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The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) is set to commence 2025 with an exciting new initiative aimed at promoting sustainable tourism practices across the region. The organization has announced the launch of its quarterly webinar series titled “Sustainable Tourism in Action."
The inaugural session, “Sustainable Tourism in Action: Measuring and Reducing Carbon Footprints in the Caribbean,” will delve into the critical topic of carbon emissions and their impact on the region's tourism sector. This webinar aims to equip participants with the necessary tools and strategies to effectively measure and minimize their environmental footprints.
With sustainability becoming increasingly important in the travel industry, the CTO's initiative reflects a growing commitment to preserving the Caribbean's natural beauty and cultural heritage. The series will feature industry experts and thought leaders who will share insights and best practices, fostering a collaborative environment for stakeholders.
As the tourism sector continues to evolve, the CTO's efforts underscore the importance of integrating sustainable practices to ensure a vibrant future for Caribbean destinations.
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