A couple of months ago, I watched a documentary by Stacey Dooley on the environmental impact of the fashion industry, and I was floored with the statistics!! I really had no idea that the clothing industry was so damaging, it actually is the second most polluting industry in the world, after oil of course.
So we live and learn, and now I have the awareness I needed, my shopping habits will change - not that I am a great shopper, to be honest. Since I moved to the country years ago, the only shops in my local village is a petrol station, 3 pubs and a restaurant. So not having the temptation to shop actually makes you buy less! It is pretty simple.
So after watching the documentary, I started wondering about what position of the most polluting industries does tourism sit in? I was half scared to find out, but I spent some time researching at the weekend, and I must say it was not easy to put an exact position for it! Here is what I learned. The most polluting industries worldwide seem to be:
Obviously, amongst many more. This got me worried as travel emissions, meat and waste are all industry that increases their production thanks to the Tourism Industry. According to @josh_gabbatiss from the Irish Independent Newspaper, Tourism is responsible for nearly a 10th of the world’s carbon emissions. This includes many sectors associated with tourism from air travel to souvenirs. The biggest tourism polluting countries are USA, Germany and China, not surprisingly as they are higher-income countries and people travel more.
So would it not be amazing if we could do something to change that? Would it not be amazing if the industry took a proactive approach to their Carbon emissions?
Here are my problem/solution thoughts:
Look out for places you can reach by train or bus, while not always possible, it is worth to try, especially for those departing from mainland Europe on to other European countries. Trains can be a fantastic experience!
Meat
Include more vegetarian options in menus, so that less meat is consumed, a good healthy choice of dishes will also gain you some great marketing and PR.
Energy
How many hotels and restaurant are fully aware of the Energy and Carbon they use and produce? Possibly less than you think, yet, energy accounts for a large amount of carbon output. Hospitality businesses need to get on top of their resources and reduce their energy consumption, it is possible, I have done it in many hotels I have worked in, so if I can do it, EVERYONE can.
This is one of the most annoying parts of the hospitality industry, mini toiletries, individually wrapped sauces, mini butter pads, plastic bottles the list could go on and on an on. But this is a blog in itself. In fact, I will make it my mission to get some figures and solutions for you on this in the coming weeks.
Water
Well, you probably know by now what the benefits of installing a Hyppo bag in a cistern can be. Reducing water usage at a hospitality business IS POSSIBLE and, in fact, is quite easy.
So that’s it, my two cents for this week - I hope you find it useful! If you want to find out simple ways to reduce your business energy, water and waste use and production, check out my Online Training courses HERE.