‘Climate change is the single most important threat to our society and planet’, explains David Arraya, General Manager of Six Senses Ibiza, and the company is doing all it can to reduce its carbon footprint across all properties. In this film, we hear stories from two resorts and learn all about the brand’s sustainability journey.
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Living Heritage Clothing
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one NODE is a clothing studio designing products with a sense of identity and continuity. A platform to experience, share and (re-)connect with crafting skills and cultural roots in a sustainable and innovative way.
Brigitte Jurack: Fieldnotes Exhibition
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HOME (Manchester Centre for International Contemporary Culture) is delighted to present Fieldnotes by artist, maker, educator and climate activist Brigitte Jurack
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Travellers and the travel industry are now under intense scrutiny to consider sustainable practices at every turn, but how do we know that the claims travel operators make, are true?
Park City Utah
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Championing a community re-shaping the impact of climate change. How the residents of one of America’s favorite mountain resorts, famed for its powder snow and the Sundance Film Festival, led their town to commit to hitting net-zero by 2030, creating one of the most ambitious climate change goals in North America.
Edmonton
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Events in Edmonton take less energy. Canada’s northernmost metropolis is emerging as a leader in sustainable meetings with a customizable program that guides event planners through a series of responsible choices.
Sonoma
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Sonoma County, California is working to achieve a 30% reduction in their vehicle fleet, promoting alternative forms of transport, and reducing the risk of fires and floods in a region where huge forest fires recently destroyed vineyards, homes and farmlands.
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Greater Victoria
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Victoria, BC sits on the western edge of Canada, in touch with the sea, the mountains and the landscape at large. The communities and businesses of Greater Victoria enjoy the benefits of being so close to nature, and it is this connection that has pushed Destination Greater Victoria towards supporting decarbonization, the circular economy, and ecological education on a wide scale.






