Sydney Named Australia’s Most Sustainable Destination Bolstered by ICC Sydney’s Social Impact Initiatives
Sydney has reached top 10 status in the 2024 Global Destination Sustainability Index and is ranked Australia’s most sustainable destination.
Sydney has reached top 10 status in the 2024 Global Destination Sustainability Index and is ranked Australia’s most sustainable destination.
The 2025 Summit will build on this momentum and provide a multi-stakeholder platform to accelerate wind energy growth across the region.
Dubai Airports announces collaboration with Etihad ESCO to launch the world's largest rooftop solar panel installation project at an airport.
With tourism at 8 % of global CO₂ emissions, and international arrivals predicted to reach 1.8 billion by 2030, action is more important than ever.
This prestigious event will explore the future of research travel, enhance collaboration, and promote sustainable growth in this dynamic sector.
The city has ranked number one since 2016, and is once again a finalist. The final results will be announced on 16 October in Bruges in Belgium.
This announcement marks another milestone for the city, known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Study shows that 86% of UK and European-based event organisers who book venues internationally consider sustainability integral to running events.
The initiative aims to reduce food waste and underscores Ottawa Tourism’s commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.
The award is proof of the work on aviation’s climate transition that Swedavia is doing for fossil-free aviation at its ten airports.
On World Environment Day, Dnata announced highlight results over the past 12 months as part of its ongoing sustainability strategy.
IACC has released this year’s Meeting Room of the Future report, combining research and insights from 170 meeting venue operators worldwide.
Orders align with Dnata’s Green First approach amidst continued efforts to reduce carbon emissions, with over US $100 million invested in GSE.
Over 180 industry professionals and policy makers from 15 EU countries, 52 insightful expert speakers, and concrete discussions for the future.
Significant progress towards Net Zero 2050 and continued work with regards to meeting consumers’ growing demand for green travel.