its members’ move toward sustainability and to set standards for successful travel professionals, NTA began exploring accreditation programs. After reviewing STI’s mission and eco-certification program, it made sense to connect with STI, support their mission and bring this comprehensive program and services to NTA members.”

As part of this collaboration, NTA members exclusively will receive a discount to obtain eco-certification and off of STI’s other services like carbon offsets and travelers’ philanthropy. Also, Mullis will speak at NTA’s first green Annual Convention in Pittsburgh this year about the market advantages of green travel and how travel professionals can integrate sustainable practices into their businesses.

“As many travelers are putting great importance on sustainability, this program will offer NTA members a competitive advantage in the marketplace,” Hoelscher added.

STEP was developed in conjunction with stakeholders from around the world, starting in 2003. STI solicited feedback from more than 500 organizations in creating the program to make it the most comprehensive sustainable tourism certification initiative available. In an independent assessment commissioned by the United National Foundation focused on developing baseline criteria for sustainable tourism, STEP met more criteria than any other global certification initiative and more criteria than all but one other regional certification initiative.

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