Unwrapped: Why are we still using plastic food packaging? — Sea
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We talk about plastic food packaging - one of the most common single-use plastics causing plastic pollution in the ocean..
Nature based tourism accounts for 20% of total international travel and continues to grow. Travellers want to experience nature first hand whether it be by snorkelling in the sea or hiking in the forest. However with the popularisation of nature based holidays and tourists direct contact with nature, responsible tourism and sustainable practices are essential to prevent the degradation of the local environment.
Sea Going Green can assist tourist companies to go green by developing mitigation strategies specific to the companies’ tourism services in order to ensure marine environment integrity without hindering customer experience. We will examine and evaluate the available options to implement the goals of local and national environmental policies and environmental accolades allowing your tourism company to be promoted as a sustainable and eco-friendly brand. We also provide bespoke high quality training programs to embed ecological awareness and promote the value of responsible tourism throughout the company and at customer interface.
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