The world’s best examples of sustainable tourism
businesses and destinations have been recognised at the annual
World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Tourism for Tomorrow Awards
Ceremony in Madrid, Spain.
The awards, which are held as part of the WTTC
15th Global Summit, showcase and celebrate sustainable tourism
businesses and destinations around the world. The winners in the
five categories are:
Community Award: Reality Tours & Travel, India;
Destination Award: Ljubljana, Slovenia; Environment Award:
Soneva Group, Maldives & Thailand; Innovation Award:
TripAdvisor GreenLeaders, USA; and People Award: Confortel
Hoteles, Spain.
Each year, more than 20 international experts
from around the world, representing the private sector, academic
institutions, non-profit organisations, and governments, come
together as independent judges to select the finalists and
winners. The judging process, where independent experts visit each
of the 15 finalists, is one of the most rigorous of any awards process in
the travel and tourism industry.
David Scowsill, President & CEO, WTTC, said,
“The WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards celebrate the very best
examples of sustainable tourism businesses and destinations around
the world. The awards have been an established part of our
industry for over 20 years, recognised as a way of sharing best
practice in ways that everyone in our industry can understand; and
to make a real difference to businesses wherever they operate in
the world. This year’s winners come from across the world and
throughout our industry, but each one demonstrates a commitment to
running their business to the benefit of their people, their
shareholders and the environments they operate in.”
Fiona Jeffery, Chair of the Tourism for Tomorrow
Awards, said, “I would like to thank our team of international
judges lead by Professor Graham Miller in assisting with the final
selection, each one shines a light on examples of outstanding
business practise. They demonstrate and invest in a type and level
of business leadership that isn’t exclusively about meeting the
frequent demands and pressures for short term results. Rather it
requires a sustained, studied and committed process involving
employees, partners and beneficiaries which aims to protect the
environment now and for future generations but at the same time
creates positive tourism experiences for others to share;
fulfilling the spirit of our industry.”
2015 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards Winners
Community Category: Reality Tours & Travel,
India: In Mumbai’s Dharvi slum, Reality Tours & Travel is showing
the world that slum tourism can be a good thing. The company is
reaching the poorest in the community and offering them the
opportunities that tourism can bring. Reality Tours & Travel is
careful to show respect for the privacy and dignity of inhabitants
through well-planned tours, and 80% of profits go to development
projects in the slum. This includes a community centre, computer
and English classes for 400 students, English language support for
900 pupils, evening computer classes for 450 youths, a girl’s
football programme, a cricket academy and a pioneering scheme
where women can turn old saris into designer products. Their
projects have broadened the opportunities of more than 2,500 local
people since 2009.
Destination Category: Ljubljana, Slovenia:
Ljubljana, Slovenia’s capital city has been completely redesigned
with sustainability in mind. Extensive pedestrian spaces, an
ecological zone and state of the art under-street recycling
systems have greatly improved the city. Central to Ljubljana’s
success is the partnership between Tourism Ljubljana and the
Municipality, engaging not only local businesses but also
residents to input into and influence policy. This really is a
shared vision for the destination which means that tourism growth
has been central to Ljubljana’s development, reviving cultural
activity, restaurants and the entertainment sector.
Environment Category: Soneva Group, Thailand and
Maldives: Soneva Group, in its two properties in Thailand and the
Maldives, is pioneering environmental sustainability. At the
operational level, bottled water is banned, they have set up the
Maldives’ largest solar installation and raised 5.5 million
dollars for carbon mitigation projects through a climate levy on
room revenue. But Soneva is also a global influencer. They have
pioneered the development of their environmental profit and loss
tool in order to measure and further reduce the environmental impact
of their supply chain.
Innovation Category: TripAdvisor GreenLeaders,
USA: TripAdvisor’s GreenLeaders programme is using its massive
influence and technological capabilities to bring sustainability
awareness to millions of consumers across the world. The programme
promotes green practices to Trip Advisor’s 280 million unique
monthly users and is the first large scale green hotel programme
to be truly accessible for all types of accommodation properties.
It is free to use for all businesses and users can access a
complete list of a property’s green practices, reviewing them and
providing feedback. This impactful programme has the potential to
mainstream sustainability amongst consumers and create a sea
change in our industry.
People Category: Confortel Hoteles, Spain:
Madrid-based Confortel Hotels truly has people at its heart. It is
dedicated to providing employment and career opportunities for
people with disabilities and is also leading the way in accessible
tourism 10% of its staff have disabilities and work across all
hotel operations, from floor supervision to senior management – in
fact, at some hotels as many as 75% of employees have a
disability. Confortel is ensuring career options in tourism for
people who struggle to find opportunities elsewhere by providing a
fully integrated service for people with disabilities – from hotel
design and equipment to staff training available on site.
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