The Green Globe Standard facilitates responsible and sustainable environmental and social activity; and improved environmental and social outcomes for travel and tourism operations.
The Green Globe Standard is a structured assessment of the sustainability performance of travel and tourism businesses and their supply chain partners. Businesses can monitor improvements and document achievements leading to certification of their enterprises’ sustainable operation and management.
The Green Globe Standards is a collection of 339 compliance indicators applied to 41 individual sustainability criteria. The applicable indicators vary by type of certification, geographical area as well as local factors. The Green Globe Standard is reviewed and updated twice per calendar year.
Learn more: Green Globe Certification website
Conformity with Green Globe Certification's standard is verified by an independent organization (third party) following ISO 17011 Accreditation, ISO 19011 QMS and EMS auditing (and auditor qualifications)
Certification / registration required
Applicants are certified against the ecolabels’s criteria before using the label
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Product categories this ecolabel applies to
Tourism Transportation Other
Other categories: Convention Centers, Cruise Ships, Attractions, Tour Operators, Spas
Where this ecolabel is found
Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Aruba Austria Bahamas Bahrain Barbados Belgium Belize Bermuda Cambodia Cayman Islands China Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Egypt France Germany Grenada Hong Kong India Indonesia Italy Jamaica Jordan Kenya Kuwait Lebanon Luxembourg Madagascar Malaysia Maldives Mauritius Mexico Morocco Myanmar Netherlands Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua Oman Palestinian Territory, Occupied Panama Philippines Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Romania Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saudi Arabia Seychelles Singapore Slovenia South Africa Sri Lanka Switzerland Tanzania, United Republic of Thailand Tunisia Turkey Turks and Caicos Islands United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Virgin Islands, British Yemen Zambia
Last updated: 17 March 2020