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In a significant move towards enhancing sustainable tourism, Seychelles has revised its sustainability levy, introducing exemptions for smaller operators while adjusting rates for larger properties. This initiative aims to encourage eco-friendly practices within the tourism sector, which is vital for the island nation's economy and environmental preservation.
Under the new regulations, small operators will be relieved from the financial burden of the sustainability levy, allowing them to focus on maintaining their operations while promoting sustainable practices. Conversely, larger properties will see an increase in their fees, reflecting their greater capacity to contribute to environmental conservation efforts.
This strategic adjustment is expected to foster a more responsible tourism industry in Seychelles, aligning with global trends that prioritize sustainability. By incentivizing smaller businesses and holding larger establishments accountable, Seychelles is paving the way for a greener future, ensuring that its natural beauty and biodiversity are preserved for generations to come. The initiative underscores the nation's commitment to balancing tourism growth with environmental stewardship.
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