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Through its Wave of Change movement, the company has committed to sourcing 100 percent of its seafood from responsible sources by 2025.Madelyn Kearns, Seafood Source
Single-use plastic bottles have also been removed from hotel rooms across properties in North and South America and replaced with water fountains and refillable bottles and cups.Sarah George, Edie
They can also explore the resort's coral nursery, maintained through Iberostar's Wave of Change program, which is committed to research and enacting measures to protect the region's coral reefs and marine ecosystems.Brian Major, Travel Pulse
So once we are able to travel again, hotel guests can learn about the importance of coral reefs to the destination they are visiting and other reefs around the world.Miriam Porter, Forbes
As part of our commitment to source 100% of our seafood responsibly by 2025 in all of our destinations and lead responsible tourism, we are very excited to announce that
Mangroves are marine ecosystems, we can find them in tropical coastal areas. They are characterized by being a site of transition between land and sea, for example, we can see
On April 22, 2021, we celebrated the 51st anniversary of Teach-in Day now known as Earth Day, the largest secular observance in the world. Former senator Gaylor Nelson from the
Coral reefs are geological structures that form the underwater relief. They are built by living “coral” organisms that thrive in tropical and subtropical areas. These corals are incredible animals that
How do we get where we want to be? In a sector like tourism, where people are the center of the business, both customers and employees play the most important
A big focus for us at Iberostar is to care for the oceans and protect nature in our destinations, like coral reefs and mangroves. And you can be a big