WTTC unveils finalists of 2019 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards

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The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has unveiled the 15 finalists for its 2019 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards. The 2019 finalists are organised into the following new categories: Climate Action, Investing in People, Destination Stewardship, Social Impact and Changemakers.

The Changemakers Award will put a special spotlight on fighting the illegal wildlife trade through tourism, an issue that is also a focus of WTTC with its Buenos Aires Declaration on Illegal Wildlife Trade launched last year.

The WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards, now in its fifteenth year, showcases business practices of the highest standards that balance the needs of ‘people, planet and profits’ within the travel and tourism sector.

All 15 finalists illustrate a strong commitment to supporting change, transformation in business practices and consumer behaviour towards a more environmentally conscious sector.

Following a rigorous three-phase judging process, which includes an onsite evaluation, winners of the 2019 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards will be announced during the awards ceremony at the 19th WTTC Global Summit in Seville, Spain from 2-4 April.

WTTC President and CEO Gloria Guevara said, “This year’s Tourism for Tomorrow Awards shine the spotlight on those organisations which are leading the way in sustainable travel and tourism. They reflect WTTC’s Strategic Priorities of Climate Action, Destination Stewardship, Future of Work, and Social Responsibility. I am delighted that in this 15th anniversary year, we are particularly highlighting initiatives which are combatting the illegal wildlife trade, in line with the WTTC Buenos Aires Declaration which was launched in April 2018. As pioneers in the world of travel and tourism I applaud all these finalists on their business philosophies and encourage the wider sector to look to them as leading examples for the future of sustainable travel.”

 

The finalists of the 2019 WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards, which is headline sponsored by AIG Travel for the fourth year are:

Climate Action Award, for organisations undertaking significant and measurable work to reduce the scale and impact of climate change:

  • Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort, Aruba
  • The Brando, Tetiaroa Private Island, Tahiti
  • Tourism Holdings Ltd., New Zealand

 

Investing in People Award, for organisations demonstrating leadership in becoming an attractive, and equitable employer in the sector:

  • Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd., India
  • Reserva do Ibitipoca, Brazil
  • Shanga by Elewana Colle-ction, Tanzania

 

Destination Stewardship Award, for organisations helping a place to thrive and bring forward its unique identity for the benefit of its residents and tourists:

  • Grupo Rio da Prata, Brazil
  • Masungi Georeserve, Philip-pines
  • St. Kitts Sustainable Desti-nation Council, St. Kitts and Nevis

 

Social Impact Award, for organisations working to improve the people and places where they operate:

  • Awamaki, Peru
  • Intrepid Group, Australia
  • Nikoi Island, Indonesia

 

Changemakers Award, this year focused on organisations fighting the illegal wildlife trade through sustainable tourism: 

  • Kelompok Peduli Lingk-ungan Belitung (KPLB), Indonesia
  • SEE Turtles, USA
  • The Cardamom Tented Camp, Cambodia

The winner of each category will be determined by the WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards 2019 Winners’ Selection Committee, chaired by Fiona Jeffery OBE, Tourism for Tomorrow Awards Chair and Founder and Chairman, Just a Drop. Fiona Jeffery OBE said, “The role of the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards is to inspire and educate. They identify responsible leadership in our industry and outstanding role models from which best practices can be learnt and built. Our role is to spread this knowledge and encourage a broader appreciation of environmental and ethical governance which helps drive a growing commitment to sustainable tourism practices, so they become part of the DNA of our industry and not the exception.”

 

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