UNEP & UN Tourism: “Recipe of Change” Initiative
Launched: March 30, 2026 (International Day of Zero Waste)
The commitment: Participating businesses commit to tracking food waste levels and implementing operational and behavioural solutions to halve global food waste by 2030 (SDG 12.3) .
The backing: Companies generating over USD $56.5 billion in annual revenue have joined .
Major signatories include:
| Company | Commitment |
|---|---|
| Accor | Food waste tracking across portfolio |
| Hilton | Expanding “Green Ramadan” model |
| Iberostar | Wave of Change movement integration |
| TUI Group | Supply chain food waste reduction |
| Minor Hotels | Operational efficiency measures |
| Radisson Group | 12-point sustainability framework |
Early proof of concept – Hilton's Green Ramadan:
- 2023 pilots: 60% food waste reduction across 3 hotels
- 2026 expansion: 64 hotels now participating
- Additional reductions: 20-30% achieved in subsequent phases
“2.3 billion people experience food insecurity every single day. With a third of the world’s population failing to receive these basic human rights and food wastage contributing up to 10% of global greenhouse gases, we must take decisive action.”
— Shaikha Al Nuwais , Secretary-General, UN Tourism“Tourism businesses are in a unique position to redesign menus, encourage lasting behavioural change and deliver measurable reductions in food waste. We are calling on more businesses across the tourism sector to become active partners.”
— Sheila Aggarwal-Khan , Director, Industry and Economy Division, UNEP
WTTC: Hotel Sustainability Basics – 5,000 Hotels Milestone
Announced: March 2026
The numbers that matter:
| Metric | Figure |
|---|---|
| Verified properties | 5,000+ |
| Countries covered | 80+ |
| Languages available | English, French, Spanish, Japanese |
| Verification partners | Green Key, SGS |
The 12-step criteria covers: Carbon emissions reduction, energy efficiency, water management, waste reduction, and local community benefit .
Regional adoption: Hotels across Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific have adopted Basics, with new partnerships in Japan, the Philippines, and India .
Endorsements from destinations including: Caribbean, Mauritius, Colombia, UAE, Azerbaijan, Mexico, Ecuador .
“WTTC’s Hotel Sustainability Basics is a powerful testament to our collective effort in promoting sustainable practices in the hospitality industry. Surpassing 5,000 verified properties demonstrates Travel & Tourism’s readiness to embrace sustainability globally.”
— Julia Simpson , President & CEO, WTTC (TILL 2025)
CAS Trips: On-Trip Carbon Measurement
Launched: March 2026
What they measured: First educational tour operator to track carbon footprint of accommodation, food, and local transportation based on actual trip itineraries .
The data:
| Metric | Figure |
|---|---|
| Average total on-trip emissions per person | 101kg CO2e |
| Average daily on-trip emissions per person | 17.1kg CO2e |
| Breakdown | 21% transport / 33% food / 33% accommodation / 13% buffer |
Why this matters for B2B: CAS Trips now displays emissions labels on every destination page , allowing schools to compare carbon footprints at a glance. This level of transparency is rare in the educational travel sector but signals where procurement is heading .
“Publishing on-trip emissions data isn’t a marketing exercise. It’s a commitment to the schools and students who trust us. For young people learning to be global citizens, seeing that kind of transparency modeled by the adults organizing their travel matters.”
— Neil Brinckerhoff , Sustainability Manager, CAS Trips
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