1、What tourism management organisations need to knowA Destinations Guide to the New EU Sustainability RegulationsMAY 2025ContributorsThis report was written by Antonia Alomar,Guy Bigwood,and Viktoria Vero from the GDS-Movement.The report was edited and proofread by Jess Henson and Anja Spice,with grap
2、hic design by Steve Hanzic.We would like to thank them for their feedback and contributions.We also extend our gratitude to the European Travel Commission for its valuable insights and recommendations which greatly enriched this report.CopyrightAll rights reserved.No part of this report may be repro
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4、ll sub-brands,including the GDS-Index,are protected by international copyright law.Copyright May 2025 The GDS-Movement OverviewThese regulations are crucial for improving corporate transparency and accountability regarding environmental and social impact.The CSRD mandates comprehensive sustainabilit
5、y reporting while the ECGTD provides consumers with better information about product durability and reparability and,in tandem with the GCD,eliminate misleading environmental claims around goods and services.Together,these three Directives are designed to drive regional transformation towards sustai
6、nability.They encourage companies to enhance transparency and to consider the impacts of their supply chains actions in every decision and action.This briefing paper explains three EU Green Deal Directives with significant impact on the tourism sector:the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive