50 Travel Companies Trying Their Hardest To Reduce Their Carbon Footprint

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50 travel companies trying their hardest to reduce their carbon footprint:

British Airways is committed to cutting its CO2 emissions in half by 2050 and building a plant that produces fuel from household waste, which could potentially release 60% less carbon than traditional jet fuel.MGM is partnering with an energy company to build a large solar farm near Las Vegas, which will produce enough renewable energy to power its 13 properties in the area. The solar panels should be active by the end of 2020.

Travel has a huge impact on the environment, but these companies show that even small efforts can greatly help the environment and create sustainable customers. Blake Morgan is a keynote speaker, customer experience futurist and the author of two books including her new"The Customer Of The Future." Stay in touch with her weekly

 

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