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    [contact_surname] => Benisty Oviedo
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    [organisation] => Bordeaux Tourism & Conventions
    [website] => https://www.bordeaux-tourism.co.uk/
    [environmental_description] => The Bordeaux Tourist Office has been ISO 20121 certified since June 2021 for its sustainable management, including in the organisation of the Bordeaux Wine Festival.

Bordeaux is boosting its environmental objectives in its new Climate Plan, setting a target of carbon neutrality by 2050. The city is also committed to use 100% renewable and recovered energy by this date and halving pollutant emissions. A vulnerability study has been used to draw up an adaptation strategy for climate change. 

In tourism, it implies in particular to reduce the destination’s waste and carbon footprint and preserve our natural resources. We have also developed a programme to increase the sustainable skills of local tourism and events actors.
    [social_description] => Involving local residents in tourism is at the heart of the new participative governance (agora-tourism-bordeaux.com). Tourism and events must be the driving forces contributing to a better quality of life for residents. Regular workshops report on what has been achieved and provide an open forum for discussion with our entire ecosystem.

Many actions are being undertaken to make Bordeaux a more accessible and inclusive destination. A local tourism offer is dedicated to residents, with a solidarity component for people in precarious situations. In partnership with specialised associations, the offer for people with disabilities is being expanded and communication adapted. A new guide for the disabled was published in 2023 to promote this offer.
    [supplier_description] => We want to lead eco-responsible transitions in our territory, inspiring all the other local players – already active in this field. All of the Bordeaux Congress and Exhibition facilities (Beam) have ISO 20121 certification. They also count with the largest solar power plant in an urban area in France (20 hectares). 32% of local tourism and events companies are ecocertified and 75% of the vineyards, which counts with many venues, was already certified in an environmental approach in 2020.

The Bordeaux Convention Bureau team has completely adapted its support to offer dedicated advice on reducing the environmental footprint of events and building a lasting local legacy for all event organisers.
    [dmo_description] => Between vineyard and ocean, Bordeaux is the gateway to the South West and the epitome of the sweetness of life. Known for being a jewel of 18th century architecture, the city has reinvented itself in recent years to become a destination of choice for leisure tourism and professional events. Wine, cannelés, oysters... Our specialties make Bordeaux a true symbol of the French way of life. Bordeaux is also the breeding ground for a trendy alternative culture that jostles the "Port of the Moon".

For many years, we have been committed to sustainable tourism, as part of our constant concern for our quality of welcome and for the sustainable development of our territory. The Bordeaux Tourist Office is ISO 20121 certified for its sustainable management, including in the organisation of the Bordeaux Wine Festival. In 2021, we launched the "Agora for tourism in Bordeaux" programme: an open governance to co-build our long-term strategy with our residents and stakeholders.
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    [high_sup_3] => 30
    [high_dmo_1] => Sustainability vision and action plan established for events,Sustainability vision and action plan established for tourism,Multi year strategy (+3 years),Aligned to the city's overall development agenda (not just tourism and events),Aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
    [high_dmo_2] => 2
    [high_dmo_3] => We display performance data via a visual dashboard,We publish performance data on the DMO website,We include performance data in our Annual DMO or sustainability report
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Bordeaux 2022 GDS-Index Report
2022 Performance Overview
DMO
Supplier
Social
Environmental
Performance Highlights
Summary
Environmental
Supplier
Social
Between vineyard and ocean, Bordeaux is the gateway to the South West and the epitome of the sweetness of life. Known for being a jewel of 18th century architecture, the city has reinvented itself in recent years to become a destination of choice for leisure tourism and professional events. Wine, cannelés, oysters... Our specialties make Bordeaux a true symbol of the French way of life. Bordeaux is also the breeding ground for a trendy alternative culture that jostles the "Port of the Moon". For many years, we have been committed to sustainable tourism, as part of our constant concern for our quality of welcome and for the sustainable development of our territory. The Bordeaux Tourist Office is ISO 20121 certified for its sustainable management, including in the organisation of the Bordeaux Wine Festival. In 2021, we launched the "Agora for tourism in Bordeaux" programme: an open governance to co-build our long-term strategy with our residents and stakeholders.
The Bordeaux Tourist Office has been ISO 20121 certified since June 2021 for its sustainable management, including in the organisation of the Bordeaux Wine Festival. Bordeaux is boosting its environmental objectives in its new Climate Plan, setting a target of carbon neutrality by 2050. The city is also committed to use 100% renewable and recovered energy by this date and halving pollutant emissions. A vulnerability study has been used to draw up an adaptation strategy for climate change. In tourism, it implies in particular to reduce the destination’s waste and carbon footprint and preserve our natural resources. We have also developed a programme to increase the sustainable skills of local tourism and events actors.
We want to lead eco-responsible transitions in our territory, inspiring all the other local players – already active in this field. All of the Bordeaux Congress and Exhibition facilities (Beam) have ISO 20121 certification. They also count with the largest solar power plant in an urban area in France (20 hectares). 32% of local tourism and events companies are ecocertified and 75% of the vineyards, which counts with many venues, was already certified in an environmental approach in 2020. The Bordeaux Convention Bureau team has completely adapted its support to offer dedicated advice on reducing the environmental footprint of events and building a lasting local legacy for all event organisers.
Involving local residents in tourism is at the heart of the new participative governance (agora-tourism-bordeaux.com). Tourism and events must be the driving forces contributing to a better quality of life for residents. Regular workshops report on what has been achieved and provide an open forum for discussion with our entire ecosystem. Many actions are being undertaken to make Bordeaux a more accessible and inclusive destination. A local tourism offer is dedicated to residents, with a solidarity component for people in precarious situations. In partnership with specialised associations, the offer for people with disabilities is being expanded and communication adapted. A new guide for the disabled was published in 2023 to promote this offer.
Summary
Between vineyard and ocean, Bordeaux is the gateway to the South West and the epitome of the sweetness of life. Known for being a jewel of 18th century architecture, the city has reinvented itself in recent years to become a destination of choice for leisure tourism and professional events. Wine, cannelés, oysters... Our specialties make Bordeaux a true symbol of the French way of life. Bordeaux is also the breeding ground for a trendy alternative culture that jostles the "Port of the Moon". For many years, we have been committed to sustainable tourism, as part of our constant concern for our quality of welcome and for the sustainable development of our territory. The Bordeaux Tourist Office is ISO 20121 certified for its sustainable management, including in the organisation of the Bordeaux Wine Festival. In 2021, we launched the "Agora for tourism in Bordeaux" programme: an open governance to co-build our long-term strategy with our residents and stakeholders.
Does Bordeaux Tourism & Conventions have a Sustainability Strategy?
Does Bordeaux have a sustainable destination certificate?
Does Bordeaux Tourism & Conventions report on its sustainability performance?
Environmental
The Bordeaux Tourist Office has been ISO 20121 certified since June 2021 for its sustainable management, including in the organisation of the Bordeaux Wine Festival. Bordeaux is boosting its environmental objectives in its new Climate Plan, setting a target of carbon neutrality by 2050. The city is also committed to use 100% renewable and recovered energy by this date and halving pollutant emissions. A vulnerability study has been used to draw up an adaptation strategy for climate change. In tourism, it implies in particular to reduce the destination’s waste and carbon footprint and preserve our natural resources. We have also developed a programme to increase the sustainable skills of local tourism and events actors.
OF ELECTRICITY FROM RENEWABLES
OF WASTE RECYCLED
5121 ha
HECTARES OF GREEN AREA PER 100 000 POPULATION
Supplier
We want to lead eco-responsible transitions in our territory, inspiring all the other local players – already active in this field. All of the Bordeaux Congress and Exhibition facilities (Beam) have ISO 20121 certification. They also count with the largest solar power plant in an urban area in France (20 hectares). 32% of local tourism and events companies are ecocertified and 75% of the vineyards, which counts with many venues, was already certified in an environmental approach in 2020. The Bordeaux Convention Bureau team has completely adapted its support to offer dedicated advice on reducing the environmental footprint of events and building a lasting local legacy for all event organisers.
OF HOTEL ROOMS SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFIED
OF VENUES SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFIED
OF PCOS/DMCS SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFIED
Social
Involving local residents in tourism is at the heart of the new participative governance (agora-tourism-bordeaux.com). Tourism and events must be the driving forces contributing to a better quality of life for residents. Regular workshops report on what has been achieved and provide an open forum for discussion with our entire ecosystem. Many actions are being undertaken to make Bordeaux a more accessible and inclusive destination. A local tourism offer is dedicated to residents, with a solidarity component for people in precarious situations. In partnership with specialised associations, the offer for people with disabilities is being expanded and communication adapted. A new guide for the disabled was published in 2023 to promote this offer.
81
SDG IMPLEMENTATION SCORE
88
SCORE ON SOCIAL PROGRESS INDEX
71
SCORE ON CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX
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About the Global Destination Sustainability Movement

The Global Destination Sustainability Movement (GDSM) brings together the sustainability pioneers of the business and leisure tourism world, working with destinations to co-create their tourism and events strategies, benchmark and improve their sustainability performance and transform value chains in order to catalyse regeneration.

Our purpose is to engage, inspire and enable the business events and tourism industry to become more sustainable and regenerative.

 

Our Methodology

In 2022 the GDS-Index used 70 indicators that evaluate destinations sustainability performance across four key areas. If you are interested, you can read our benchmarking methodology in detail here.

Environmental
Performance

Climate, Energy and Emissions​

Circularity and Waste​

Water​

Air Quality​

Transportation​

Biodiversity​

Social
Performance

SDG Alignment ​

Corruption​

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion​

Health, Safety and Wellness​

Accessibility ​

Resident Engagement​

Supplier
Performance

Hotels​

Airport​

Agencies (PCOs & DMCs)​

Restaurants​

Venues​

Academia​

Destination
Management
Performance

Destination Strategy​

Governance and Reporting​

Policy and Certification​

Capacity Building​

Measurement, Impact and Reporting​

Marketing and Communications​

Diversity, Equality and Inclusion​

Ownership

The GDS­M is not owned by any one organisation. It is operated as a multi-­stakeholder partnership founded and endorsed by IMEX, MCI, the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) and City Destinations Alliance (CityDNA). Gubi Consulting and Guy Bigwood are responsible for the management of the Secretariat.

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