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Green Initiative and Machu Picchu: A Winning Partnership for Climate and Nature Sustainability through Regenerative Tourism

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: 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: Working Hand in Hand with the Private Sector Partnerships with the private sector have transformative power in driving high-impact sustainable initiatives. The renewal of Machu Picchu as a Carbon-Neutral Destination is proof of this. This achievement was made possible through the efforts of AJE Group, a Peruvian multinational beverage company that has operations in over 20 countries, alongside strategic allies such as Inkaterra, the Municipality of Machu Picchu, and Tetra Pak. This project included the installation of a biodiesel plant to reuse used cooking oil, a pyrolyzer to convert organic waste into biochar, compactors for plastics, and a glass crusher, transforming waste management in the citadel. These actions not only significantly reduced the site’s environmental footprint but also strengthened its position as a global reference in sustainability and environmental commitment. 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

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Bio Amayu's Climate Positive Journey AJE Group Redefining Sustainable Beverages in 2024

Bio Amayu’s Climate Positive Journey: AJE Group Redefining Sustainable Beverages in 2024

Bio Amayu, a brand developed by the renowned AJE Group, is setting new standards in sustainability and innovation within the beverage industry. In 2022, Bio Amayu earned the prestigious Climate Positive certification for its fruit beverages, featuring unique flavors like Açaí, Aguaje, Goldenberry, and Camu Camu. This recognition showcased the environmental benefits of its products and the brand’s unwavering commitment to forest conservation and community empowerment. AJE Group’s Vision and BioAmayu’s Mission As a leader in the beverage sector, AJE Group’s investment in Bio Amayu reflects its dedication to creating environmentally conscious products. Bio Amayu is more than a brand—it is part of a broader initiative to combat climate change through sustainable innovation. At the core of Bio Amayu’s mission is its commitment to being Naturre Positive through forest conservation and biodiversity protection. By working closely with local communities, the brand ensures its practices prevent deforestation while promoting social and ecological well-being. 2024 Recertification: Continuing the Climate Positive Journey In November 2024, Bio Amayu began recertifying its Climate Positive status, reaffirming its dedication to sustainability. The rigorous evaluation includes a detailed analysis of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated during production and an assessment of the climate mitigation measures implemented since the initial certification. This recertification reflects AJE Group and Bio Amayu’s commitment to transparency and continuous improvement in their environmental impact. “Superfruits that Preserve Forests” is the essence of our BIO Amayu brand, a model that has become a global example to follow. During COP28, we had the opportunity to present this initiative, which generates demand for superfruits from the jungle such as aguaje, camu camu, and açaí. These fruits are sustainably harvested by Amazonian communities, who commit to keeping the forest standing and receive fair payment in return. Through this value chain, we have supported over 200 families across 24 Amazonian communities. Scalable examples like this are rare. We started in Peru and have since expanded, creating sustainable value chains in communities in Ecuador, Colombia, and Thailand. At AJE Group, we aim for the superfruit model to inspire other companies to generate positive impacts on biodiversity and actively protect forests. This is what we call the true Natural Revolution—a new paradigm post-Industrial Revolution, where megadiverse countries like Peru hold a competitive advantage. Through the Natural Revolution, we invite all companies to rethink their business models—not just focusing on people and meeting their needs but placing Mother Earth at the center of their goals. Without nature and forests, there will be no civilization, no businesses, and no future. Therefore, companies must shift their mindset and begin to create models and initiatives rooted in the Natural Revolution. Only by doing so can we give back to Mother Earth and society all that they have given us.” – Jorge López- Doriga, Chief Comunication and Sustainability Officer · AJE “None of this would have been possible without the support of the Añaños family, who serve as the advisory council of the group. They have continuously supported this dream. From the very beginning, we committed to doing things in a consistent and responsible way, building a sustainable reality. What’s amazing about our juices—and now our shots—is that this is a tangible reality; it’s something concrete. Our products have become ambassadors of sustainability, and little by little, people are recognizing this.” – Alberto Suárez, Manager of Amarumayu at AJE Group Introducing Bio Amayu Shots As part of the 2024 recertification, Bio Amayu includes its latest innovation: Bio Amayu Shots. These nutrient-packed, concentrated beverages showcase the brand’s dedication to expanding its product range while maintaining its commitment to climate positivity. By evaluating the environmental footprint of these new products, Bio Amayu ensures that its sustainability principles extend across its entire portfolio. Why Bio Amayu and AJE Group Are Leading the Way Bio Amayu, supported by AJE Group’s visionary leadership, exemplifies how businesses can align with global efforts to combat climate change. By focusing on sustainable practices, fostering local community partnerships, and innovating with accountability, Bio Amayu sets a benchmark for the beverage industry and beyond. In a world where addressing climate change is an urgent priority, Bio Amayu’s journey inspires hope and action. Its Climate Positive certification is a reminder that choosing the right products can make a difference for the planet. Supporting Bio Amayu: A Simple Step Toward Sustainability By choosing Bio Amayu, you support a brand that values environmental conservation, community development, and innovative solutions to global challenges. From their flavorful fruit beverages to the new Bio Amayu Shots, the brand offers consumers a chance to enjoy great products while contributing to a healthier planet Bio Amayu, with the backing of AJE Group, continues to push the boundaries of sustainable innovation. Its commitment to forest preservation, climate action, and premium product development is a blueprint for a greener, more equitable future. Let’s give Bio Amayu and AJE Group a cheers glass for their leadership in climate-positive business practices—one drink at a time. Written by Erika Rumiche from the Green Initiative Team. Related Posts

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How COP29 is Transforming Tourism, Transport, and Urbanization for a Climate Positive Future

How COP29 is Transforming Tourism, Transport, and Urbanization for a Climate and Nature Positive Future

On November 20, 2024, COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, marked a transformative moment in global climate action by dedicating a day to critical sectors shaping our climate future: tourism, transport, and urbanization. With two groundbreaking declarations, the conference showcased a vision of sustainability that integrates innovation, cross-sector collaboration, and a commitment to leaving the planet better than we found. This Tourism Takes Center Stage with Climate Commitments The COP29 Declaration on Enhanced Climate Action in Tourism highlights tourism’s dual identity as a vital economic force and a key partner of the climate change global challenges for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions supporting the Paris Agreement goals. This initiative seeks to redefine the sector, steering it toward a more sustainable and climate-positive future as a result of the determination and global leadership of the UN Tourism Executive Director Zoritsa Urosevic and her team, who have mobilized the interest of UN Tourism member states from around the world to raise awareness to connect tourism with climate and nature positive action. Complementing this leadership is the outstanding contribution of Virginia Fernandez-Trapa, Programme Coordinator for Sustainable Tourism and Resilience at UN Tourism. Her advocacy for climate and regenerative action has been instrumental, building on milestones like the Glasgow Declaration to achieve this significant breakthrough. Key commitments in the declaration include: Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General of the UN World Tourism Organization, emphasized the sector’s potential to drive transformative change through innovation, decarbonization, and regenerative practices. Resilient Cities Through Cross-Sector Collaboration Urbanization, a defining feature of modern life, was addressed by launching the COP29 Multisectoral Actions Pathways (MAP) Declaration for Resilient and Healthy Cities. Developed in partnership with UN-Habitat, the MAP Declaration lays the groundwork for building sustainable, inclusive urban environments. This initiative promotes: Mukhtar Babayev, COP29 President, highlighted the critical role of collaboration, stating, “These initiatives are about enhancing the quality of life while addressing the profound challenges posed by climate change.” The commitments made during COP29 underline the importance of addressing economic, social, and environmental dimensions together, with a shared vision of a sustainable future for people and the planet. Green Initiative: Leading the Way in Regenerative Travel and Climate Certification While COP29 sets the stage for global action, organizations like Green Initiative are translating these goals into tangible outcomes on the ground. Through regenerative tourism, climate certifications, and nature positive strategies, the Green Initiative team helps businesses and destinations make measurable progress toward sustainability. Regenerative Tourism Regenerative tourism is a transformative approach that aims to leave destinations better than they were found. By restoring ecosystems, enhancing community well-being, and reducing carbon footprints, regenerative tourism shifts the focus from sustaining to actively improving environments. A prime example is Machu Picchu, where Green Initiative’s support helped the historic site achieve carbon-neutral certification. This included waste management improvements, renewable energy integration, and reforestation efforts in surrounding areas. Similarly, Bonito, a globally renowned ecotourism destination in Brazil, has embraced regenerative principles by achieving carbon-neutral certification with the help of Green Initiative. Bonito’s initiatives include protecting vital freshwater ecosystems, promoting biodiversity conservation, and implementing sustainable visitor practices to ensure long-term environmental resilience while supporting the local economy. Climate and Nature Positive Certifications Green Initiative offers certifications that help businesses and destinations go beyond carbon neutrality, designed to empower businesses, destinations, and organizations to demonstrate and enhance their sustainability efforts. These certifications are essential for ensuring measurable, transparent progress toward sustainability goals. From tourism operators to urban planners, the Green Initiative provides tools to align operations with global climate objectives. Join the Movement Interested in making your organization a leader in sustainability? The Green Initiative provides a clear path to certification and actionable strategies for regenerative practices. Contact us today to learn how your business or destination can make a lasting, positive impact. Get in Touch!

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Green Initiative Finalist for the Green Projects Awards Leading Sustainable Tourism and Climate and Nature Positive Action

Green Initiative: Finalist for the UN Tourism Green Projects Challenge Awards | Leading Sustainable Tourism and Climate and Nature Positive Action

From November 13th to 16th, 2024, the vibrant city of Cartagena, Colombia, hosted the 122nd Executive Council Meeting of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism). This prestigious event brought together global tourism leaders to discuss the future of travel, emphasizing sustainability, resilience, and innovation in a post-pandemic world. Attended by representatives from 47 countries, including 21 deputy ministers, 350 international delegates, and stakeholders from the private sector, civil society, and financial organizations, the Council addressed strategic pillars such as tourism innovation and attracting investments for sustainable development. Amid these significant discussions, Green Initiative achieved a remarkable milestone: we were honored to be named a finalist for the Green Projects Challenge Awards, acknowledging our impactful efforts to drive climate action and foster sustainability in climate and nature through regenerative travel and tourism. Driving Climate Action: Green Initiative at the Green Projects Challenge Awards We are thrilled to announce that Green Initiative has been selected as a finalist for the Green Projects Challenge Awards, co-hosted by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and UN Tourism. This prestigious accolade recognizes organizations that demonstrate outstanding contributions to: Out of over 500 project submissions, only four finalists were chosen to present their initiatives in a 4-minute pitch during the event. Representing Green Initiative, Tatiana Otaviano Luiz emphasized our dedication to creating a greener, low-carbon future: “As a finalist, we are proud to stand alongside organizations committed to building a sustainable world through innovation and collaboration.” Being recognized for this award is a testament to Green Initiative’s work in helping businesses: Our transformative projects align with the goals of the Green Projects Awards and the broader United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), making sustainability an aspiration and a necessity. UN Tourism Executive Council: Spotlight on Sustainable Tourism The 122nd UN Tourism Executive Council Meeting provided a platform to explore how sustainable tourism can address the global climate crisis. Host country Colombia demonstrated its commitment to sustainability through programs promoting biodiversity conservation and eco-friendly tourism development. During the event, delegates emphasized the critical need to balance tourism growth with environmental preservation. This focus resonates with Green Initiative’s vision of a tourism sector that contributes to economic recovery while respecting nature and promoting social inclusion. CAF and UN Tourism: Pioneers of Sustainability and Innovation The Green Projects Challenge Awards, co-hosted by CAF and UN Tourism, aim to recognize projects that embody sustainability leadership. These organizations are pivotal in fostering a future where climate action is at the heart of economic and social development. With more than 500 projects submitted, the awards highlight the collaborative efforts needed to: As a finalist, Green Initiative is honored to join the global movement of organizations leading the fight against climate change. We share this recognition with other exceptional finalists making transformative contributions to sustainability: Rodolfo Salinas Roca, representing Natoure, for pioneering efforts in eco-tourism in Mexico, Alvaro Quiros Rodriguez, with Tequina Wave, for advancing sustainable practices in coastal tourism in Panama, and Gilson Altamar, from Por un Coral Más Vivo, for championing marine conservation and coral restoration in Colombia. Together, we represent a united front in driving innovation, reducing carbon footprints, and fostering a more sustainable future. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the incredible leaders and organizations recognized at the UN Tourism Green Projects Challenge Awards for their dedication to advancing sustainable tourism and driving positive climate and nature action. A special acknowledgment goes to: Together, your collective efforts inspire hope and action in the global fight against climate change, proving that sustainability is not only possible but essential for a thriving future. 🌍✨ Congratulations to all on your outstanding contributions! Let us continue to work together toward a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient world. A Commitment to a Low-Carbon Economy Green Initiative’s recognition at the Green Projects Challenge Awards underscores the impact of our efforts to advance sustainable tourism and help industries transition toward a low-carbon economy. By partnering with businesses and governments, we create actionable solutions to address environmental challenges, build climate resilience, and foster sustainable development. As the 122nd UN Tourism Executive Council concluded, it left a renewed sense of optimism about the role of sustainable tourism in tackling the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. 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Green Initiative Showcases Machu Picchu as a Model for Carbon-Neutral and Regenerative Tourism at COP16

Green Initiative Showcases Machu Picchu as a Model for Carbon Neutral and Regenerative Tourism at COP16

During the 16th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (COP16), Green Initiative presented the case of Machu Picchu as a model for a Carbon Neutral and Regenerative Tourism Destination. COP16 concluded in Cali after 12 days of intense discussions. Known as “The People’s COP,” the summit was divided into a blue zone for official negotiations and a green zone focusing on civil society participation. According to the Colombian government, the green zone attracted nearly a million visitors, with around 40,000 attending various academic activities. In the blue zone, where negotiations took place, parallel events were also organized in the pavilions of different countries and entities. Among these was the Peru Pavilion, which hosted a series of prominent events, including one titled “Machu Picchu: Carbon-Neutral and Regenerative Tourism Destination.” This session showcased the climate and nature-positive initiatives underway in Machu Picchu, aimed at reducing carbon emissions and restoring ecosystems as part of its tourism management. The panel featured representatives from organizations such as the National Service of State-Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP), AJE Group, Tetra Pak, and Latam Airlines. Panelists emphasized the importance of public-private sector collaboration for the success of projects like Machu Picchu. They recognized the leadership of Green Initiative as a key advisor in the region’s transition to decarbonization and regenerative tourism. COP16 was a platform for dialogue and reflection and marked significant milestones in its final plenary session. Among the most notable were creating a subsidiary body for Article 8J to support Indigenous peoples and local communities, the acknowledgment of Afro-descendant peoples as biodiversity guardians, and the Cali Fund, a global mechanism for the equitable distribution of benefits derived from genetic information. Additionally, collaboration between the Biodiversity and Climate Change agendas was promoted, in preparation for COP29 on Climate Change in Azerbaijan and the upcoming COP30 in Brazil. Colombia also took the opportunity to launch the world’s first biodiversity bonds during COP16, an initiative aimed at involving the private sector in biological diversity preservation. Banco Davivienda, with an investment of up to 50 million dollars from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), will channel these resources into projects with positive biodiversity impacts. Similarly, BBVA Colombia issued another bond, subscribed to by IDB Invest and IFC in two tranches to finance projects with positive biodiversity impacts. Written by Musye Lucen from the Green Initiative team. Related articles:

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Green Initiative at the One Planet Network Forum 2024

Green Initiative at the One Planet Network Forum 2024

In September, Green Initiative participated in the One Planet Network Forum 2024 in Rio de Janeiro, participating in the panel “Tourism Reimagined: Towards Circular, Low Carbon, Regenerative, and Inclusive Operations.” We shared our work on sustainable tourism and explored how the industry can drive positive environmental change. Our discussion highlighted practical ways to integrate circular economies, low carbon practices, and inclusive approaches in tourism, with valuable contributions from leading organizations like @fundtur.ms, @grupo.cataratas, @embraturbrasil, @unwto, and @unep. This was an inspiring platform to showcase the importance of Climate and Nature Positive organizations and their action initiatives in tourism. As proud signatories of the #GlasgowDeclarationinTourism, we continue to drive climate action in the tourism sector, fostering sustainable operations that benefit both people and the planet—leading by example @greeninitiative.eco. We’re thrilled to congratulate Grupo Cataratas and Amazon Ecopark Jungle Lodge for becoming signatories to the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism! Their commitment to driving climate action in tourism is a decisive step towards reducing emissions and enhancing sustainability within the industry. By joining this global initiative, they are helping to create a more climate-resilient and nature-positive future for tourism. We applaud their leadership and look forward to seeing the positive impact of their efforts! We want to thank all our friends who joined the panel with Matheus Mendes from the Green Initiative team for their brilliant insights during the panel and for contributing to an inspiring discussion. Matheus’s input on circular and regenerative tourism practices was key to demonstrating how tourism can catalyze environmental and social benefits. The collective expertise in the room made for an engaging and impactful session, and we’re grateful to all involved for pushing the conversation forward!

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Green Initiative Selected as Finalist in the Green Projects Innovation Challenge Pioneering a New Era of Sustainable Tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean (1)

Green Initiative Selected as Finalist in the Green Projects Innovation Challenge: Pioneering a New Era of Sustainable Tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean

We are thrilled to announce that Green Initiative has been selected as a finalist in the Green Projects Innovation Challenge—a groundbreaking effort led by UN Tourism in collaboration with the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF). This challenge, designed to accelerate innovation in the tourism sector, aims to reshape the industry by promoting green projects that enhance sustainability, reduce emissions, and generate positive social and economic impact, particularly in rural and community tourism. A Transformative Vision for Tourism The Green Projects Innovation Challenge emerges at a pivotal moment for the tourism industry. As global travel rebounds, there is an increasing call for tourism experiences that captivate travelers and foster ecological and social transformation. With the Latin America and the Caribbean sector showing significant resilience—achieving 87% of 2019 tourism levels between January and July 2023—this is a crucial opportunity to rethink how tourism operates. At the heart of this challenge is a drive to push forward innovation that addresses both environmental imperatives and the evolving demands of travelers who increasingly seek responsible and sustainable experiences. As part of this initiative, the Green Projects Innovation Challenge recognizes the critical role that green projects play in promoting sustainability. The tourism sector, a significant contributor to global economies, must now confront pressing emissions, waste management, and ecosystem preservation challenges. By supporting initiatives that harness new ideas and technologies, UN Tourism and CAF are striving to make tourism a driver of positive change for local communities, ecosystems, and economies. Green Initiative: Driving Decarbonization and Ecological Restoration Green Initiative’s selection as a finalist underscores the impact of our work in decarbonizing and restoring ecosystems, particularly through the innovative application of technology and data. Our model, built on five key stages of decarbonization and validated by international standards, has already generated measurable value for tourism businesses and destinations. By integrating climate action into business models, we empower our clients to reduce emissions while unlocking opportunities for climate-smart innovations in products and services. In line with the goals of the Green Projects Innovation Challenge, we have also focused on strengthening rural and community tourism, a sector with immense potential for sustainable transformation. By driving ecological restoration and reducing the negative impacts of land-use change, our work aligns with the broader mission to enhance the tourism sector’s contribution to climate goals and biodiversity conservation. Innovation to Address Local and Global Challenges The Green Projects Innovation Challenge seeks to empower startups and enterprises that redefine how tourism interacts with nature. This initiative emphasizes not only the reduction of emissions but also the preservation and regeneration of ecosystems and biodiversity across Latin America and the Caribbean. Doing so offers a pathway for tourism companies to meet the growing expectations of environmentally conscious travelers while fostering local economic development. Our commitment to these goals is evidenced by our authorship of critical resources such as the Climate Action Guide for Tourism Businesses and Destinations and the Brazilian Guide to Climate Action for Tourism Businesses and Destinations, developed in partnership with national tourism organizations. These tools provide essential guidance for tourism companies looking to implement sustainable practices and achieve measurable climate impacts. Building a Future of Climate and Nature Positive Regenerative Tourism Being recognized as a finalist in this challenge affirms our leadership in sustainable tourism and motivates us to continue driving change across the industry. Our participation in initiatives such as the United Nations Climate Change—Climate Neutral Now and the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy reinforces our commitment to integrating Climate-Positive and Nature-Positive impacts into the tourism sector. As tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean recovers, we are excited to work alongside industry leaders and innovators to ensure this growth is sustainable, inclusive, and transformative. By combining cutting-edge technology with community-focused approaches, we aim to create tourist experiences that are not just memorable, but that also contribute to the long-term health of our planet. A Call for Innovation and Collaboration As we move forward in this challenge, we are eager to collaborate with other visionary organizations and stakeholders who share our mission to make tourism a force for good. Through innovative green projects, we can collectively drive the shift toward a more sustainable tourism industry that prioritizes preserving our natural resources, reducing emissions and uplifting communities. We extend our deepest gratitude to UN Tourism and CAF for recognizing our efforts and for their unwavering support of green projects that are set to transform the tourism sector in Latin America and the Caribbean. Together, we can build a future where tourism plays a leading role in shaping a more sustainable and equitable world. Contact us to receive expert advisory and become a Climate and Nature Positive Certified tourism business or destination. Discover our Climate Positive, Carbon Neutral and Carbon Measured certifications here. Related articles:

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Welcome Érico Mendonça: A Pioneer and Visionary in Sustainable Tourism

We are thrilled to welcome Érico Mendonça, a visionary leader in Brazilian tourism, to our community. With over 35 years of experience shaping the tourism landscape in Brazil, Érico has held pivotal roles, including Secretary of Culture and Tourism for Salvador da Bahia and Superintendent of Tourism Investments for Bahia. He played a crucial role in coordinating the PRODETUR program, which boosted tourism development in the region. Érico’s expertise spans beyond tourism management; he has also made significant strides in tourism-real estate projects, serving as CEO of Prima S.A. His innovative leadership has resulted in landmark developments that blend economic growth with environmental stewardship. Érico is a Senior Consultant for Tourism Development Projects and co-author of the Brazilian Climate Action Guide for Tourism Destinations, a testament to his unwavering commitment to sustainable tourism. His body of work includes numerous publications on the intersection of tourism, socioeconomic development, and real estate in Brazil, making him a thought leader in the field. His notable contributions include: Érico’s work continues to influence how tourism can drive development while fostering environmental responsibility, and we continue to look forward to the impact his forward-thinking ideas will bring to the future of tourism and sustainability. Welcome Érico! #RegenerativeTourism #ClimateAndNaturePositiveTourism 💚🌍🌳🐒👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🏆

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A. Hartrodt Perú Strengthens Position as a Leading Sustainable Logistics Provider with Carbon Neutral Certification

A. Hartrodt Perú Strengthens Position as a Leading Sustainable Logistics Provider with Carbon Neutral Certification

A. Hartrodt Perú, a key player in the country’s logistics sector, continues solidifying its position by offering comprehensive and innovative transportation and supply chain solutions. With over a century of experience and presence in 47 trading nations, A. Hartrodt blends global expertise with a local focus to address the unique challenges clients face in an increasingly competitive and sustainability-conscious market. A. Hartrodt Perú actively focuses on reducing its carbon footprint and optimizing processes to minimize ecological impact. In response to the growing call for climate action, the company has made notable progress by measuring emissions across its three offices in Peru, assessing service-related and employee-generated emissions across 14 distinct sources. A key milestone in this effort is A. Hartrodt Perú’s recent carbon-neutral certification, achieved in collaboration with Green Initiative. This certification highlights the company’s commitment to offsetting its operational emissions and reinforces its position as a leader in environmentally responsible logistics. Driving Sustainability Through Cleaner Fuels, Circular Economy, and Responsible Supply Chain Practices Looking ahead, A. Hartrodt Perú plans to implement a comprehensive climate action plan to reduce its carbon footprint progressively, encourage circular economy initiatives, and promote responsible practices throughout its supply chain. The company is also preparing to adopt cleaner fuels, transition to coolants and refrigerants with lower Global Warming Potential (GWP), and prioritize carbon-neutral travel. Once underway, these initiatives will not only enhance operational efficiency but also affirm A. Hartrodt Perú’s dedication to preserving natural resources and benefiting the communities in which it operates. Leading the Industry, Strengthening Resilience, and Unlocking New Business Opportunities By embracing this commitment, A. Hartrodt Perú contributes to the global fight against climate change and sets a standard for others in the industry to follow. This certification and the company’s holistic approach to sustainability enhance its reputation among clients and open new business opportunities, particularly with partners prioritizing sustainability in their supply chains. Furthermore, A. Hartrodt Perú bolsters its resilience to future environmental regulations while reinforcing its pledge to a greener future. A Strategic Asset for Leading the Future of Sustainable Logistics As demand for sustainable transport solutions continues to rise, A. Hartrodt Perú’s carbon-neutral certification becomes a strategic asset, enabling the company to remain competitive and responsible in the years to come. Looking ahead, A. Hartrodt Perú is poised to lead the logistics sector toward a more sustainable future, with plans to continuously evolve its climate action strategies and further reduce its environmental footprint. Collaborate for Sustainable Growth and Resilient Supply Chains We invite businesses and partners to join us on our journey toward a greener future. By working together, we can create more sustainable supply chains, reduce environmental impact, and unlock new opportunities for growth. To learn more about our climate action initiatives and how we can help you achieve your sustainability goals, please get in touch with us at greeninitiative.eco/contact/. Written by Virna Chavez from the Green Initiative team. Related articles

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Celebrating World Tourism Day with a Global Milestone Green Initiative Wins as World's Leading Sustainable Organisation

Celebrating World Tourism Day with a Global Milestone: Green Initiative Wins as World’s Leading Sustainable Organisation

On this World Tourism Day, Green Initiative is honored to share a significant achievement: winning as the World’s Leading Sustainable Organisation at the 2024 World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards! This recognition underscores our commitment to a greener, more sustainable tourism industry that regenerates rather than depletes. We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who voted for us and supported our mission to lead the way in sustainable tourism, climate, and nature positive business. This achievement is as much yours as it is ours!” A Legacy of Impactful Tourism Green Initiative has always believed that tourism can be a driving force for good. We’ve pioneered sustainable tourism practices that balance business competitiveness with ecological preservation through our work with partners like Inkaterra Hotels, WorldXchange, and CEPA (Customized Educational Programs Abroad). What It Means to Be the World’s Leading Sustainable Organisation Winning this prestigious award is more than a recognition—it’s a reminder of our responsibility. From reducing the carbon footprints of our certified businesses to pioneering regenerative tourism models, we’ve made great strides in proving that tourism can benefit both people and the planet. Our Ongoing Commitment As we celebrate this milestone, we reaffirm our dedication to continuing our work with partners and clients worldwide to reduce emissions, restore ecosystems, and create sustainable livelihoods for local communities. As we mark World Tourism Day and celebrate this momentous win, we invite you to be part of this journey. Let’s work together to make travel sustainable, responsible, and regenerative—so that future generations can continue to explore the world while preserving its natural beauty. Designated Sites are Integrating Climate Action UNESCO-designated sites like Bonito and Machu Picchu are leading the way in integrating climate action into tourism through innovative practices such as carbon measurement, ecosystem restoration, and waste management solutions. By adopting climate-smart approaches, these destinations are not only reducing emissions but also enhancing community resilience and attracting eco-conscious travelers. Green Initiative’s collaboration with these iconic sites showcases how tourism can actively contribute to global climate goals and serve as a model for sustainable tourism worldwide. Explore our full article to learn how UNESCO Sites Are Pioneering Climate Action in Sustainable Tourism, and leading by example here. We highly recommend downloading Green Initiative’s Climate Action Guide for Tourism Destinations. This essential resource offers practical tools for reducing emissions, improving resource efficiency, and aligning with global climate goals. By following the guide, destinations can enhance resilience, attract eco-conscious travelers, and lead in sustainable tourism. It’s a must-have for those committed to making a positive impact. Contact us to learn more about our projects, certifications, and how we’re working with companies globally to shape a sustainable tourism industry.

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