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Revisiting the UN Climate Change Conference: COP 25

Remember COP25? It wasn’t so long ago that the world watched leaders from around the world gather in Madrid to discuss the future of our climate.

This blog will cover the most important outcomes and observations of COP25 as well as my personal experiences and what we, as youth, achieved at the conference.

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Education, Sustainable Living Dorian Martin Education, Sustainable Living Dorian Martin

5 Ultimate Tips for Sustainable Travel on a Budget

Sustainable travel is becoming increasingly popular among environmental enthusiasts. Although, in order to have a big impact on the tourism industry, the message of sustainability needs to reach everyone, and yes, I’m talking to you too, backpackers. The truth is, we can all make slight changes to minimize the damaging effects that our travels have on the environment.

If you want to travel sustainably, but aren't sure where to begin, we've got you covered. This article will break down the 5 ultimate tips for sustainable travel on a budget to help you start making changes today.

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Education, Sustainable Living Sarah Anderson Education, Sustainable Living Sarah Anderson

10 Environmentally Responsible Practices for your Business Culture in 2020

How are you doing on your New Years Resolutions? Even though we’re already a few weeks into 2020, it’s not too late to start introducing environmental responsibility into your business culture.

For this week’s blog, we’ve put together a list of 10 ways to start 2020 off right by incorporating sustainability into your work environment including ideas from green transportation schemes to solar energy.

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Education, Sustainable Living Chloe Walker Education, Sustainable Living Chloe Walker

A Snapshot into Green Practices Around the World

The planet is a concern to everyone across the world and trying to slow down climate change should be the number one priority for all governments, businesses and individuals regardless of where they are from.

Although some people take saving the planet more seriously than others, people around the world are trying to do their bit to embrace green practices and help the environment. The diversity of cultures and climates provides unique opportunities saving the environment.

Come with us on a trip around the world to see what some countries are working on to become more environmentally friendly.

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Sustainable Kerstpakketten (Christmas Boxes): Instock, RotterZwam & ZustainaBox

In the Netherlands, there is a specific tradition regarding Christmas gifts from employers to their employees. They traditionally give their employees what we call in Dutch a “kerstpakket” (which means “Christmas box”).

In this blog, we looked into some amazing alternative Christmas Boxes from sustainable companies in the Netherlands. They offer beautiful and unique gifts that can make your life a bit more eco-friendly, and support local and sustainable initatives at the same time. We are very excited to show you some of the options that are out there in our latest blog - which are not only suitable for Christmas gifts from employers, but also for your family and friends (or to treat yourself).

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Education, Sustainable Living Babet De Hoon Education, Sustainable Living Babet De Hoon

Unwrapped: Why are we still using plastic food packaging?

You’d think that plastic food packaging would be enough to solve Europe’s food waste problem. The reason why most of our food is packaged in a supermarket is because it keeps our produce ‘fresher’ right?

Unfortunately, this isn’t the case. Both plastic pollution and food waste are at all time highs and there has never been a better moment to find solutions. Luckily, there are many innovative packaging ideas, which aim to reduce the source of both plastic pollution and food waste.

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Slovenia: The Most Sustainable Country on Earth

In 2017, Slovenia was named the most sustainable country on Earth by National Geographic. While visiting Ljubljana and Lake Bled, I witnessed some visible signs of sustainability: eco-friendly zones, recycling programs, and restricted swimming areas. To go beyond what meets the eye, I decided to do some research on my own to learn more about how Slovenia got its title.

This blog will take a look at what Slovenia has done for sustainability as well as what areas need to be targeted to maintain its reputation as a sustainable paradise.

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Education, Sustainable Living Babet De Hoon Education, Sustainable Living Babet De Hoon

Pivoting towards sustainable business: understanding environmental cost

When goods and services are traded in marketplaces around the world, you are able to look at a price tag and decide to purchase the product of your choice. When it comes to thing like safety, happiness, fresh air and most importantly, a clean environment, these qualities are not ‘for sale’ and therefore do not have a price tag.

This is where ECIs (Environmental Cost Indicators) can help quantify the value of the impact an action can have on the environment. Read on to see how your business can use these to become more sustainable!

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Destination News, Education Sabine Reijm Destination News, Education Sabine Reijm

Turning overtourism into innovation

In global cities around the world, tourists have become a subject of irritation among the locals.

For locals around the world that have been “invaded”, tourists represent the “awful other” and in many cases the “necessary evil”. The impact of heavy tourism only scratches the surface of what negative impacts this can leave behind if nothing is done to regulate it.

This blog will look into what can be done to cultivate the innovative potential generated by tourists to improve city infrastructure and the daily lives of locals.

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Education, Sustainable Living Maryam Mesbah Education, Sustainable Living Maryam Mesbah

Sustainable Tourism and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals

The 17 United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), launched in 2015, highlight 169 targets that aim to push forward the current standards of international development. The SDGs focus around many topics including targets for protecting the planet, fighting inequality and combatting the effects of climate change while involving all relevant stakeholders along the implementation process.

The question is: how can these goals be applied to sustainable tourism?

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Education, Sustainable Living Lelio Adriano Education, Sustainable Living Lelio Adriano

The power of influencing environmental responsibility

What is the power of celebrity and how can it be used for good?

These are two big questions that our generation of Millennials have been confronted with in a world that seeks validation from the internet and pop culture.While social media popularity and the value of celebrity image can be used to promote things from retail products, businesses, and even snack foods, influencers can also be used for fighting climate change and spreading the word on sustainability.

This blog highlights a list of celebrities that have taken it upon themselves to utilize their star power for a greater good. These celebrities are actors of change and models of a sustainable mindset for current and future generations.

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Education, Partners, Sustainable Living Melissa Novotny Education, Partners, Sustainable Living Melissa Novotny

What everyone should know about cigarette butts

What is a cigarette filter made out of? The answer is plastic.

Many smokers and non-smokers are now just beginning to realize that cigarette butts have long been our biggest source of forgotten plastic. In this blog, I will discuss the environmental implications of cigarette butt pollution, followed by revelations that I had while taking part in a city-wide cleanup in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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Scylla: A River Cruise Company With A Green Vision

The European river cruise sector is booming.

The number of active cruise vessels has more than doubled between 2004 and 2017. The growth in cruise tourism has placed a heavy burden on marine environments. As a result, there has been a general rise in customers demanding more responsible and sustainable tourism. To reduce their environmental impacts and to meet the increasing demand for sustainable cruising options, river cruise companies (like Scylla Cruises) have begun to take action.

Read more to find out what Scylla is doing for sustainability in our interview with Scylla’s very own CEO, Arno Reitsma.

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The new technological aspects of eco-sustainability: the Mandalika Project

The Mandalika Project, a government-mandated project, looking to create a new and sustainable alternative destination to Bali, has inspired some exciting new technologies for eco-sustainability. These new developments, which are looking to be implemented in Bali as well, are intended to make Lombok a sustainable tourism paradise.

The quickly developing island of Lombok is slated to become a fantastic and environmentally sustainable eco-tourism destination through the guidelines put into place by the Indonesian government. This project promises to redefine eco-tourism to bring people closer to a healthier lifestyle and one that is in tune with the natural environment. 

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The Student Hotel: Inspiring its students and guests to be more sustainable

In this interview our team members from Sea Going Green sat down with Amber Westerborg, the Impact Manager of The Student Hotel (TSH) situated a few minute cycle from the heart of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We asked TSH about their current sustainability projects and operations, how they are engaging staff and guests as well as some tips for other hotels looking to incorporate sustainability into their core business. 

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Travalyst: A new alliance of industry leaders for sustainable tourism

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is the talk of the town these days, and no, not just because he is a beloved member of the British Royal family, but because of his new initiative looking to be a driving force for sustainable tourism: Travalyst

This past Tuesday in Amsterdam, Prince Harry along with some big names in the travel industry, Booking, Skyscanner, TripAdvisor, Visa and C-Trip, gathered together in ADAM Tower amongst an intimate group of local entrepreneurs and professionals, including our very own Founder and CEO, Ally Dragozet. 

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Companies/Projects, Education Lara Blanco Companies/Projects, Education Lara Blanco

How sustainability can benefit your business- Our top tips

Introducing sustainability into your business can improve efficiency, encourage employee engagement, drive customer loyalty and ultimately boost the bottom line of your business. For offices looking to cut down their CO2 footprints, enhance their waste management strategy, and introduce more sustainable initiatives into the company, luckily there are many new ideas and practices out there.

It can be overwhelming to take the first steps. Where do you start and what are the most effective methods? We’ve put together a list of our top tips for creating a sustainable business that benefits your bottom line. 

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