Sustainability Handbook published online
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Adventure Alternative have published their Sustainability Handbook online HERE
It’s soon to be branded & distributed to clients. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Adventure Alternative is publishing its Sustainability Handbook in conjunctin with The Travel Foundation’s ‘Make Holidays Greener Campaign’. The Campaign hopes to engage holidaymakers on the topic of responsible tourism, with the aim of protecting both the environment and local communities in tourist destinations. The Campaign hopes to encourage tourists to partake in greener activities whilst on their holidays, even just one action.
This is where the handbook comes in… says AA – "we want to offer our clients practical guidelines to achieve positive incremental changes that contribute towards making destinations more sustainable. We know, only too well, that the myriad of ‘green’ terms and practices can make the sustainability arena a confusing and daunting one to try and tackle as an individual."
"To remedy this, we introduce our Sustainability Handbook in the hope that you will realise these suggestions in everyday life and travel. We would love to hear your feedback!"
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