Often praised for its bike culture, sustainable architecture and clean harbour water, Copenhagen has much to offer eco-conscious travellers. With its many eco-certified hotels and venues, the Danish capital is also the place to go for meeting planners looking to organise meetings with a smaller CO2 footprint.
Posts by Damian Santamaria
From Passion to Impact
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Introducing 10 inspirational ecopreneurs whose dedication and purpose shape a sustainable future. Join us in discovering their entrepreneurial impact.
BUSINESSES WITH PURPOSE
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How can businesses drive change? Join us as we explore the stories of these visionary companies, each of them showcasing distinct strategies to create a tangible positive impact for their customers and the world.
Adventure close to the North Pole
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In promoting tourism close to the North Pole, Visit Svalbard is not trying to attract more visitors. What they’re all about these days is attracting the RIGHT sort of visitors.
Laguna Beach California
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This film offers an insight into the work Visit Laguna Beach is doing in partnership with the local community.
Seven Ecopreneurs You Didn’t Know
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Whether you’re looking for a wellness app to elevate every aspect of your life, an all-natural hair color for your next adventure, or an insurance project with an eco-friendly twist, Sublime introduces six individuals who have gone above and beyond in sustainable business this season
Top Five Ecopreneurs
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Be it an electric vehicle to guide you through summer and beyond, an all-natural hair colour for your next escape, or an insurance project with sustainable twist, Sublime introduces three pioneers and the eco-forward brands to keep an eye on this season
Home Biogas
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HomeBiogas develops ground-breaking, easy-to-use biogas systems, enabling people and businesses to turn their organic waste into self-made clean energy and fertiliser, on-site.
Jumping Fences
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A new report brings to light experiences of black people and people of colour in british farming









