Tag Archives: respect for the environment

A 5-star farmhouse in the Tuscan hills
Nature, charm, and unique flavors: let’s go to the discovery of the Farmhouse Sant’Egle and its magnificent surroundings for a slow holiday, while living in luxury We are in Sorano, in the province of Grosseto, in the heart of Tuscany Maremma. Here wanting for us there’s a 5-star and eco-friendly farmhouse, where we can fully […]
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Solo Travel: Top 10 Green Ideas to Rediscover Yourself and Respect Nature
Going on vacation means enjoying a few days of rest and fun, taking a break from daily commitments and rediscover oneself. Who said it has to be done in company? Going on vacation alone is an excellent way to indulge in self-discovery and improve your overall well-being. Here are 10 wonderful ideas for a solo […]
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Taste and nature, 7 enogastronomic itineraries not to lose in the Alpine Pearls
In spring, the Alpine slopes awaken from their winter hibernation accompanied by the colours, scents, and products of nature. It’s the perfect time to set out to discover the unique flavours of the mountains. Therefore, we recommend you 7 food and wine itineraries that you can’t miss in the Alpine Pearls. For the uninitiated, the […]
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Tourism
In recent years, much progress has been made on environmental issues including topics from different fields (educational, social, economic). Among these advances “Corporate Social Responsibility” stands out, which has a high positive impact on the companies that carry it out. Have you heard about CSR? It is important to know what it is in order […]
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The Mediterranean Sea spits up plastic
The Mediterranean Sea is located between three continents: Africa, Asia, and Europe. It receives this name because it comes from the Latin ” medi terraneum ” which means ” sea in the middle of the land “. That is, it is surrounded by lands of high extension. Through the Strait of Gibraltar, the Mediterranean Sea connects with the Atlantic Ocean and is characterized by its […]
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10 Tips For A More Sustainable Winter Holiday
Winter holidays can bring a sense of joy and warmth that contrasts beautifully with the crisp coldness of the season. It’s a time when the streets are aglow with twinkling lights, homes are adorned with festive decorations, and an air of cheer permeates through the biting cold. Gifts are carefully selected and wrapped with love, […]
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10 things you can do and see in Aveyron
Aveyron is a department situated in Occitania, a region in the southern part of France, among breathtaking woods and hilly areas. Aveyron is a perfect starting point to discover the beauties of France and offers many things to do and see. We have selected 10 that you can’t miss! When is the best time to […]
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Gas, how polluting and how expensive you are!
Especially during the winter season, the consumption of gas might become a real problem since it is both polluting and expensive. What are the impacts on the environment? How can we limit the damage, and save money? Find it out by continuing to read this article. How polluting is methane gas? Methane gas is a […]
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Top 5 Green Adventures in Copenhagen
From a free night in a lodge to a kayak itinerary to clean the city’s canals, here are 5 green adventures not to be missed in Copenhagen! The city of bicycles and colored houses is one of the most popular in the world and the fourth most sustainable according to Arcadis. Copenhagen can be visited throughout the year but it is important […]
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Climate quitting: when work and sustainability collide
The worlds of work and sustainability typically collide, because we prioritize mass production and economic growth over respect for the environment. Hence the wave of climate quitting, a phenomenon that affects all those who quit their jobs because they do not agree with the ethics of the company they work for. Climate quitting is a […]
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