The need to be green and sustainable to protect the planet is increasing, in our personal lives and for businesses. Tourism is no exception with many of our attractions, activity and accommodation providers taking steps to protect the environment and be more sustainable.
With over 100 miles of coastline, many Areas of Special Scientific Interest and a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty we want to protect this special place and the impact we have on our natural surroundings. We hope that the information contained here allows you to plan a sustainable visit, be it a day trip or short break, in our region.
AND Sustainable Giants - A Green Tourism Network
In 2020, several of the businesses approached the Council to express interest in doing more and it was decided to work towards creating a Green Network. An 'Expression of Interest' was promoted publicly and potential members had to show how they met particular sustainable criteria to be considered for membership.
When the group was formed it was very much led by the members and what they wanted to achieve for their collective businesses. Their goal is to position themselves at the forefront of green and sustainable practices leading to the achievement of a 'green destination status', secured via collaboration to create sustainable visitor experiences, the sharing of best practice and a marketing plan that explains their remit to create a more green destination.
And so the AND Sustainable Giants group was born.