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read moreAiming to improve sustainability standards, the Victoria Tourism Industry Council (VTIC) has today announced the launch of the Tourism Emission Reduction Commitment (TERC) program.
Part of a nationwide program developed by the Australian Tourism Industry Council (ATIC) in collaboration with ERC Protocol, TERC is supported by the Australian Government through Austrade’s Quality Tourism Framework Grant Program.
VTIC plays a key role in delivering this important program in Victoria as part of the Quality Tourism Sustainable Accreditation, reinforcing its dedication to helping the tourism industry reduce its carbon footprint and align with global sustainability.
It provides a clear pathway for tourism operators of all sizes to assess, monitor, and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Participating businesses will gain access to practical tools designed to help them implement effective emission reduction strategies.
Advising that the program is hugely significant for tourism businesses who are looking to illustrate their commitment to actively reducing their carbon emissions, VTIC Chief Executive, Felicia Mariani stated “the Tourism Emission Reduction Commitment program is a critical step in ensuring the long-term sustainability of Victoria’s tourism industry. As visitors become increasingly conscious of their environmental impact, it is vital that our industry adapts to meet this growing expectation. This initiative not only benefits our environment, but also strengthens the reputation of Victorian tourism on the global stage.”
ERC Protocol’s Tourism Sustainability Manager, Daniela Ruiz Gomez, noted “we are thrilled to partner with VTIC on launching the Tourism Emissions Reduction Commitment Program, marking a significant stride towards sustainable practices within Victoria’s tourism industry.
“We are dedicated to supporting tourism businesses with our easy-to-follow program and comprehensive ongoing training. Our excitement only builds as we empower the tourism sector across Victoria to meet their sustainability goals and advance on their emissions reduction journey.”
TERC program key features include:
User-friendly - It was designed to assist businesses at any stage of their carbon reduction journey, making it accessible to companies of all sizes.
Comprehensive support - Monthly online sessions and personalised one-on-one support will be available to equip tourism businesses with the knowledge and skills needed for their journey toward emissions reduction.
Cost savings - Reducing carbon emissions can lead to significant savings in energy and resource costs for tourism businesses.
Emissions benchmarking - Participants can benchmark their performance against industry standards, offering a clear view of their progress and identifying areas for improvement.
Recognition & Certification - Businesses that complete the program will receive a logo and QR code linked to their Climate Action Plan dashboard, allowing them to easily communicate their commitment to visitors.
Mariani went on to say “VTIC is thrilled to be able to invite all tourism businesses across Victoria to join the TERC program and become part of a movement that’s shaping a more sustainable future for our industry in Victoria.”
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