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A Carbon Neutral Destination Tasmania? - Tourism Industry Forum

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Tasmania as one of the world's first carbon neutral visitor destinations. 

It's a bold ambition that will require a concerted effort and investment by government and industry to achieve. 

In its T21 partnership agreement with the Tasmanian Government, the Tasmanian tourism industry - represented by Tourism Industry Council Tasmania (TICT) - prioritised initiatives that will establish Tasmania as a global leader in responsible and sustainable tourism. Included in this is a vision for Tasmania to be among the world's truly carbon-neutral visitor destinations - clearly separating Tasmania from the pack in an increasingly carbon-conscious travel market with more visitor seeking genuinely sustainable travel options.  

Through Covid there has been a lot of work done in understanding the challenges and opportunities for Tasmania in committing to the carbon neutrality goal. There are relatively quick and practical measures we can introduce now in our own businesses and industry, as well as complex policy and structural challenges that extend well beyond the tourism space. 

So, how are we going? What have we learned? And what's next?

A Carbon Neutral Destination Tasmania? - Tourism Industry Forum  will provide a short, sharp industry update, outlining some of the key findings and issues we've learned, and the next steps that we need to take as an industry if we are truly committed to this carbon-neutrality goal. 

We'll hear short, sharp presentations from key authorities on the opportunities, risk and challenges for Tasmania in embarking on a pathway towards Carbon Neutrality. 

  • Tomas Remenyi, Climate Scientist, UTAS
    Why are we doing this? The risks and opportunities of Climate Change for Tasmanian tourism. 
  • Charlie Knaggs, Principle - Energy & Carbon, Point Advisory
    What exactly is a Carbon Neutral Destination, and how could Tasmania become one? 
  • Jessica Richmond, Partner, Ellis Richmond
    Carbon Accounting and Offsetting 101 - What is it, how do you do it, and how much does it cost?

Plus insights from TICT and the Tasmanian Government on the policy options for Tasmanian tourism in pursuing a carbon neutrality aspiration. 

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This is a *FREE* event for Accredited Tourism Operators and TICT Members.

However, to minimise the risk of no shows, we are going to charge a $20 registration fee per-person, which includes a (good!) coffee on arrival, with all proceeds being donated on your behalf to Greening Australia. 


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