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Toward net-zero tourism

Net-zero tourism, which is aimed at minimizing carbon emissions, is rapidly gaining traction within Vietnam’s tourism industry, promising a more sustainable future for both travelers and the destinations they visit. At a recent tourism forum in HCMC, participants emphasized the need to measure tourists’ carbon footprints, foster collaboration among stakeholders, and ensure sustainable tourism will benefit local communities. The event highlighted the crucial role of balancing tourism growth with environmental responsibility. Experts from diverse fields, including tourism, environmentalism, travel agencies, and government, shared their insights at the forum titled “Green Transition, Net Zero Tourism – Building the Future.” This event was part of the 18th International Travel Expo HCMC (ITE HCMC), held at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC) in District 7 on September 5. Measuring tourists’ carbon footprints Participants at the forum underlined the critical need to measure tourists’ carbon footprints as a key step toward achieving net-zero tourism. A carbon footprint in tourism refers to the total greenhouse gas emissions, primarily carbon dioxide, produced during a trip, including transportation, accommodation, dining and leisure activities. Experts argued that measuring these emissions is essential for the tourism industry’s transition to climate neutrality. Luong Quang Huy, head of the Greenhouse […]
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