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The Ministry Tourism and Google work together to support sustainable development in Greece

The Ministry of Tourism and Google announced today their new cooperation for the acceleration of the green and sustainable transformation of the tourism industry of Greece, within the framework of the Delphi Economic Forum. The collaboration includes the creation of a new training program for small and medium-sized tourism enterprises, in collaboration with the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC). At the same time, Google announced $ 1 million in funding from Google.org to support organizations that help social enterprises in Greece, with an emphasis on sustainability and ecotourism.

The transition of the Greek tourism industry to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly development model is a key priority in dealing with the inevitable consequences of the climate crisis. According to a new survey conducted by the Institute for Tourism Research and Forecasting (ITEP) on behalf of Google and the Hotel Chamber of Greece, three out of four hotel owners consider the implementation of sustainability practices crucial for the future of their business, with 79% expressing his interest in obtaining a viability certification. However, only 41% consider their level of knowledge about sustainability practices to be satisfactory.

Based on the above findings, the new training program of the Ministry of Tourism and Google, in collaboration with the World Council for Sustainable Tourism (GSTC), will start in April and will be available free of charge. Its aim is to support small and medium-sized tourism enterprises on their path to sustainable development. Key features of the program, which is a new pillar of the Google initiative “Grow Greece with Google”, is the effective communication by companies of their environmental actions, the creation of a strategy for sustainability, obtaining a certification of sustainability, exploring sources of funding for small and medium enterprises tourism businesses, as well as learning best practices for energy and water saving and rational waste management.

In addition, Google.org, Google’s charitable arm, is providing $ 1 million in funding to support organizations that help socially run, under-represented communities focusing on sustainable solutions and ecotourism in Greece. This support is coming at the right time, as, according to a Euromonitor survey, more than 70% of travelers around the world were more interested in sustainable travel options in 2021 (compared to 2020) and who even stated that they are now seeking to continue them. Through a careful selection of projects by one or more beneficiaries, which will be announced later this year, funding from Google.org will ensure that social entrepreneurs from under-represented communities and remote areas of Greece have the opportunity to participate in creating effective solutions that will benefit their communities.

The Minister of Tourism, Mr. Vassilis Kikilias, stated: “Our strategy for turning the country into a sustainable tourism model, in addition to government actions to achieve the goals of sustainability, goes through similar partnerships as the one we announce today with “Through the training program, tourism professionals also share this effort, while the commitment to support sustainability organizations and social enterprises mobilizes wider groups in a joint effort for the future of Greek tourism.”

For his part, Google President for Europe, the Middle East and Africa Matt Brittin said: “Sustainable tourism has never been more important today – for both travelers and the planet. “Especially for small and medium enterprises, it is complex, which is why we support it in practice through our products, initiatives and the funding we offer. Our cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism is based on our broader commitment to support sustainable development in Greece.” .

According to GSTC CEO Randy Durband, “in order for tourism businesses to operate in terms of sustainability, their staff must be aware of what this means and committed to continuously expanding and improving their “In this regard, the GSTC is particularly pleased to support Google ‘s efforts to provide such opportunities to the tourism industry.”

Source: Capital

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