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  • 22 July 2024
  • Directorate-General for Environment
  • 2 min read

Sustainable Travel Made Easy: EMAS Certification on Booking.com

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Hotels and accommodations with EMAS certification can now showcase their sustainability credentials on Booking.com, enhancing visibility and trust among eco-conscious travelers

 
We are in the middle of summer and the vacation season. Many of us are searching for the perfect destination. But how can we ensure that our travels are sustainable and that we book eco-friendly accommodations and activity providers? At a time when environmental awareness and sustainability are becoming increasingly important, the certification of tourism organizations through EMAS plays a crucial role. This aligns with the goals of the European Commission to promote sustainable tourism, aiming to minimize the ecological footprint of the travel industry, support local economies, and preserve cultural diversity. 

We are thrilled to announce that EMAS-certified tourism organizations from seven EU member states (Austria, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain) are now successfully integrated on Booking.com. This integration marks a significant step towards more sustainable tourism, enabling travelers to make more conscious travel decisions. 

Why is this important for EMAS-certified organizations? 

The integration on Booking.com provides EMAS organizations with a valuable platform to increase their visibility. More and more people are attaching importance to sustainability and are specifically looking for environmentally friendly accommodation. This is an excellent opportunity to showcase their environmentally friendly practices to a wider audience and stand out from the many other companies. 

What does this mean for Booking.com users? 

For Booking.com users, this means that it is now easier to search for sustainable and environmentally friendly accommodation, as it is now labelled with a sustainable certification. Soon, our EMAS logo will also be visible for even better recognition of the certification! EMAS, as a credible environmental management system by the EU, gives travelers the confidence that they are making environmentally responsible choices and traveling with peace of mind. 

How to ensure your EMAS certification is displayed 

If you are already one of the registered organizations, ensure that your EMAS certification is displayed on Booking.com. You need to manually add your EMAS ID. Visit www.because.eco, sign up, and claim your hotel profile from an already generated list. After activating your profile, you must add your Booking.com ID, which matches your EMAS registration number. Within seven days, your certification will be visible on Booking.com. 

Join our Tourism Webinar in September 

To learn more about the benefits and implementation of EMAS in the tourism sector, we invite you to our webinar on September 27, 2024. This event will feature representatives from Booking.com as well as companies like La Ballena Alegre and other EMAS-certified organizations. The La Ballena Alegre campsite in Spain, for instance, relies on renewable energies with, for example, bungalows with photovoltaic and batteries, water-saving technologies and supplier and client involvement. The goal of the webinar is to showcase how EMAS can support improving sustainability in the tourism sector, offering practical insights and sharing success stories. For more information and registration, click here

Get involved 

In a world where sustainable tourism is increasingly important, the EMAS certification is a valuable tool to promote environmentally conscious decisions and make tourism more sustainable. We look forward to making your sustainable businesses visible on Booking.com and for your continuous commitment to sustainable tourism. 

If you want to get involved, contact us to learn more about EMAS and check out this Booking.com page to read more about certifications on their platform. 

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Publication date
22 July 2024
Author
Directorate-General for Environment