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Newsletter, April 2022

April Updates from GreenStep Sustainable Tourism WELCOMING ERICH AND RHONDA TO THE GREENSTEP TEAM We are thrilled to announce the appointment of two new team members, as we continue to grow our resources to support the demand of businesses, across all sectors, who are looking to improve their sustainability practices and performance, with the common […]

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Newsletter, March 2022

March updates from GreenStep Sustainable Tourism GREENSTEP PARTNERS WITH BOOKECO In partnership together with bookeco, GreenStep Sustainable Tourism certified members can access exclusive discounts for their business listing. Launched in November of 2021 with an initial focus on the Canadian market, bookeco has over 1,200 sustainability focused businesses listed on its platform and boasts a rapidly growing

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Newsletter, February 2022

February updates from GreenStep Sustainable Tourism MEASURING SUSTAINABILITY: THE STATE OF THE CANADIAN TOURISM INDUSTRY Over the last decade, sustainability has become increasingly important as a value for visitors, and as a key component for a thriving tourism industry. In 2021, GreenStep launched the Sustainable Tourism 2030 Pledge in partnership with the Tourism Industry Association

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Tires, wires, and a whole lot of plastic: Spirit of the West Adventures concludes Marine Debris Clean-Up Project

If the average Gray Whale weighs between 40,000 to 60,000 pounds (we’re talking 4 to 5 elephants), let’s imagine for a moment what that would look like in waste. Now, double it. Spirit of the West Adventures, Sustainable Tourism Certified member and sea kayaking operator based out of Vancouver Island, collected over 100,000 pounds of

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Measuring Sustainability: The State of the Canadian Tourism Industry

Sustainability has increasingly become an important value for visitors and is a key component of successful tourism businesses and a thriving tourism industry.  In 2021, GreenStep launched the Sustainable Tourism 2030 Pledge in partnership with the Tourism Industry Association of Canada, encouraging tourism businesses and destinations across the country to measure their sustainability performance using

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Kootenay Rockies Tourism Becomes First Sustainable Tourism Certified Destination in Canada

KELOWNA, BC CANADA – The Kootenay Rockies region is the first destination to be certified by GreenStep Sustainable Tourism, the first and only Canadian-based provider of tourism industry certifications for both tourism businesses and destinations.  The certification process included an assessment with a GreenStep Assessor who reviewed and discussed with Kootenay Rockies Tourism (KRT), the

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Newsletter, January 2022

January updates from GreenStep Sustainable Tourism It’s been almost two years of uncertainty and hardship as business leaders have faced the burdens and harsh realities of the pandemic. Despite what feels like a never-ending cycle of closures, restrictions and guidelines, it’s important to celebrate our past victories and set new goals and look to each

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GreenStep Offers Students Experiential Learning Opportunity in Partnership with UPEI

    GreenStep has recently begun working in collaboration with UPEI instructor, Dee Enright, to deliver a hands-on learning experience by offering students the opportunity to observe and participate in the formal Sustainable Tourism Certification process of five Canadian tourism businesses. The 4th year course, Sustainable Tourism Development, looks at the critical components of a sustainable tourism industry. Students

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