fbpx

Galway Ranked 13th in Global Sustainability Index

Galway Named One of the Most Sustainable Business Cities

Galway has been ranked 13th in Europe in the latest Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) Index, a rating system designed to recognise responsible practices in the business tourism and events industry. The GDSI Results showed an improved score from 67.50 in 2021 to 73.16 for 2022.

Galway has also been named as the 30th most sustainable business city in the latest Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) Index for 2022, recognising the city’s proactive approach to responsible practices in the business tourism and events industry.

The rankings are designed to help MICE planners choose progressive destinations with top sustainability credentials. The index is compiled by measuring and comparing the social, environmental, supplier and destination sustainability strategies, policies, and performance of participating cities around the world.

Under the Convention Bureaux of Ireland brand, Fáilte Ireland provides both strategic and operational direction as well as funding via service level agreements.

Galway Convention Bureau, which led the city’s application, welcomed the news. Niamh Stack, of Galway Convention Bureau, said:

“We are delighted to have improved our score year on year. There were a lot more entrants in 2022 which is another positive step in ensuring that countries and this industry are not just playing lip service to the very real environmental problems we are facing. We have a lot of work done but we still need to do more in the area of sustainability. But we can now confidently market Galway as a sustainable destination to the global events industry which may help secure future sustainable conference business to Galway.”

“We are looking to improve at getting better all the time. Our aim is to see Galway breaking into the top 10 in the next 2-3 years. Working with our industry partners as a collaborative effort, and leading the way Galway can become a world leader and set the start for sustainable green business tourism.”

Ruairí Lehmann, Tourism Officer – ‘We are delighted to see Galway improve its scoring on the Global Destination Sustainability Index. This index showcases the great work being done within the sector and we would encourage more businesses to engage with the Galway Convention Bureau on improving their sustainability credentials. Galway City Council have a number of measures underway to improve the sustainability of the city and working together with the businesses and the Convention Bureau, we can continue to improve Galway’s position on the list.’

For more information check out www.galwayconventionbureau.com.

 

https://gowildmagazine.com/go-wild-staycations-just-drive-and-discover/

 

Share post:

Related articles

Fred Sirieix takes on cycling challenge in Donegal and Northern Ireland

PIC SHOWS: TV presenter Fred Sirieix, who is filming in Donegal and Northern Ireland this month for a new...

North American tour operators discover Ireland

PIC SHOWS: Tour operators from the United Sates and Canada at Powerscourt Estate, with guide Mary Treacy (centre); and...

Fáilte Ireland launches new 5-year tourism development plan for Cork City, Harbour and East Cork 

The plan aims to position the region as Ireland’s gastronomy capital linked by a world-class harbour destination   ...

Popular German actor discovers the craft and history of Irish whiskey distilling

~ 1.7 million Germans to read all about the Irish whiskey story ~ A popular German actor called Joe...