Let’s reinvent travel.
Leisure Lab is a think tank and media lab to promote sustainable tourism, or as we like to call it BREAK-EVEN TOURISM. In this LAB REPORTS section we publish news articles and create inspirational travel stories to help bring about positive change in the way we travel.
Climate group sues Dutch airline KLM over ‘greenwashing’ adverts
‘Fly Responsibly’ adverts mislead customers on the sustainability of flying with KLM, says Damien Gayle from the Guardian.
The World’s Coolest Carbon-Neutral Hotels
“Eco-friendly” has become the buzzword for hotels around the world, but only a handful of properties are carbon-neutral, says Georgina Groom from SUITCASE Magazine. Follow [her] as [she] take[s] a peek inside the world’s greenest boltholes.
Google Flights will now show you the environmental impact of your travel
A new feature displays the carbon footprints of flights as part of Google’s broader green-travel push. Natalie B. Compton from The Washington Post explains how it works.
Travel companies have a new tool to set and actually achieve climate goals
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a partnership of several non-profit organizations, is on a mission to end corporate “greenwashing” – the making of dubious or unverifiable sustainability claims by companies to brandish their image. SBTi provides a way to verify and measure businesses’ true eco-progress, and the travel industry is signing on, says Tim Wenger from Matador Network.
What is ‘greenwashing’ and how can we avoid it while travelling?
Don’t be seduced by talk of solar panels or [animal] sanctuaries, says Juliet Kinsman, sustainability editor at Condé Nast Traveller. Have a think about what [hospitality enterprises] could and should be doing for the community on their doorstep. A quick greenwashing checklist.