TO CELEBRATE World Oceans Day last Sat, Lindblad Expeditions committed to becoming a carbon-neutral company, offsetting 100% of its sea and land-based emissions, employee travel, and other contributors. This commitment joins a range of efforts made by Lindblad to reduce its ecological footprint, including a successful fleet-wide ban on single-use...
TO CELEBRATE World Oceans Day last Sat, Lindblad Expeditions committed to becoming a carbon-neutral company, offsetting 100% of its sea and land-based emissions, employee travel, and other contributors.
This commitment joins a range of efforts made by Lindblad to reduce its ecological footprint, including a successful fleet-wide ban on single-use plastics, a sustainable seafood program, reforestation, a focus on renewable energy, and various community-based projects in six countries, including Mexico, Peru and Vietnam.
The initiatives fall in line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
“As a company, recognising global climate change is arguably the greatest threat humanity has ever faced, we all need to urgently step up our efforts whether they’re big or small,” said Sven Lindblad, Lindblad CEO.
“Our goal is to reduce and offset our carbon footprint, and to commit to carbon neutrality throughout the many layers of our business…we must rebalance, and rebalance urgently.”
