In the media | 01 Dec 2023
Breaking Travel News: Ground-breaking report reveals that as Travel & Tourism continues to grow, its water intensity falls
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) worked with Accenture and Oxford Economics to produce the ‘Water Roadmap for Travel & Tourism’ report, which reveals how the total water intensity by global Travel & Tourism continues to decrease as the sector continues to grow.
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