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Sustainable Tourism Global Center and WTTC unveil pioneering global research on travel and tourism

In a defining moment for the global travel and tourism sector, the World Travel & Tourism Council and the Sustainable Tourism Global Center, initiated by the Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia, have released the latest industry-shaping Environmental Impact Research data.

Last year, during the WTTC Global Summit in Riyadh, the two organizations launched the collaboration and unveiled the inaugural results including the sector’s accurate greenhouse gas emissions for the first time ever.

This represents the most comprehensive environmental data in travel and tourism’s history.

“We welcome this joint report initiated by the Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia, and WTTC, as an invaluable resource for decision makers around the world,” says Saudi Arabia Minister of Tourism H.E. Ahmed Al Khateeb.

“It provides vital insights and unique impactful environmental research into how travel and tourism has both an influence on climate change and how it is affected by it.

“Our research highlights the consistent decline of emissions intensity of travel and tourism over the past decade. Whilst the sector’s GDP growth averaged 4.3 per cent annually, emissions only grew by 2.5 per cent annually between 2010-2019 Still, the continued commitment to achieve net zero emissions for the Travel and Tourism sector has never been more important.

“We firmly believe travel and tourism is part of the solution and that is why Saudi Arabia has taken a leading role to accelerate and track this change to promote sustainability across the sector, protect nature and support communities.”

The launch not only tells the sector’s direct impact, but also its supply chain impacts, both within national borders and those that are embedded in travel andd tourism’s international supply chains.

The groundbreaking ER data covers 185 countries across all regions and will be updated each year with the latest figures.

Building upon WTTC’s world-renowned Economic Impact Research, this initiative introduces individualized factsheets for each country and major global regions, and a dedicated microsite allowing users to explore the data in detail.

“This marks a pivotal moment for the global travel and tourism sector,” says WTTC president and CEO Julia Simpson.

“Through this data, we are highlighting the sector’s multi-dimensional impact — economically, environmentally, and societally.

“We’re talking about a vision that sees beyond tourism and leans into its sustainable future. With this data, we are not just reflecting on where we are now, but actively charting our course for a future where the sector progressively reduces its environmental footprint and boosts its social impact.”

“There is no doubt that this joint report between the Saudi Ministry of Tourism’s STGC and WTTC is a major milestone for the global travel and tourism sector,” says Saudi Arabia Minister of Tourism chief special advisor H.E Gloria Guevara.

“We are proud that Saudi Arabia has stepped up to become part of the solution. The STGC will unite the sector to accelerate the transition to a net-zero world, while protecting nature and supporting communities. Our mission is to be the leading global center for sustainable travel and tourism, delivering impact driven research, stakeholder-centric services, and tangible end-to-end solutions.

“As an industry, we are responsible for 8.1 per cent of all carbon emissions globally, rising on average 2.5 per cent a year between 2010 and 2019. However, global travel and tourism’s GDP grew at an average of 4.3 per cent per year, indicating the link between our sector’s growth and its carbon footprint has been loosened.

“Now for the first time we have the data which enables us to properly quantify the sector’s global emissions and identify and track which measures will work so we can map our journey towards a net zero future.”

“This first of its kind, in-depth report is a significant contribution to ensuring the inclusive, sustainable growth of the sector,” says WTTC chairman Arnold Donald.

“Through its sponsorship, It’s yet another example of how the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is leading in so many ways in advancing global travel and tourism.”

The data converges economic metrics with crucial issues such as greenhouse gas emissions, energy use and composition, freshwater use, air pollution and resource use as well as age, gender, and wage profiles of different employments, as well as harmonised indicators across a wide range of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

The comprehensive data reveals the nexus between each dollar generated by travel and tourism in the economy and its consequential environmental and social impact.

Key highlights from the research include:

Environmental Impact (highlights):

  • The travel and tourism sector demonstrates an impressive trend of decoupling its environmental footprint from its GDP growth.
  •   •  Key achievements include reductions in the intensity of water usage, greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption, and material extraction.
  •   •  Travel and tourism’s share of global energy consumption amounted to 10.6 per cent in 2019
  •   •  The sector represented 0.9 per cent of total global water consumption in 2019
  •   •  Travel and tourism’s material footprint accounts for 5-8 per cent of global material extraction
  • The report’s monitoring extends to pollutants such as particulate matter, carbon monoxide, ammonia, and nitrogen oxides, among others.

Importantly, the data tracks the sector’s performance towards 15 UN Sustainable Development Goals, highlighting its commitment to a more equitable and sustainable world.

The prime objective of this groundbreaking work is to elevate the accuracy and pertinence of sector-specific data, setting the trajectory for future initiatives and realigning with global sustainability milestones.

WTTC and STGC remain committed to cultivating cooperation and conversation among all industry stakeholders.

For detailed insights, comprehensive reports, or to delve deeper into the unveiled data, click here.

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