Fifty shades of green; how New Zealand is leading

By IANS | Updated: June 5, 2022 12:10 IST2022-06-05T12:03:04+5:302022-06-05T12:10:07+5:30

New Delhi, June 5 With increased awareness of the environmental impact of travel, sustainability and conservation have become ...

Fifty shades of green; how New Zealand is leading | Fifty shades of green; how New Zealand is leading

Fifty shades of green; how New Zealand is leading

New Delhi, June 5 With increased awareness of the environmental impact of travel, sustainability and conservation have become increasingly important among travellers. New Zealand invites visitors to become kaitiakitanga, or place guard.

Assuring that it is maintained and treated in such a way that future generations can enjoy it. The Tiaki Promise, an initiative launched by Tourism New Zealand and close partners, invites and encourages visitors to care for the country alongside Kiwis.

Many businesses in New Zealand's tourism sector are already implementing sustainable practises. Here are the top four New Zealand tourism businesses with conservation at their core, whether they are carbon-neutral, carbon-positive, or simply doing amazing things for the environment:

Carino Wildlife Cruises, Northland

The World Cetacean Alliance

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