Monday, March 10, 2008

How to spot the travel industry’s eco-spin

Christopher Elliott

Travel columnist

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Book an air hose ticket, salvage the planet.

Re-use the towel in your hotel, halt planetary warming. Rent a loanblend car, cut down our dependance on dodo fuel.

Lofty promises made by air hoses peddling gimmicky C offsets, vacation spots hawking convoluted greenness enterprises and companies with glistening new fleets of high-maintenance autos to rent.advertisement

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Find the postage of approvalDon’t take a traveling company’s word when it claims to be eco-friendly. If it states it’s green, bank check it out. “The key to differentiating sincere attempts from trend-hopping fakes lies in the details,” states Raffaello Santi Bejar, main executive director of Airsavings SA, which develops air hose C countervail programs. “Which C countervail programme is partnered with an constituted environmental group, or which auto lease company’s fleet have more than fuel-efficient vehicles?”

For example, the certifies “green” buildings. Another group, The , validates a resort’s committedness to everything from nursery gas emanations to land-use planning. But there is no internationally recognized grouping that certifies traveling industry merchandises based on their environmental patterns â€" yet.

See the large pictureHotels are figuratively falling all over themselves to out-green each other. Most of their attempts look sincere but have got a negligible consequence on the environment. So you’re lavation fewer towels? Good for you. That’s not saving the planet â€" it’s saving you money. You’re recycling? Nice, but in many places, that’s just following the law. You installed water-saving showerheads? Great, now can you convert those Americans who take a firm stand on taking two showers a twenty-four hours to cut back? Being socially responsible, state experts, isn’t just about adopting one or even respective “green” practices, but changing the manner a vacation spot and its invitees believe about the environment and their limited resources.

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