The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
is challenging travel and tourism organisations to show how sustainable
they are by entering their sustainable business initiatives in
the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards 2017.
This year
applicants can enter in the following five categories: Community;
Destination; Environment; Innovation; and People.
The 2017
Finalists will be announced in January 2017 and the winners will
be announced during the WTTC Global Summit 2017 in Bangkok,
Thailand 26-27
April 2017.
“I am pleased to announce that the
twenty-eighth annual Tourism for Tomorrow Awards programme is now
open for entries,” said David Scowsill, President & CEO, WTTC. “Through the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards 2017 we
shall highlight the commitment of the travel and tourism sector to
the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by all 193 Member States
of the United Nations in September 2015. Companies and
organisations that enter for these awards can show governments and
other tourism organisations how growth and successful business
models go hand in hand with the safeguarding of local communities,
the environment and cultural heritage.”
The 2016 award winners:
Community Award: Expediciones Sierra Norte, Mexico.
Destination Award: Parkstad
Limburg, Netherlands.
Environment Award: The Botswana Rhino
Conservation Project by Wilderness Safaris, Botswana.
Innovation
Award: Carmacal Carbon Calculator by ANVR - The Netherlands Travel
Trade Association, Netherlands.
People Award: Youth Career Initiative, United Kingdom & worldwide.
Fiona Jeffery OBE,
former Chairman of World Travel Market and Founder and Chairman of
the international water aid charity Just a Drop, will be chairing
the Awards for the third time. She said, “Tourism is a force
for good, it connects people from different cultural backgrounds
and environments. The WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards celebrate
the achievements of ethical tourism businesses around the world
that look to give back to local communities by enhancing
livelihoods where they operate and protecting the environment and
cultural traditions to ensure a sustainable world for the future.
I am delighted to be chairing again, and hope to again see
many inspirational businesses apply for the 2017 programme.”
AIG Travel, Inc., the travel insurance and global assistance
division of leading international insurance organisation American International Group, Inc., will be the Official Headline Sponsor
of the Awards programme for the second year.
Jeff Rutledge,
CEO, AIG Travel, Inc., said, “AIG is committed to furthering the
sustainability efforts of the travel and tourism industry, and we
are honored to continue our support of the Tourism for Tomorrow
Awards in 2017. Through education and the sharing of best
practices, I am confident we can all make a difference by
implementing eco-friendly business processes.”
Lead judge,
Professor Graham Miller, chair in sustainability in business at
the University of Surrey, will oversee a rigorous independent
judging and on-site evaluation process carried out by an
international panel of experts, representing academia, non-profit
organisations, government and the private sector.
Award applicants can submit an application
online.
Entries are now open and close 14 November 2016.
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