Thomas Cook India Collaborates With Uttarakhand for Eco-Friendly Initiative
The partnership promotes environmental sustainability at the National Games 2025 by planting trees and extending ecological awareness.
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The partnership promotes environmental sustainability at the National Games 2025 by planting trees and extending ecological awareness.
CapitaLand Ascott Trust becomes the only lodging trust from the Asia Pacific region to be featured in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2025.
Royal Caribbean International announces a new collaboration with the MARES Centre to enhance sustainable operations and ecosystem conservation.
A groundbreaking partnership aims to integrate sustainable aviation fuel into Singapore Airlines' operations, targeting net-zero emissions.
A detailed look at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore's first Garden-in-a-Hotel, renowned for its sustainability efforts and eco-friendly initiatives.
A significant move towards eco-friendly aviation as Singapore Airlines partners with Aether Fuels for sustainable fuel sourcing.
Kazakhstan's Air Astana becomes the first airline in Central Asia to join an initiative focusing on carbon emissions reduction.
The release of a new methodology for airlines to report emissions reduction from Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) marks a pivotal moment in achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
A significant collaboration between the Asian Development Bank and Ayala Corporation aims to enhance electric mobility systems in the Philippines.
This certification underscores the resort's commitment to sustainable practices and environmental preservation.
Indonesian officials unveiled innovative tourism initiatives focusing on sustainability during the ASEAN Tourism Forum.
Agoda's latest Eco Deals program strengthens its collaboration with WWF to enhance wildlife conservation efforts in Asia.
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