Sustainable travel is an essential concept that encourages conscientious tourism that minimizes its impact on local communities and the environment, preserves the culture and heritage of a place, and maximizes the benefits for everyone involved. If you are a traveler, you can help promote sustainable travel by following some simple tips.
Our practice is to choose a responsible tour operator or lodging that values sustainability and environmental responsibility. Support local businesses and economies by buying local products and services and utilizing public transportation or walking.
Reduce your carbon footprint by packing a reusable water bottle and shopping bag, and limiting your use of plastic. You can also reduce waste by selecting eco-lodging that recycles and composts.
Support conservation efforts by visiting national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Ensure that your experience does not interfere with the animals’ natural behavior and habitats, such as not disturbing coral reefs or disturbing endangered species.
Sustainable travel requires a conscious effort, but its long-term benefits make it a worthwhile and rewarding way to explore our world.
WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL?
For Thorne Travel, it’s about caring for the world we live in and respecting the people, places and animals we may encounter during our travels.
THORNE TRAVEL RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL TIPS
Here are a few easy, simple tips to help become a responsible traveller.
There are a thousand things you can do to be a responsible traveller, why not ask us at Thorne Travel.
Aviation is committed to collaborating to address its environmental impact.
In 2008, it became the first industry to adopt a global, sector-wide climate action goal.
In October 2021, the global aviation industry took its climate commitment one step further by declaring that it will achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, supported by accelerated efficiency measures, energy transition and innovation across the aviation sector and in partnership with Governments around the world.
Technological innovation
Manufacturers have already delivered significant efficiency improvements of around 90% since the first jet engines and will continue investing in improvements to existing aircraft and new models. New technologies (with radical configurations, electric, hydrogen and new forms of propulsion) have the potential to contribute to decarbonisation of the short-haul fleet, but challenges remain for longer applications.
Sustainable aviation fuels
Sustainable aviation fuels have great potential for securing the sustainable growth of air travel as they could reduce CO2 emissions by around 80% compared with fossil fuels, without the need to radically change the fuel supply systems or engines of aircraft. They are being increasingly used and are part of a transition away from fossil fuels by mid-century.
Operational improvements
Current fleets are lighter and more efficient and using new air traffic control techniques to save emissions. For example, landing using a continuous descent into an airport saves at least 150kg of CO2 per flight. Adding wingtip devices to an aircraft can reduce fuel use by 4%. Air navigation service providers are working to accelerate efficiency improvements to minimise excess fuel burn in all phases of flight.
Infrastructure efficiencies
Shortening flying times by a minute saves at least 100kg of CO2 per flight. Reformed air traffic management systems in the United States, Asia and Europe will cut emissions significantly.
Market-based measures
Economic measures are a part of the strategy until technology and more efficient operations achieve the targets. High-quality carbon offsets will be necessary in the short and medium term to enable aviation to decarbonise. These are set out in the ICAO Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA).
Find out more about how Emirates are committed to sustainable travel
Find out more about how Jet2 are committed to sustainable travel
Find out more about how British Airways are committed to sustainable travel
Find out more about how Virgin Atlantic are committed to sustainable travel
Find out more about how KLM are committed to sustainable travel
Thorne Travel recognises that it has a responsibility to the environment beyond legal and regulatory requirements. We are committed to reducing our environmental impact and continually improving our environmental performance as an integral part of our business strategy and operating methods, with regular review points. We will encourage customers, suppliers and other stakeholders to do the same.
RESPONSIBILITY
Shona Thorne Director is responsible for ensuring that the environmental policy is implemented. However, all employees have a responsibility in their area to ensure that the aims and objectives of the policy are met.
THORNE TRAVEL POLICY AIMS
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Working together making small changes we can make our world a better place to live.
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