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Collective Action

The International Tourism Partnership (ITP) brings together the world’s leading international hotel companies to provide a voice for environmental and social responsibility in the industry. Our membership currently reaches over 22,000 properties, almost 3.2 million rooms and more than 1.5 million employees worldwide.

Our members recognise that their long-term business interests are fundamentally and inextricably linked to environmental, social and economic stability, and that these challenges can only be addressed through collective action and industry leadership.

ITP's working groups aim to tackle emerging sustainability issues that are identified by our membership. For example, ITP are currently leading working groups on the following topics:

  1. Carbon measurement (co-lead by the World Travel & Tourism Council)- view the press release issued by this working group here.
  2. Human trafficking-  view ITP's human trafficking statement here.
  3. Sustainability criteria in the RFP process- read the ITP report here.

 

 
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    Green Hotelier

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    Green Hotelier www.greenhotelier.org. A highly respected source of practical information on environmental and socio-economic issues affecting the sector, and a showcase of best practices from around the world.

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    Joint ITP and WTTC Carbon Measurement Working Group

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    Joint ITP and WTTC Carbon Measurement Working Group, driven by hospitality members within ITP and WTTC.

    Click here to view the press release

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    Youth Career Initiative

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    The Youth Career Initiative (YCI) is a six-month education programme that provides disadvantaged young people with life and work skills. YCI is made possible thanks to a unique partnership with the international hotel industry.

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    Going Green: minimum standards toward a sustainable hotel is now available in 5 languages. Find out more here.