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Bali encourages tourists to support eco-friendly practices at hotels, aiming to reduce waste and promote sustainability in the island's tourism sector. In recent years, the Balinese government and local businesses have recognized the importance of sustainable travel as a way to preserve the island's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Tourists are being urged to choose accommodations that prioritize environmental responsibility, such as those that utilize renewable energy, implement water conservation measures, and minimize single-use plastics. Many hotels are adopting green certifications and are actively involved in community initiatives that promote conservation and responsible tourism.
Visitors can also contribute by engaging in local activities that support the environment, such as beach clean-ups and wildlife conservation programs. By making conscious choices, travelers can help ensure that Bali remains a beautiful destination for generations to come, while also supporting the local economy and preserving its rich cultural identity.
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