Net Carbon Negative in Tasmania

Tasmania has impressively become one of the first places in the world to reduce CO2 emissions and increase removals to reach not just neutral but negative status. 

Enjoy the latest Business Events Tasmania Winter Edition here.

The focus of the latest edition of Business Events Tasmania magazine is sustainability, timed perfectly to coincide with the recent declaration of Tasmania as a net carbon negative destination for the seventh consecutive year.  With a low emissions profile due to a strong renewables sector and the implementation of sustainable forestry practices, Tasmania has impressively become one of the first places in the world to reduce CO2 emissions and increase removals to reach not just neutral but negative status.

We have a tourism and hospitality sector made up of passionate operators putting sustainability into action every day. From silent electric touring in our National Parks and UNESCO World Heritage Wilderness Areas, to handmade wines powered by the sun in our beautiful Tamar Valley wine region, amongst the pages of this edition you will learn more about the many ways sustainability is implemented right across industry to lighten the impact on our beautiful island.

Long synonymous with adventure, nothing beats the thrill or challenge of a human powered adventure.  Kayaking, canyoning, rafting, rock climbing, biking or trekking, the possibilities for getting out of (or into) your comfort zone powered entirely by your own steam are endless.  However, if fine dining amongst exquisite historic surrounds is more your speed, our feature on Landscape Restaurant & Grill in the heart of Hobart’s Hunter Street waterfront precinct will tempt you!

At the very heart of Tasmania is a community of connected people with a shared love for our island state.  Business Events Tasmania can and regularly does work with our clients to put them in touch with our local tourism & hospitality operators and experts across our key sectors of renewable energy, agriculture, Southern Ocean and Antarctic Research, science and defence, to enhance your business event for a truly immersive Tasmanian experience.

You may contact:

Leah Muir

Sales Manager

Business Events Tasmania

lmuir@betasmania.com.au

(03) 6231 1366

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