- Carbon neutral
- How to measure your footprint
- Community support - donating products or services
- How to support a conservation project
- 20 Resolutions for Sustainable Tourism Businesses in 2020
- Measure your carbon footprint
- Review Your Vision and Mission
- Business Plans
- Business Finances and Reports
- Business Analysis Tools
- Understand your Risk Profile
- Operate with Good Business Ethics
- Integrated Reporting
- Investing and Assets
- Collaborating With Others
- Engaging with your local RTO/EDA
- Attracting Domestic Visitors
- Sales and Marketing
- Visitor Engagement and Insights
- Attending events and conferences
- Visitor satisfaction and feedback
- Monitor your Net Promoter Score
- Following the latest industry and market trends
- Incorporate Kiwi culture
- Engage with your visitors
- Paying a fair wage
- Your business structure
- Attracting and retaining talent
- Review your staff conditions
- Staff training and induction
- Performance reviews
- Company Culture
- Employee satisfaction
- Professional development
- Support a cause
- Combine efforts
- Sponsorship
- Internships and work experience
- Audit your supply chain
- Work with your suppliers
- Sustainable procurement policy
- Support predator free
- Preserve our waterways
- Ecological restoration plan
- Identify harmful substances
- Reduce your carbon emissions
- Develop an energy plan
- Sustainable transport
- Measure your impact
- Writing submissions
- Promote local causes
- Share your stories
- Including environmental information
- Product life cycle
- Organic waste
- No single use
- Water use
- Waste audit
- Green roof tips
- Your stories
Engaging with your local RTO/EDA
marketing your destination
Your Regional Tourism Organisation (RTO) or EDA (Economic Development Agency) is responsible for destination marketing – promoting your region to domestic and international visitors. Working with your RTO is a great way of gaining additional exposure for your business, as well as providing opportunities to collaborate with other businesses in your region to attract particular markets or address seasonal issues.
Useful resources
Find your local RTO - A list of New Zealand's Regional Tourism Organisations
Find your local EDA or Chamber of Commerce