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New Zealand tourism summer poised to be a cracker – Sustainability on the up

One of the best beaches in New Zealand: Moeraki Boulders near Dunedin – Image: TNZ/Miles Holden

The tourism industry in New Zealand is feeling positive as all indications point to a solid summer season ahead, the second since New Zealand’s borders fully opened, says tourism organization  Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA). At the same time, the sustainability commitment of its member companies is on the increase, according to TIA. 

A recent survey by Tourism Industry Aotearoa shows as international visitors return, 84 per cent of tourism businesses are feeling optimistic about the next few months.

“That’s a major turnaround in sentiment from the start of the year. It just shows what a difference a year can make,” TIA Chief Executive Rebecca Ingram said.

Feedback from TIA members indicated that the tourism season started picking up early in November for many businesses.

TIA also recently received the results of its annual Tourism Sustainability Commitment annual declaration.

More than 1900 tourism businesses belong to the TSC, which was created in 2017 to set tourism on a sustainable path.

This year, over 500 businesses made a declaration on their progress, providing a industry-wide approach to measuring tourism’s sustainability.

It shows rising optimism among tourism operators, and a big increase in respondents who are measuring their carbon emissions.

“I personally know of many tourism businesses involved in predator control or native planting programmes, reducing waste and taking measures to protect the environment. And many which are giving back to their communities in some other way,” Ms Ingram said.

Pristine native bush near Whangarei in Northland – Image: Northland Inc./Alistair Guthrie

The TSC views sustainability through a very broad lens: it measures visitor experience, economic sentiment, and community engagement as well as environmental aspects.

Key points include:

  • Nearly all respondents (97.5%) said sustainability was important to their tourism business
  • Forty-three per cent had a written sustainability plan (up from 38% last year), although only 16% had put aside budget for it
  • Forty-one per cent of respondents were measuring their carbon emissions, a significant increase from 29% last year
  • Fewer businesses were going through the zero carbon certification process (just 6.5%, from 12.5% last year) but 40% were investigating their options
  • Most operators (84.5%) were feeling positive about their future of their business
  • Measuring visitor satisfaction was a standard practice, with about 90% of businesses doing this
  • An increasing number of respondents regularly incorporate Māori language and culture in their visitor experience (55%, up from 49% in 2022)
  • Most tourism operators (96%) were engaging with their local community for mutual benefit
  • And 92% were contributing to protecting and enhancing the natural environment. This can include guest education, staff involvement and pest control on their own land or helping other organizations such as PredatorFree 2050. (NN/TIA  21-12-23)

More: www.tia.org.nz

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