Plastic pollution is one of the major environmental challenges of our time and tourism has an important role to play in contributing to the solution. Much of the plastic used in tourism is made to be thrown away as waste and often can’t be recycled, leading to large amounts of pollution. The problem of plastic pollution in tourism is too big for any single organisation to fix on its own. To match the scale of the problem, changes need to take place across the whole tourism value chain, which is why tourism stakeholders around the world are working together and taking a systemic approach through the Global Tourism Plastics Initiative.
The Global Tourism Plastics Initiative requires tourism organisations to make a set of concrete and actionable commitments by 2025:
The Global Tourism Plastics Initiative will support companies, destinations, associations, and NGOs through:
By taking serious action in a coordinated manner on plastic pollution, the tourism sector can help preserve and protect the places and wildlife that make destinations worth visiting.