Eurocamp enhances environmental credentials
Eurocamp says 64 of its parcs in Europe have achieved a leading environmental certification, which is double the number just a year ago.
Some 59 of the holiday parcs have been awarded a Green Key certification, supported by the World Tourism Organisation, for their sustainability credentials, including five star La Croix du Vieux Pont near Paris and five star La Chapelle in Roussillon, Southern France.
Four more have been awarded a Travelife certification, including Alannia Els Prats and Alannia Costa Dorada, while La Côte Sauvage has been awarded EU Ecolabel certification.
Since 2023, Eurocamp has invested in various sustainable initiatives:
Decarbonisation and Housing: ECG prioritises the purchase of holiday homes with reinforced insulation and light-coloured roofing to naturally reduce indoor temperatures and limit the use of air conditioning.
Resource Preservation: Leaks are monitored and backwash water from aquatic area filters is recycled to optimise water use.
Biodiversity Sanctuaries: In partnership with the League for the Protection of Birds (LPO), parcs are transforming into havens for local wildlife, and developing their own plant nurseries.
Environmental officers have been appointed at every parc to raise awareness among both guests and employees.
Eurocamp also joined the “Communauté du Coq Vert”, launched by the French Public Investment Bank (BPI France) in partnership with the Ecological Transition Agency (ADEME), and the French Ministry of Ecological Transition.
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