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Mauritius,
an island destination renowned for its natural beauty and vibrant marine life,
is facing challenges with littering and waste accumulation. Despite ongoing
efforts, negative attitudes towards improper waste disposal and management
continue to threaten the island’s pristine environment. Now the TUI Care
Foundation has partnered with the Tourism Authority of the Republic of
Mauritius to tackle waste and promote a change in mindset towards a circular
economy. By employing a multi-faceted approach involving the local community
and visitors, the initiative combines awareness campaigns, a sustainability
curriculum, and infrastructural improvements. The Destination Zero Waste
Programme aims to foster a cleaner, more sustainable Mauritius, preserving the
island’s natural beauty for future generations.
The
first pillar of the initiative is awareness, which includes launching public
campaigns on the impact of littering across social media, radio and TV. The
programme particularly focuses on the next generation, with children
participating in lessons on environmental stewardship, waste management, and
the consequences of littering. This is made possible through partnerships with
the network of eco schools across the island. To maximise impact, local
communities will be mobilised through clean-up events with over 100
partnerships with businesses, NGOs and organisations established to support
these efforts. Local stakeholders representing the Mauritian tourism industry
will have the opportunity to take part in custom-designed Discovery Tours,
followed by co-creation workshops to get to know and engage with NGOs, artisans
and businesses that breathe new life into waste by upcycling them into high
quality products.
Destination
Zero Waste Programme Mauritius also contributes to the island’s waste
management infrastructure. This includes the installation of segregated bins
and 2,000 beach ashtrays. The programme collects plastic and glass waste
across public beaches and tourist sites, with at least 90% of this going to
recycling.
The
launch of the programme coincided with a 3-day workshop held in Mauritius in
collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme for the Global
Tourism Plastics Initiative. Over 80 participants representing the public and
private tourism sectors gathered on the first day to enhance their capacity in
reducing single-use plastics and food waste. The event was officiated by the UN
Resident Coordinator for Mauritius and Seychelles, Mrs. Lisa Simrique Singh and
concluded with remarks from the Minister for Tourism for the Republic of
Mauritius, Mr. Sydney Pierre.
Alexander
Panczuk, Executive Director of the TUI Care Foundation: “Island destinations
like Mauritius are particularly vulnerable to the challenges of waste
management. Our initiative supports the vision of Mauritius becoming a plastic
free destination. This commitment extends beyond just preserving the island’s
unique biodiversity. It also fosters economic growth and social well-being for
coastal communities. Through the Destination Zero Waste Programme, we aim to
inspire a collective effort, ensuring that everyone plays a part in waste
reduction. “
The
partnership is part of the Destination Zero Waste Programme, which inspires new
ways to reduce and reuse waste in tourism destinations that create jobs and
promote a circular economy. The Programme is implemented in destinations around
the world, including Curacao, Jamaica, Zanzibar and Cyprus.
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Credit: © TUI Group
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