DEP and Tourism Announce Pilot of Sustainable Travel Program

 

CANAAN VALLEY, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection and the Division of Tourism have developed a new program called Sustainable Travel West Virginia, a pilot for which is under way. Members of the travel and tourism industry were introduced to the benefits of this groundbreaking program yesterday (Monday) during the Governor’s Conference on Tourism at Canaan Valley.

The purpose of Sustainable Travel West Virginia is to allow tourism-related facilities that have made a commitment to environmental stewardship and community support to benchmark those practices against industry standards, and then promote those practices to the public through membership in a credible and consistent statewide program.

“We see Sustainable Travel West Virginia as a valuable tool not only in the protection and preservation of our environment, but also in helping members of the public make smart choices about the facilities they use and visit,” said DEP Cabinet Secretary Randy C. Huffman.

“And the benefits don’t end there,” added Tourism Commissioner Amy Goodwin. “Sustainable Travel West Virginia will also help tourism-related organizations better evaluate and improve energy and cost savings efforts, promote those efforts and hopefully see an increase in business from consumers who appreciate those efforts.”

Members of this voluntary program would enter data such as energy and water use, amount of recycling conducted versus waste generated, use of energy efficient appliances and windows, and use of locally produced materials into a third-party database called enviroIndex™ to get a full rating report. Upon acceptance into the program, they’ll receive logos that can be used to market their “green” status, will have their business included in an online map application that will allow members of the public to search for sustainable travel and tourism destinations, and will receive promotional assistance from DEP and Tourism.

Feedback received during the pilot, which runs through the end of October, will be used to gauge interest in the program and enhance it – with a goal to initiate a full-scale launch in 2017.

Companies interested in signing up for the pilot can email depswv@wv.gov to request assistance. Information about the program can also be found on the DEP website here (http://www.dep.wv.gov/pio/sustainability/swv/stwv/Pages/default.aspx) and  on YouTube here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJE1ebo1d-I).

For more DEP news and information, go to www.dep.wv.gov. Also, be sure to connect with the agency on all social media platforms. Follow @DEPWV on Twitter and find us on YouTube by searching “Environment Matters.” For specific information about our REAP (Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan), West Virginia Project WET (Water Education for Teachers), West Virginia Watershed Improvement Branch, Youth Environmental Program and Human Resources initiatives, connect on Facebook. 

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Below are the links to download a VOSOT from the introduction event at Canaan Valley on Sept. 26, 2016. A script for the VOSOT was sent with the press release.

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Contact:

Kelley Gillenwater
304-926-0440
kelley.j.gillenwater@wv.gov