Living in Switzerland

Sustainable Travel in Switzerland with Lisa Arnet from Swisstainable


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We speak to Lisa Arnet from the Swiss Tourism Federation about sustainable tourism in Switzerland.

The classification “Swisstainable” was created around three years ago. While it stated with only a few service providers, over 2,000 businesses and multiple destinations are involved today.

Lisa explains the three dimensions of sustainability, how the classification works, and some of the measures businesses are taking.

We also discuss what residents and tourists can do to make their trips within Switzerland more sustainable.

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The Swiss Tourism Federation is taking measures to make travel more ecologically, economically, and socially sustainable. If you’re a resident looking to travel around the country or you’re visiting Switzerland as a tourist, there’s a lot you can do to support this mission:

  • Support Swisstainable destinations: When selecting accommodation, restaurants, and activities, look for the green Swisstainable logo. Classified businesses are actively working towards becoming more sustainable.
  • Use public transport: The Swiss public transport system is green and efficient. Most destinations can be reached by train, bus, or boat. Using public transport is sustainable but also pleasant, as you can sit back and enjoy the view.
  • Use slow transport: Hike or cycle from one place to the next. This is a great way to experience Switzerland, and it’s very sustainable. Most towns and some destinations offer bike rentals.
  • Stay longer: Instead of rushing to see everything Switzerland has to offer, stay in one place for longer. This allows you to immerse yourself in the culture and get a true feel for the area.
  • Recycle: You’ll find bins with various recycling options in most Swiss train stations. Many large supermarkets also have recycling stations. Make sure you recycle as much of your rubbish as possible.
  • Share your sustainable adventure: Use #Swisstainable to tag your photos and videos on social media. The more people know about Swisstainable, the bigger its impact.

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