Summit Session: Tourism Value Network
Panelists: Dale Conway - Current Taxi, Chad Munchinsky - Kelowna International Airport, Teresa Ehman - Air Canada, and Barb Haynes - Penticton Lakeside Resort & Conference Centre
Gain an understanding of the interdependence within different parts of the tourism value network through examples of tourism businesses taking action to reduce their environmental footprint, work collectively, and make a contribution to the future viability of the visitor economy as a whole with panelists Dale Conway, James Hall, Teresa Ehman, and Barb Haynes.
Gain an understanding of the interdependence within different parts of the tourism value network through examples of tourism businesses taking action to reduce their environmental footprint, work collectively, and make a contribution to the future viability of the visitor economy as a whole with panelists Dale Conway, James Hall, Teresa Ehman, and Barb Haynes.
Panelists
Dale Conway - Current Taxi
Chad Munchinsky - Kelowna International Airport
Teresa Ehman - Air Canada
Barb Haynes - Penticton Lakeside Resort & Conference Centre
Hosted by Ellen Walker-Matthews, TOTA VP, Stewardship
Summit Session: Climate Action Tourism Panel
Panelists: Jeremy Smith - Tourism Declares Climate Emergency | Dr. Susanne Etti - Intrepid Travel | Dawn Hancock - Offsetters | Christina Beckmann - Tomorrow’s Air / Adventure Travel Trade Association
Learn more about tourism-specific best practices including measuring and reducing GHG emissions. Panelists provide important insights, analysis, and practical tools to inspire collective action. and industry experts.
As the travel industry is joining together to tackle the climate crisis, the Summit 2020 Climate Action panelists each brought a different perspective and approach to minimizing the environmental impact of tourism. Each panelist shared tools for businesses to take action of their own.
Panelists
Jeremy Smith - Tourism Declares Climate Emergency
Dr. Susanne Etti - Intrepid Travel
Dawn Hancock - Offsetters
Christina Beckmann - Tomorrow’s Air / Adventure Travel Trade Association
Hosted by Kaitie Worobec, TOTA Destination Stewardship Measurement Specialist
Jeremy Smith - Tourism Declares Climate Emergency
Tourism Declares a Climate Emergency co-founder, Jeremy Smith, shared (at 5:45) the story of the first community to declare a climate emergency: Darebin, Australia. Now there are over 1,838 places in the world who have declared a climate emergency, and Canada now has more climate emergency declarations than any other country, with over 505 communities. There are over 25 communities in BC alone, including Vancouver, Victoria, and many others.
Since the launch of Tourism Declares a Climate Emergency in 2020, over 120 tourism companies and destinations have joined, with more and more coming onboard everyday, including the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association. This commitment means outlining an action plan to reduce emissions and working together to reduce global emissions to save our destinations globally.
Any organization or individual can declare a climate emergency. Learn more at TourismDeclares.com.
Dr. Susanne Etti - Intrepid Travel
Intrepid Travel’s Dr. Susanne Etti shared not only how Intrepid became the first carbon neutral tour operator in 2010 but the new actions to become carbon negative. Intrepid joined Tourism Declares and has an action plan that includes: Measuring emissions, offsetting 125% of emissions, setting science-based targets, using 100% renewable energy, making green investments, focusing on women’s empowerment and social justice, and research and innovation.
Intrepid shared tool for businesses: The 10-Step Quick Start Guide to Decarbonise your Travel Business with straightforward steps you can follow that have worked for them.
Dawn Hancock - Offsetters
Next, Dawn Hancock shared how Offsetters can work with businesses to help them understand their climate impacts, reduce what is possible, and offset their impacts. Offsetters helps clients to go through the process of understanding impacts to compile an inventory in order to strategize how to reduce and then offset in order to become “carbon neutral.” This often leads to new efficiencies and savings for the business. They also help you choose offsets that are high quality and validated by credible third parties. They also provide marketing support so that clients get the most out of their efforts and they have two fantastic BC carbon projects so impacts are made close to home for BC businesses!
Christina Beckmann - Tomorrow’s Air / Adventure Travel Trade Association
The final panelist, Christina Beckman Founder, Tomorrow’s Air shared the technology of carbon removal and an overview of the ATTA overview and approach to climate action by doing carbon offsetting and carbon removal and storage. A fascinating and burgeoning area of carbon mitigation. ATTA offers offsets at a lower rate through their Neutral Together program as they use a bulk purchase format with South Pole offsets, leveraging their network of over 30,000 ATTA members. Tomorrow’s Air also leverages art and storytelling to tell the story in an engaging way.
The panelists continued with a great discussion about climate action and how you can get involved.
Summit Session: The High ROI of Food Waste Action
Speaker: Ben Liegey - Rethink2gether
Learn more about the true cost of food waste as well as the immense benefits of taking action for businesses, leaders, and consumers with speaker Ben Liegey.
Learn more about the true cost of food waste as well as the immense benefits of taking action for businesses, leaders, and consumers with speaker Ben Liegey.
Speaker
Ben Liegey - Rethink2gether
Hosted by Mike Overend, TOTA Director of Sustainability
Summit Session: Everything is One
Keynote Speaker: Rochelle Turner, MaCher
Rochelle Turner shares how consumer trends and behaviour have evolved through the COVID-19 crisis, why it matters, and how businesses can adapt, thoughtfully bridge gaps, and relay value in new ways.
Keynote Speaker Rochelle Turner shares how consumer trends and behaviour have evolved through the COVID-19 crisis, why it matters, and how businesses can adapt, thoughtfully bridge gaps, and relay value in new ways.
Keynote Speaker
Rochelle Turner, MaCher
Hosted by Kelly Galaski, Symphony Tourism Services, Managing Director
Summit Session: Stories of Resiliency
Panelists: Ingrid Jarrett - BC Hotel Association, Aaryn Secker - Canadian Mental Health Association Kelowna, Dylan Hrycyshen - Small Business BC, Nancy Arsenault - Tourism Cafe
Learn how businesses and individuals have adapted new approaches and applied creative solutions to re(build) long-term resiliency as a business and in the workplace, including business planning, mental health, resources, and preparedness.
Learn how businesses and individuals have adapted new approaches and applied creative solutions to re(build) long-term resiliency as a business and in the workplace, including business planning, mental health, resources, and preparedness.
Panelists
Ingrid Jarrett - BC Hotel Association
Aaryn Secker - Canadian Mental Health Association Kelowna
Dylan Hrycyshen - Small Business BC
Nancy Arsenault - Tourism Cafe
Hosted by Ellen Walker-Matthews, TOTA Vice President, Stewardship