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Tourism’s hidden chemical footprint – and how to fix it

Tourism’s hidden chemical footprint – and how to fix it

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Tourism is booming. International arrivals are climbing past pre-pandemic levels, fueling jobs and economic growth. At the same time, the sector is under pressure to go greener, with eco-labels and sustainability pledges on the rise.

Yet behind the scenes lies an invisible, largely unknown footprint: hazardous chemicals hidden across the supply chains that power tourism – from the farms that produce food for guests to the textiles furnishing hotel rooms. These substances quietly pollute air, soil, and water, threatening the very destinations travelers come to enjoy.

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