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Archive for the ‘Sustainable Travel’ Category
Thursday, November 20th, 2008
Collette has announced the launch of its newest initiative, Project Green & Blue. The program is Collette’s latest step in reducing its carbon footprint & environmental impact. The domestic tour operator’s initiative is aimed at ensuring Collette’s worldwide offices are operating as “green” as possible on a day-to-day basis.
“Everyone needs to take responsibility for the impact they have on our environment,” said John Galvin, CFO. “We want to do everything we possibly can to leave the world a better place as a result of our being here.” Project Green and Blue is aimed at doing just that.
On Arbor Day, Collette planted 519 trees, one in honor of each of their employees. Collette is also working on the design & construction of the new Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certified building for their office in Canada. The building should be complete in April 2009 will include a geothermal heating system, so they will use less fossil fuel for heat.
Future projects will include installing a 20-kilowatt wind turbine in the company’s Vermont retreat location which will provide renewable energy for the house and in clean energy that can be sold back to the utility company. They will also make changes & upgrades to their corporate office in Rhode Island including replacing lights & installing water saving fixtures, installing programmable thermostats & occupancy sensing light systems, as well as changing over to environmentally friendly cleaning products.
Collette Vacations makes traveling the world simple and hassle-free. For more information on their travel packages visit: http://www.atlastravelweb.com/collettetours.shtml
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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
Tourism Cares’ Mission is to preserve the travel experience for future generations. Volunteers from the travel and tourism industry clean up & restore culturally significant, tourism-related sites needing care & rejuvenation. More than 2,000 volunteers have donated more than 20,000 hours at sites across North America.
The next project is April 16-18, 2009 to restore Gettysburg. Corporate sponsors are accepted.
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Monday, November 17th, 2008
The American Hotel & Lodging Association is completing it’s guidelines to help hotels become more “green.” At this point, there is no plan to create a certification program, but rather ask for minimal environmental guidelines to be followed. Some items being addressed are energy saving measures such as towel & linen reuse programs, waste management & use of fluorescent bulbs & digital thermometers. It’s not much, but it is a start to what we hope will be increased changes in the coming years.
Many individual hotel chains are taking their own steps to help the environment. InterContinental Hotels has set up a new Innovation Hotel, which is a specially dedicated section of the IHG web site that will showcase the hotel’s green efforts both now & for properties in the future. Many things are being put into place within the next few years, such as solar roof panels, recycled furniture & low-emissions paint, where other items such as “green roof” & rainwater harvesting will take more time to implement as new hotels are built.
Ask an agent to assist you in finding hotels worldwide that are committed to the environment & “greening” the hospitality industry.
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Friday, November 14th, 2008
Solstice, largest ship in Celebrity’s fleet, & one of 4 that will be launched: Solstice in 2008, Equinox in 2009, Eclipe in 2010 & a fourth vessel yet to be named for 2011. One unique area not available on any other cruise line is the “Lawn Club.” On the highest deck, you will find a carefully manicured area of real grass. By day, you can play lawn games or have a picnic. You can watch the Hot Glass Show offered in collabortation with the Corning Museum of Glass. A gift shop offers glass souvenirs. In the evening, the Patio on the Lawn & Sunset Bar offer amazing ocean views, as well as luxurious coffee drinks & cocktails.
Celebrity has always been known for their excellent cuisine onboard. Sostice offers 4 new specialty restaurants: Blu, Murano, Silk Harvest Restaurant & the Tuscan Grille. Blu is for guests staying in Aqua Class suites. Silk Harvest will offer authentic Asian cruisine. Tuscan Grille is a sophisticated steak house with an Italian accent and Murano will serve Europe’s finest cruisine. The main dining room is beautifully decorated & features a champagne tasting menu. Room service is available 24 hours for day for simple snacks or a dinner for two.
Other ship highlights include the Martini Bar, Cellar Masters & the pool area which offers shaded canopies & fountains synchronized to music.
I will be sailing on the Solstice November 12th or a 2 day cruise, so watch for posts with details on our experience onboard! Watch the commercial for the Celebrity Solstice
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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Collette has always given back to local communities through their involvement in Tourism Cares since 2002. Their employees volunteer on projects including preservation & beautification projects at Plimouth Plantation, Nuweetooun School in Exeter, Rhode Island & the National Park site at historic Ellis Island. The Collette Foundation was launched in 2007 to help children around the world. With over 150 volunteers who establish & manage projects in Australia, China, Costa Rica, Ireland, Italy, Kenya, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa and the U.S. In South Africa for example, the foundation is supporting rural communities by supplying Hippo Water Rollers. The use of these rollers in remote villages allows a safer way to collect water, as children were carrying too much wait for their backs, and they can collect 5 times the amount of water they used to in one trip. 100 families were given the Hippo Rollers in January of this year. In the U.S., Collette works with Second Harvest Food bank. Volunteer employees help raise money, package food & assist with the Backpack program, which provides a pack of food to each participating child on Fridays. Each backpack includes small pop top entrees, such as beans & franks or chili, along with cereal, a fruit cup, chocolate milk and snacks to make sure the children & their families have food over the weekend & during school vacations.
Watch the Collette Foundation video, & look for future posts on the new Project Green & Blue.
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Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
Celebrity Solstice arrived in Ft. Lauderdale Nov. 3rd. The ship will be named in formal ceremonies on Nov. 14, & will embark on its inaugural season Nov. 23 on 7-night Eastern Caribbean cruises roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale. In the spring, the ship will sail to Europe & have 10- & 11-night Mediterranean sailings r/t from Rome.
The Solstice will offer some great new features for guests, but my focus is to discuss Celebrity’s environmental efforts. From it’s design, Celebrity focused on the hull to ensure a more fuel efficient ship. The ship will also have 80 solar panels which will provide some of the ship’s power.
Celebrity then partnered with 3M to create a window coating that will deflect the heat that comes in, reducing the amount of air conditioning needed to cool the ship. The tinting should also extend the life of the carpeting by protecting it from sun damage. Other changes include the use of LED lighting and river rocks in their buffets to keep food chilled versus ice cubes.
Celebrity Cruises’ Ocean Fund also awards marine conservation grants throughout the year.
We feel Celebrity has set the example, & consumers will be looking for cruise lines to introduce more innovations to save the environment as new ships are built.
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has been named a finalist in Condé Nast Traveler magazine’s 2008 World Savers Awards. The awards honor 38 travel companies from around the world for their leadership in social responsibility in five key areas: poverty alleviation, cultural and/or environmental preservation, education, wildlife conservation & health.
In 2007 alone, the recycling program saved 2,200 mature trees, 2,300 gallons of gas & 672,000 gallons of water. This translates to enough saved timber resources to produce more than 27.28 million sheets of newspaper; enough gasoline to drive more than 64,500 miles; & enough fresh water to meet the daily fresh water needs of more than 8,960 people.
NCL began recycling used cooking oil from its ships at the Port of Miami in early 2007. More than 15,000 gallons of used cooking oil have been offloaded & donated to an organic farmer in Vero Beach, Fla., who converted the oil to 870 gallons of usable bio-diesel for his farming equipment.
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Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
Taucks tours offers Community Outreach programs, volunteer projects & global giving grants. Over 10,000, Tauck guests, employees & families are giving back & lending a hand through Tauck, in America’s most beautiful parks…preserving national treasures.
In Yellowstone National Park, Tauck has had over 10,000 volunteers, over 14,000 hours, 100 projects & more than $500,000 in support. This innovative volunteer opportunity allows tour guests & families to clean, paint and protect America’s #1 National Park while enjoying the 10 day Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks or the 8-day family adventure in Cowboy Country. Other projects with Tauck included Boston, Bryce Canyon, New Orleans & Gulf Coast relief after Katrina.
Would you be interested in a family vacation that involved volunteer work?
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Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
On October 13, 2008 Travel Weekly’s Editor in Chief Arnie Weissman wrote an article about the recent meeting in Barcelona of the World Conservation Congress. They are trying to develop a set guidlines and criteria for what who should be considered a “sustainable” travel company, as there are more than 100 definitions of what sustainable tourism is. It seems that significant progress was made towards this mission. Another goal is that popular travel companies such as Travelocity and Sabre will eventually offer hotels with ratings where agents and clients who want to search for sustainable hotels only could do so with ease. A green hotel not only promotes energy- and water-conservation, but also offers guests a variety of eco-friendly amenities, including organic cotton sheets and gourmet meals made with locally grown ingredients.
Would you prefer a Green hotel over a standard hotel? Would you be willing to pay more?
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Friday, October 17th, 2008
Many of us travel to open our eyes to a world that is different from our own, inspiring us to tread gently as we explore new cultures and encounter new communities around the world. Travel may even encourage us to make a difference in the lives of those we meet.
Sustainable tourism is responsible tourism that seeks to make a low impact on the environment and local culture, while helping to generate income, employment and the preservation of local ecosystems. Through fund raising efforts and donations, several travel companies are making a difference.
Look for more posts on companies that are “getting involved and making a difference.”
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