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.
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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.
![Move Over, Sustainable Travel. Regenerative Travel Has Arrived](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5ee74cd83926c97eee70e603/1604489812542-11YAK0ZD8TWORYQ5JFUV/Regenerative+travel+CREDIT+Josh+Rocklage%2C+Unsplash.jpg)
Move Over, Sustainable Travel. Regenerative Travel Has Arrived
Can a post-vaccine return to travel be smarter and greener than it was before March 2020? Some in the tourism industry are betting on it, says Elaine Glusac, a writer for The New York Times.
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Tourism for Good – Ensuring local people benefit
‘When you think of sustainable travel, what comes to mind? Gorilla trekking in Uganda, perhaps, or a sojourn in a remote yet well-appointed eco-lodge in the forests of Costa Rica […]. If these high-cost trips are what pop into your head, your picture of what qualifies as sustainable tourism is not necessarily wrong – it’s just incomplete,’ says Lucas Peterson, a columnist for The New York Times.
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Sustainable travel can be budget-friendly
‘When you think of sustainable travel, what comes to mind? Gorilla trekking in Uganda, perhaps, or a sojourn in a remote yet well-appointed eco-lodge in the forests of Costa Rica […]. If these high-cost trips are what pop into your head, your picture of what qualifies as sustainable tourism is not necessarily wrong – it’s just incomplete,’ says Lucas Peterson, a columnist for The New York Times.