Empresa de viagens de luxo assume um compromisso radical para reduzir seu impacto climático

Com o início da COP27 no Egito e a abertura do World Travel Market em Londres, a empresa de viagens Brown + Hudson anunciou que limitará o número de viajantes que envia para qualquer destino a apenas 50 pessoas por ano.

“We are on a highway to climate hell,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres in Sharm-El-Sheikh. Meanwhile, UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili warned in London that “We have to do more and do better—we have no time to waste.”

Whilst tourism might not be the biggest contributor to climate change, its impact is significant. And we are witnesses. Unprecedented effects of climate change are affecting countries that welcome our clients, including India, the USA, the Maldives, South Korea, Cuba and South Africa.

“The industry needs to lead by example,” says Philippe Brown, founder of Brown + Hudson. “We are in the very privileged position of being able to take action. This is what we must do.”

One of the positives of this approach is that it will give Brown + Hudson’s experience designers the creative freedom that exists within constraint.

There are precedents for this kind of initiative. In 2019 outdoor apparel brand Patagonia updated its mission statement to “We’re in business to save our planet.” CEO Rose Marcario added, “We don’t just seek now to do less harm, we need to do more good.”

Brown + Hudson believes the entire travel industry could do more good, and be more mindful. Since 2021, the company has recommended that clients plan far in advance. The new initiative is another reason for clients to think strategically—but also open-mindedly—about their travels and what they want to achieve.

“Sure, this will have an impact on our bottom line,” admits Brown. “But the bigger bottom line is that in the context of climate change, we need to be more responsible.”

Whilst seeking inspiration for a client project, Brown recently dipped into Cormack McCarthy’s “All the Pretty Horses.” One line in particular stood out: “Between the wish and the thing the world lies waiting.” Never has this been more true.

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Harry Johnson foi o editor de atribuição de eTurboNews por mais de 20 anos. Ele mora em Honolulu, Havaí, e é originário da Europa. Ele gosta de escrever e cobrir as notícias.

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