In 2024, Green Initiative proudly received the prestigious title of World’s Leading Sustainable Organisation 2024 at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards, largely due to its successful implementation of the Carbon Neutral Certification for one of the World’s most iconic destinations: Machu Picchu. This collaboration highlighted how sustainability and responsible tourism can directly impact the global tourism landscape and also contributed to Machu Picchu’s recognition as the World’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2024 for the sixth time (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023) at the World Travel Awards.
This event, considered the ‘Oscar of Tourism,’ also awarded Peru as the ‘World’s Leading Cultural Destination‘ and the ‘World’s Leading Culinary Destination.’ The Commission for the Promotion of Peru for Exports and Tourism – PromPerú (awarded as Best Latin American Tourism Authority Website 2024 in the prestigious World Travel Tech Awards) enthusiastically announced the achievements. In addition to its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this citadel stands as a cultural, historical, and architectural symbol of the ancient Inca Empire.
Ricardo Limo, Executive President of PromPerú, highlighted the significance of these awards: “These recognitions are a testament to the continuous work of the public and private sectors, and of all Peruvians who share the best of our country with the world.”
Machu Picchu, already a symbol of ancient history and breathtaking natural beauty, took another critical step forward by achieving Carbon Neutral certification through Green Initiative’s specialized sustainability program.
This certification recognizes the extraordinary efforts of local stakeholders, including the government, tourism operators, and conservationists, to reduce carbon emissions and minimize the environmental footprint of this UNESCO World Heritage site, and also put in place a mitigation plan for decarbonization.
“Machu Picchu stands as the world’s first natural and cultural wonder to achieve carbon neutrality, showcasing that sustainable tourism and decarbonization can and must go hand in hand—a global symbol of environmental leadership.” – Gustavo Santos, Regional Director for the Americas, World Tourism Organization
“The experience of Machu Picchu as a signatory of the Glasgow Declaration can be a reference for other tourist destinations in Peru and around the world. In addition to being a natural and cultural treasure, Machu Picchu is also an inspiring example of how the growth of tourism and decarbonization can and should go hand in hand.” – Sofia Gutierrez, Deputy Director of Sustainable Tourism at UN Tourism
“Machu Picchu, one of the 13 World Heritage sites that Peru has, is an inspiring example of how tourism can be integrated with climate action, thus contributing to the sustainability and conservation of World Heritage.” – Jose Salazar Ríos, Coordinator of the Culture Sector at UNESCO Peru
“As a pioneer of regenerative tourism in Peru, Inkaterra is committed to conserving the natural heritage of Machupicchu,” states José Koechlin, founding president of Inkaterra. “This alliance is a success story about the goals that can be achieved when public and private sectors work hand in hand. With the support of the local community, the first destination in Latin America with a circular economy has been achieved. We Peruvians enjoy the privilege of having this cultural and natural heritage of humanity, which entails the great responsibility of caring for it for future generations.”
“We are proud to announce that Machupicchu renews its ‘First Carbon Neutral’ certificate. This achievement represents a significant milestone in our effort to promote circular economy models and sustainable cities, where for example, we give new life to bottles, such as Cielo Alcalina which is made 100% from recycled bottles,” says Jorge López-Doriga, Chief Communications and Sustentability Officer in AJE Group.
The Carbon Neutral certification process involved:
- Thorough carbon assessments
- The implementation of energy-efficient measures
- The promotion of sustainable tourism practices
- Investment in carbon offset programs
Through these efforts, Machu Picchu became a beacon of sustainability in tourism, setting a precedent for other destinations worldwide.
This achievement is even more significant because the Travel Awards recognized Machu Picchu for its historical and cultural value and commitment to environmental preservation. The certification played a special role in this decision, underscoring the growing importance of sustainable tourism practices in shaping the future of global travel.
A Turning Point for Sustainable Tourism
Recognizing Green Initiative and Machu Picchu at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards and the World Travel Awards signals a turning point in the tourism industry. Sustainability is no longer an afterthought—it has become a key factor in defining a truly world-class destination. Tourists, travelers, and travel companies are increasingly prioritizing eco-consciousness, and destinations like Machu Picchu are leading the way. By embracing Climate and Nature Positive initiatives, they demonstrate that environmental stewardship and tourism can go hand in hand.
The Carbon Neutral certification contributed to Machu Picchu’s award and helped boost its reputation as a responsible, forward-thinking destination. It’s a testament to how partnerships between environmental experts like Green Initiative and iconic sites like Machu Picchu can drive meaningful change. With sustainable practices now at the core of the global travel industry, other destinations around the World are following suit, inspired by the success of Machu Picchu’s journey towards sustainability.
The Path Forward
As Green Initiative continues to work with destinations around the World to achieve Carbon Neutral certification, the focus remains on creating a long-lasting impact. The success of Machu Picchu demonstrates that with the right support and commitment, any destination—no matter how iconic—can reduce its environmental footprint and set new standards in sustainable tourism.
This partnership between Green Initiative and Machu Picchu is a shining example of how innovation in sustainability protects the planet and drives recognition and success in the competitive World of Global Tourism. With these two significant awards in hand, it’s clear that the future of travel lies in sustainability through Regenerative Tourism—and Green Initiative will continue to play a pivotal role in shaping that future.
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Written by Tatiana Otaviano, Head of Relationship Management from the Green Initative team.