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Booking.com implements ‘Travel Sustainable Badge’ to aid identifying conscious establishments
05 January, 2022Establishments that fulfil the criteria of a GSTC recognised standard such as Green Key have their eco-certification also added to their profile page in Booking.com.
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Workshops for Green Key in 2022
04 January, 2022At the beginning of 2022, Small Danish Hotels and Green Key have arranged a number of workshops for hotels in the chain. The intention is to help them move forward with sustainable work and get more of the chain's hotels in Green Key.
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Green profile at Fuglsangcentret
21 December, 2021In Fredericia, there is a Small Danish Hotel, which has been marked with Green Key. Fuglsangcentret, which is owned by the Danish Society for the Blind, has earned the international eco-label of tourism after an application process with great commitment.
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Hotel Vejlefjord receives Green Key
17 December, 2021The staff has been at the forefront of help and ideas when the iconic Hotel Vejlefjord applied for the Green Key - and now they have received the reward. The Green Keys Jury agreed that the hotel's current efforts and plans for future activities have made Hotel Vejlefjord eligible for this certification.
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Booking.com Launches First-of-its-Kind Travel Sustainable Badge to Lead Industry in Showcasing a Wider Variety of Sustainable Stays
06 December, 2021Pioneering Travel Sustainable program is more inclusive for all kinds of properties globally and makes finding credible sustainability information easier for customers
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Booking.com announced the inaugural launch of its Travel Sustainable badge that will provide information to travelers all over the world looking to make more sustainable travel choices.
01 December, 2021Properties that meet the required threshold for impact are receiving the first version of the Travel Sustainable badge, including those with a broad range of existing certifications and labels, for example those officially approved by Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) like Green Key.