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WTTC’s New Website Includes 1,900-Property Green Hotel Directory

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LONDON—The home of the only British canal boat in North America, a more than 1,900-property strong Green Hotel Directory, an Earth Guest program by one of the biggest hospitality chains in the world, and an initiative to reduce building on China’s famous Mount Huangshan are showcased on a new website launched by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). The Best Practice Gateway, which can be accessed from www.wttc.org, currently features more than 20 case studies from around the world, which together help to illustrate the travel and tourism industry’s leading role in sustainability.

“Travel & Tourism can be an opportunity for protecting our planet and delivering tangible social and economic benefits at the local, national and international level,” says Jean-Claude Baumgarten, president & CEO of WTTC.

“The travel and tourism industry has long led the way in helping to protect the environments and communities on which it depends,” Baumgarten says. “Now our Best Practice Gateway will, alongside the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards, become an essential resource for businesses interested in implementing sustainable tourism practices.”

Destinations, accommodation, tour operators and online travel intermediaries from around the world are represented on the website, while WTTC has also partnered with the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) to facilitate access to a comprehensive collection of best practices from the aviation sector. Accor, England’s Jurassic Coast, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Inkaterra, Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, Marriott International, Sabre Holdings Corporation/Travelocity Global, Sol Meliá, TUI AG, Whitbread PLC and Wilderness Safaris, to name a few, have contributed their experiences in sustainability to the Best Practice Gateway. Users can search for information by company, sector or particular area of interest from biodiversity to waste management.

The Best Practice Gateway exemplifies WTTC’s and its members’ ongoing commitment to the advancement of sustainability within travel and tourism. Travel and tourism organizations can submit case studies to be considered for inclusion on the site. Write to bestpractice@wttc.org.

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