The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
has unveiled the 15 Finalists for its 2018 Tourism for
Tomorrow Awards.
The 2018 Finalists cut across five continents in
the following categories: Community, Destination, Environment,
Innovation and People.
The WTTC Tourism for
Tomorrow Awards, now in its 14th year, showcases business
practices of the highest standards that balance the needs of
‘people, planet and profits’ within our sector.
All
15 finalists illustrate great commitment to support a change in
policies, business practices and consumer behaviour towards a more
sustainable tourism sector.
Following a rigorous
3-phase judging, which includes an onsite evaluation, Winners of
the 2018 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards will be announced during the
Awards Ceremony at the 18th WTTC Global Summit, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, 18-19 April 2018.
Gloria Guevara,
President & CEO of WTTC said, “Sustainable growth is one of the
sector’s most pressing challenges and a strategic priority for
WTTC. The Tourism for Tomorrow Awards showcase the very best
examples of how our sector is addressing this challenge, and
contributing in a positive way to the sustainable development
goals and a better world for all. I congratulate all the finalists
who are playing such a significant role in ensuring the future
sustainability of travel and tourism, and encourage the whole
sector to learn from their best practice.”
As the
travel and tourism sector continues to grow, and WTTC currently
estimates global travel and tourism to have grown by nearly 4% in
2017, we have to ensure we safeguard the environment, local
communities and cultural heritage, and our awards programme calls
on tourism businesses to showcase just that.”
Awards Lead Judge, Graham Miller, Executive Dean, Faculty of Arts
and Social Sciences at the University of Surrey, said, "This
year’s finalists represent all parts of the world but show that
across the world tourism can be a powerful way to achieve sustainability goals. We see examples of tourism organisations
that have created huge land and marine protected areas, are
educating children about the importance of heritage, are
empowering women and bringing micro-power to areas with no
electricity. Some of these organisations are large and owned by
shareholders, others are small and funded by a community or just
an individual, but they all demonstrate that tourism can make
today and tomorrow more sustainable.”
The
Finalists of the 2018 WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards are:
Community Award Finalists, whose organisations are
committed to sustainable tourism leadership in local community
development, empowerment and cultural heritage
*
&Beyond (South Africa) * Global Himalayan Expedition (India)
* Sustainable Development Institute Mamirauá (Brazil)
Destination Award Finalists, who show commitment to supporting
and delivering sustainable tourism best practices in their destinations:
* Corporación Parque Arví (Colombia)
* Riverwind Foundation (USA) * Thompson Okanagan Tourism
Association (Canada)
Environment Award Finalists,
whose organisations and companies achieved environmental best
practice through biodiversity conservation, protection of natural
habitats, addressing climate change, and green operations:
* Airport Authority Hong Kong (Hong Kong) * Chumbe
Island Coral Park – CHICOP (Tanzania) * Meliá Hotels
International (Spain)
Innovation Award Finalists,
who provided innovative solutions to overcoming the challenges
faced by Travel & Tourism in implementing sustainability in
practice:
* Transportation Options (Canada) *
Virgin Atlantic (United Kingdom) * Yayasan Karang Lestari Teluk
Pemuteran (Pemuteran Bay Coral Protection Foundation) (Indonesia)
People Award Finalists, who are dedicated to the
development of capacity building, training and education to build
a skilled tourism workforce for the future:
*
Cayuga Collection of Sustainable Luxury Hotels and Lodges (Costa
Rica) * Heritage Watch (Australia) * TREE Alliance
(Cambodia)
The winner of each category will
be determined by the WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards 2018
winners’ selection committee which is chaired by Fiona Jeffery
OBE, Tourism for Tomorrow Awards Chair, and composed of: Sandra
Howard Taylor, Vice minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of
Colombia; Jack Spengler, Director of the Centre for Health and the
Global Environment of the Harvard Chan School; and Darrell Wade,
Co-Founder and CEO of Intrepid Group.
Fiona Jeffery
said, “The role of the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards is to inspire
and educate. They identify responsible leadership in our industry
and outstanding role models from which best practices can be
learnt and built. Our role is to spread this knowledge and
encourage a broader appreciation of environmental and ethical
governance which helps drive a growing commitment to sustainable
tourism practices, so they become part of the DNA of our industry
and not the exception.”
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