MEET LUCIE
We’re taking a deep dive into Sweden’s pioneering practices on sustainability, armed with industry insights from Lucie Dalila, our own Sustainability Manager and this week’s Insightful Destination Expert.
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INVESTING IN SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
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A CIRCULAR ECONOMY
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ECO-FRIENDLY AGRICULTURE
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GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE: SWEDEN’S BLUEPRINT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
“Sweden is a pioneer in environmental protection and a leader in sustainable development and innovation.” Lucie says. “Many cities have been championing sustainability through cleaner public transport, accommodation providers and immersive experiences respectful of the local cultures and customs.”
Cities are pedestrian-friendly, with green spaces, parks, and recreational areas seamlessly integrated into the civil design. The emphasis on compact, mixed-use development minimizes sprawl and promotes community connectivity. The buildings themselves are energy-efficient, with smart systems, passive houses, and renewable energy generation.
And then there’s the transportation. Many of Sweden’s cities boast an extensive network of bike lanes, encouraging citizens to opt for cycling as a mode of transportation. Additionally, Sweden has invested in efficient public transportation systems, including electric buses and trains, as well as creating incentives for electric vehicles up until 2022.
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EMBRACING AN ECO-FRIENDLY LIFESTYLE
As Lucie explains, “Sweden stands for how they have been able to integrate sustainability in daily life. We’ve seen a rise of social, community, multidisciplinary and creative projects, built to engage the local population in understanding sustainability, environmental protection, inclusion and diversity.”
From an early age, Swedish children are taught the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability. Schools in Sweden integrate sustainability into their curriculum and empower the younger generation to become eco-friendly citizens. By nurturing a sense of responsibility towards the environment, Sweden ensures that sustainable practices continue to thrive in the years to come.
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A HOLISTIC VISION FOR THE FUTURE
By adopting this holistic vision for the future, Sweden has successfully harmonized economic growth with environmental preservation and social well-being. The Swedish approach to sustainability serves as a blueprint for other nations, highlighting the importance of considering the interconnectedness of various sectors and striving for balance between human activities and the natural world. It’s this far-sighted perspective that sets Sweden apart as one of the world’s most sustainable countries.