About the Campaign
Through our five sustainability programmes and the incredible work of our 103 members around the world, we have witnessed great progress from the global FEE network to achieve the goals set forth in our 10-year strategic plan, ‘GAIA 20:30’,
Still, there is a lot of work to do to achieve the three main goals of GAIA 20:30, namely:
to empower climate action
to reduce environmental pollution
to protect global biodiversity
This is why we’re excited to introduce our second global awareness campaign – Litter Less Plus!
The theme? Pollution!
Our goal? To reduce it, of course!
More specifically, we want to focus on reducing litter, waste and invisible pollutants by encouraging more responsible consumption and production, and by promoting the adoption of circular approaches.
But how do you plan on doing that?!
Together with FEE, we have prepared three main activities: a quiz, online courses, and webinars, and all of them are explained in detail below.
And just like with the GAIA 20:30 Biodiversity Campaign EVERYONE is invited! You can choose to participate in every activity, or just in those you find the most interesting.
All the activities are an opportunity to learn more about or take action to reduce environmental pollution!
Together, we can change the world!
Ready to get started?
Campaign Activities
The Litter Less Plus Campaign runs from January until December 2023 and consists of many activities. The campaign was developed with the aim to share knowledge about pollution in the tourism industry and empower people to create more environmentally conscious decisions.
Check the list of all the activities offered by FEE:
Below, you can find a list of activities that are particularly interesting if you are curious about the tourism sector and how it is connected with pollution. We hope you will enjoy taking part in the Litter Less Plus Campaign!
1. Quiz
Blue Flag together with the Green key programme created a quiz about how tourism and pollution are connected. Are you curious to learn more about how pollution affects the tourism industry?
It consists of 13 questions, it takes approximately 8 minutes, and is available in multiple languages.
Click on the links below with the language of your choice.
English | Chinese | Dutch | Lithuanian
2. Course
The course aims to provide you with an overview of different types of pollution and its sources, and it describes some of the main environmental and health impacts of pollution.
Timeframe: January to December 2023
Time Required: 7 - 9 hours
Topics in the course focus on:
Pollution types and sources.
Impacts of pollution Impacts on the natural environment, ecosystems, and human health.
Examples of how pollution can be minimized by individuals, governments, and corporations.
Taking the course is very simple, just click the button below, create an account, and get ready to learn something new!
3. Webinars
A series of three webinars to spread knowledge about pollution in the hospitality and tourism industry.
Participation in all the webinars is free. Further details for registration are available under each section below.
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About: How private actors, public authorities and civil society cooperate to protect aquatic ecosystem.
Date and Time: 23rd March 2023, from 2 PM to 3.30 PM (CET)
Speakers:
Alex Pires, Programme Management Officer,
Source-to-Sea Pollution Unit, UNEP
Mustafa Aydin, Zero Pollution Expert, European Environment Agency
Carlos Garcia de Leaniz, Chairman of Blue Rivers Foundation
Allard Marx, Founder of Aethic
Ido Sella, Co-Founder and CEO of ECOncrete
Aquatic and coastal ecosystems provide essential services and value to our society, ranging from opportunities for recreation, to biodiversity support for many species, as well as serving productive and regulating functions. Pollution in its many forms threatens the health of the environment, as well as the health of tourists and communities who rely on such services.
The webinar means to highlight the importance of each stakeholder in the common effort to protect aquatic ecosystems from the threats of pollution and to implement sustainable development in inclusive, active, and engaging ways, as an expression of solid partnerships between the private and public sector, going hand in hand with civil society. -
About: In this webinar, we share some of the best practices implemented across the FEE network, in particular as regards the Blue Flag and Green Key programme, to prove that more can be achieved with less, and to raise awareness about the need to replace disposable items in favor of a cradle-to-cradle approach.
Date and Time: 25th May 2023 from 2 PM to 3.30 PM (CEST)
Speakers:
Henric Carlsson, General Manager of Elite Hotels Sweden
Idan Cohen, CEO at Pick a Pier and Chairman of the Marine Innovation Association
Joaquín Díaz, FEE Board of Directors, CEO of FEE Mexico
Elizabeth Dumergue, Head of Sustainability ICOMIA
Jeremy Sampson, CEO of The Travel Foundation
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink. These are the 4 “Rs” that every stakeholder should consider in its path towards minimizing waste and reworking their consumption patterns to close loops and decrease pollution-related pressure on the environment.
For the tourism sector to embrace the green transition, sites, establishments and involved stakeholders at large need to reconsider the way they consume and the products they source, keeping in mind the principles underlying the 4 “Rs”.
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Save the Date: How to Protect and Enhance Posidonia Beaches in the Mediterranean. Join our webinar to learn about the sustainable management of Posidonia beaches.
Date and Time: 13th June 2023 from 10 AM to 11.30 AM (CEST)
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Responsible behavior is crucial for the successful implementation of sustainable development in every sector, and particularly so in the tourism industry. The aim of this webinar is to promote responsible actions and to inspire site managers and hospitality establishments to make environmentally sustainable decisions incorporated in the tourism experience, with a high potential to educate visitors in their daily lives.
The guest speakers will share their knowledge on how local communities, together with regional, national and global actors, can develop sustainable solutions for responsible tourism experiences. Examples of best practices from municipalities, from the marina sector, and from other stakeholders of the hospitality industry are shared to raise awareness about how every player can contribute to decreasing waste and other forms of pollution.
Date and Time: 29th June, 2023 from 2 PM to 3.30 PM (CET)
Speakers:
Ingrid Coetzee, Director Biodiversity, Nature & Health at ICLEI
David Golin, Chief Commercial Officer at Pick a Pier
Mercedes Muñoz Cañas, Marine Biodiversity and Blue Economy Programme Manager at IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation
Arnau Teixidor, Ecosystem Resilience & Spatial Planning Programme Officer at IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation
Click here to watch the recorded session.