Visitors want to look after the environment and enjoy travel responsibly. So, how can you green your tourism business without sacrificing quality or profitability?
Reserve your funded place to attend this workshop via the East Midlands Chamber website.
What will be covered?
Learn how to green your tourism business whilst increasing your quality and profitability. This workshop covers practical ideas such as energy and water efficiency measures you can take. Meanwhile, other methods include activities that enhance your customers’ experiences. Consider how to source seasonal food locally. Or think about promoting wonderful walks and cycles from the door. Another idea might be unique and memorable ethical product sourcing.
This engaging workshop includes:
- How & where to market your sustainable credentials
- How to use social media to promote your eco-efforts
- Which local or national green tourism schemes are available
Expert insights
Hear from sustainability and environmental experts and a business mentor and coach at this workshop. Speakers include:
- Faith Johnson – EQM CIC Managing Director
This organisation awards the Environmental Quality Mark (EQM) to UK businesses doing their best to reduce their impact on the environment. Hear how Faith works with sustainable businesses across the UK. - Emily Whitehead – Business Coach and Mentor
Emily set up her first eco business nearly 20 years ago and sustainable business has been at the heart of her work ever since. Emily is a qualified business coach and mentor as well as trainer and consultant working with businesses of all sizes around the UK on their sustainability journey and brand purpose. - Steph Mullen – Sustainability Consultant
Steph helps businesses to improve their impact on the planet and people. She holds over 10 years of experience in marketing and communication and a degree in design.
Tickets
This event is funded for eligible businesses. Reserve your place now to see how you can Green Your Business via the East Midlands Chamber website..
This workshop is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and is delivered by East Midlands Chamber.