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End food waste: More than 200 meals were saved at Hindsgavl
09 November, 2020Covid-19 put a stop to the execution of “Fødevaredagen” and suddenly Hindsgavl Castle had more than 200 meals without any recipients. This became a good occation to think creatively and take old methods in to use.
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MBK – New Member of the Green Key family
05 November, 2020Aesthetics and sustainability goes hand in hand at MBK, who is a new member of the Green Key family.
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Cleaner Cruises through More Shore Power
03 November, 2020Nordic Leadership in Making the Nordic and Greater Baltic Sea Area Sustainable Cruise Destinations
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Severin does something wild and uncontrollable
02 November, 2020Green Key labeled Severing gives us back nature.
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The Green Campsite in the Danish Highlands
29 October, 2020More campsites wish to be greener and more sustainable, and the campsite in Søhøjlandet (read: Highlands in Central Jutland) work particularly hard towards this goal.
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Norwegian tourists perceive Denmark as a sustainable travel destination but they still want more
26 October, 2020In 2020 almost 25% of the Norwegian people consider themselves to be Green Idealists. This means that they take environmental considerations, when deciding upon the next travel destination. Despite the fact that they perceive Denmark to be an attractive holiday destination, they still want the Danish tourism industry to do more, when it comes to protecting the environment.
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First Hotel on the Faroe Islands completely built according to Green Key standards
08 October, 2020Thorshavn is the first hotel and conference centre on the Faroe Islands to be awarded the Green Key certificate. The newly opened 124-room hotel has completely been built by using the Green Key criteria as a standard.
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The impacts of the pandemic on the travel industry
22 September, 2020In an interview with Green Key International, Jens Zimmer Christensen, the chairman of HOTREC and HORESTA (Danish Hotel & Restaurant Association), has been sharing his thoughts on the impacts of the pandemic on the third-largest industry in Europe, the travel industry, and the hospitality sector in particular.
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36,5 mio. German Green Idealists wish to travel more sustainably
14 September, 2020According to a new study by VisitDenmark 44% of Germans expect that environmental and sustainable efforts will have a big or very big influence on their future choice of destination.
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Sustainability in MeetDenmark's strategy 2020 to 2023
08 April, 2020MeetDenmark has set ambitious goals for sustainable tourism in their joint strategy for 2020 to 2023. One of the goals is that all members must be environmentally certified.