In B.C., a regenerative tourism model heralds sustainable change in the industry

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With its incredible biodiversity and fertile climate, the Okanagan Valley has attracted scientists, farmers and entrepreneurs with a respect for the environment

Summerhill is one of them. As part of the Biosphere Commitment Program, Summerhill works with TOTA on a few of the SDGs every year, and in turn, Biosphere provides support so that the winery can make sustainable improvements, including audits on its energy and water consumption, carbon emissions data and tools to improve these areas.Biosphere businesses also have access to HR professionals to cultivate an equitable workplace.

This idea of investing in meaningful travel experiences that not only enrich a visitor’s time in a place but also leave the destination better off is gaining traction under the label “regenerative travel.” More than a buzzword, it’s a paradigm shift in the way we look at sustainable travel.

 

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