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WILDERNESS SCOTLAND: SUSTAINABLE ADVENTURE TRAVEL |
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Information and images provided by Wilderness Scotland, edited by Lynn Rosen |
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Who wouldn’t want to travel while knowing that we weren’t making global warming and the health of our precious planet worse, but instead making contributions in the opposite, postive direction? Wilderness Scotland has been dedicated to operating in as sustainable a way as possible since its inception in 2001. The company has taken an industry-leading position on climate change and emission reductions and delivers significant support each year to environmental action and communities through its Wilderness Environment and Community Fund. And in 2023, it continues that charge, focusing on more ways it can be a force for good in travel. Building on a philosophy that “sustainable tourism supports local economic development, local communities and traditions, and also shines a light on nature and wildlife conservation,” Wilderness Scotland looks to maximize the positive benefits of tourism while seeking to minimize the negative impacts. That’s certainly something we could all embrace. Now, Wilderness Scotland has taken it a step further with the introduction of a brand-new Low Carbon Adventure – Scottish Highlands trip, designed by its founder Paul Easto. A unique five-day/four-night private tour, it combines a traditional walking trip with low carbon travel. Incorporating everything from sustainable culinary experiences to rewilding efforts, wildlife conservation experiences and more, guests on this adventure travel by foot, e-bike, train and EV, stay at a rustic mountain bunkhouse not reachable by any roads, with a final night at one of Scotland’s most sustainable high-end hotels. The trip offers a glimpse at what the company believes is the future of traveling sustainably. All of the above initiatives work together to help the company achieve True Net Zero Status by the end of 2030, as it endeavors to reduce total emissions by 90% and invest solely in projects that permanently remove carbon from the atmosphere. It has introduced of one of the world’s first carbon labeling schemes for travel, calculating the per traveler carbon footprint of every trip. It also is pledged to assist other tourism businesses in both reducing carbon emissions as well as making their own commitments to Net Zero. About Wilderness Scotland
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