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WTTC and Greenview Launch Global ESG Policy Tracker for Travel & Tourism

WTTC and Greenview Launch Global ESG Policy Tracker for Travel & Tourism

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The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and Greenview have launched a Global ESG Policy Tracker that enables Travel & Tourism businesses to stay ahead of rapidly evolving ESG-related regulation and policy around the world. Developed in collaboration with Greenview, a global leader in sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) data solutions for the hospitality and Travel & Tourism industries, the WTTC-Greenview Global ESG Policy Tracker offers an online interactive dashboard, alongside comprehensive coverage of regional, national-level and state-level ESG policies. Users also benefit from clear regional and thematic policy summaries, quarterly updates to ensure the latest information is always at hand, and access to a dedicated advisory group to shape future developments of the Policy Tracker. The tracker is designed to support Travel & Tourism businesses to navigate complex regulatory landscapes and integrate sustainability considerations into core business decisions.
Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: 'ESG requirements are becoming more complex and more urgent by the day, and this partnership provides an essential tool to help companies not only comply with policy, but also lead the way in responsible, future-focused Travel & Tourism. The ESG Tracker offers timely, clear and actionable insights – helping them benchmark progress, anticipate change, and deliver on their commitments.'
Eric Ricaurte, Founder & CEO of Greenview, added: 'We are proud to partner with WTTC on this important initiative. Our expertise in ESG policy research and content management allows us to bring high-value, practical intelligence to hospitality leaders across the globe. 'Together, we're building a resource that will drive meaningful change and support long-term resilience across the sector.'
The tracker marks a major milestone in the sector's journey towards more sustainable and transparent operations and builds on WTTC's commitment to supporting its Members, and the broader Travel & Tourism sector on their sustainability journeys. It complements its broader agenda to foster a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient Travel & Tourism sector.

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