Industry Insights Webinars met with Nathalie Grolimund, Founder of Rethink.Travel, which aims to educate travelers and owner/operators on what it means to be sustainable in the hospitality and tourism industry.

Like every industry, hospitality and tourism can also take steps to reduce their environmental impact. Regardless of business age or location, there are many strategies for implementing sustainability practices into daily operations with and without the help of technology.

Anyone interested in learning more about how they can transform their business with more sustainable practices can contact Nathalie at Rethink.Travel or on LinkedIn. Be sure to check out the online magazine and podcast, The Conscious Traveler, where Nathalie will be interviewing hoteliers and different professionals in the industry as they discuss what it means to bring sustainability to the hospitality sector.

Nathalie Grolimund – Founder, ReThink.Travel
Tiffani Neilson – Host, Industry Insights Webinars

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