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Tourism industry adopts environmental ‘heath check’


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October 16, 2008

The Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) is urging Australian inbound tourism operators to prepare for global changes in supply-chain requirements – and to reap bottom line benefits – by measuring their carbon footprint and adopting sustainable practices.

In a partnership announced today, ATEC has put its support behind the just-released Green Globe Lite program – a user-friendly, cost-effective online program that enables businesses to assess their environmental performance.

"With the rapid changes occurring in the global tourism supply and distribution chain, the Australian export tourism industry must move quickly to maintain and grow its competitive position,” said ATEC Managing Director Matt Hingerty.

“Demonstrable environmentally-sustainable practice is now a key discriminating factor for both business investment and consumer purchases.

"Green Globe Lite will enable ATEC members to measure and adopt sustainable practices and policy that will stand up to rigorous scrutiny in the international arena,” Mr Hingerty said.

“It will provide the tools for our members to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability in the international marketplace.”

Developed with input from the Australian Hotels Association, Green Globe Lite is specifically designed for accommodation, restaurant and spa operators, visitor information centres and administration offices. The program’s operational ‘health check’ involves a quantitative assessment of the business’s performance in the areas of energy consumption; CO2 emissions; water consumption and waste production. It also provides guidelines for developing and implementing a sustainability policy.

It meets international standards for carbon-footprint calculation and is backed by the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC), the world’s leading tourism research body, which is in turn backed by 17 of Australia’s leading tertiary education institutions and industry bodies.

“The tourism and hospitality industry is facing a challenging future – one in which it will be held accountable for its environmental performance,” said EC3 Global CEO Stewart Moore, who manages the Green Globe programme on behalf of Green Globe Asia-Pacific.

“Green Globe Lite has been developed in answer to industry demand for a user-friendly, cost-effective tool to manage environmental performance, which can also lead to significant reductions in resource costs and increased profits.”

Under the partnership arrangements, ATEC members have access to special member benefits associated with the Green Globe Lite program, which retails for $850. Click on the logo for more information.

 Green Globe Lite is designed for businesses that want to start addressing Sustainability and Climate Change. Green Globe is the premium brand for sustainability in the Travel and Tourism Industry.


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Contact: Nick Buchan              
National Media and Communications Manager
Ph: 02 8262 5501
Email: nick.buchan@atec.net.au

 
     
     
     
     
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