The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and the United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) have signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU), establishing a framework for cooperation to accelerate the
transition of the global travel and tourism sector towards a more
sustainable, circular and resilient future.
The agreement brings together UNEP's environmental
leadership and global sustainability expertise with WTTC's network of the
world's leading Travel & Tourism companies to drive meaningful action
across circular economy solutions, nature conservation, sustainable food
systems and the fight against plastic pollution.
The partnership will focus on turning ambition into
implementation by helping businesses align with internationally recognised
sustainability frameworks, scale participation in global environmental
initiatives, and accelerate measurable progress across the sector.
A key outcome of the agreement is the creation of structured
opportunities for WTTC Members to participate, on a voluntary basis, in UNEP
flagship sustainability programmes, particularly those addressing environmental
action, plastics and food waste. This will enable companies to move faster from
commitment to measurable results.
Through the collaboration, WTTC and UNEP will also
strengthen joint advocacy and global policy leadership, working together to
influence international tourism policy and develop recommendations that create
an enabling environment for industry-wide sustainability action.
The MoU establishes a structured joint work programme, with
agreed priorities and regular high-level coordination.
Governance will be supported through designated focal
points, identification of priority projects, development of a joint workplan,
and ongoing annual and technical working meetings to ensure effective
implementation.
The partnership will further enhance global visibility for
both organisations, enabling joint participation in international fora,
collaboration on events, and expanded knowledge-sharing opportunities, while
strengthening engagement between the UN system and the private sector.
Under the agreement, WTTC and UNEP will collaborate to:
Gloria Guevara, President & CEO, WTTC, said:"Travel
& Tourism is one of the world's most effective forces for sustainable
development. Through this partnership with UNEP, we are bringing together
global leadership, industry expertise and practical action to help businesses
accelerate environmental action, reduce waste, protect biodiversity and create
lasting positive impact for destinations and communities. Together, we can
ensure that the growth of Travel & Tourism goes hand in hand with a
planet that sustains great travel experiences."
As global Travel & Tourism continues its growth
trajectory, WTTC and UNEP recognise the urgent need to decouple growth from
environmental degradation and ensure tourism becomes a force for environmental
resilience and ecosystem restoration.
The partnership will run through June 2028 and will be supported through regular strategic dialogue, technical exchanges and collaborative initiatives designed to deliver practical impact for businesses, destinations and communities around the world. -TradeArabia News Service