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The hotel handbook „Reduce food waste, cook for your guests” was presentedHotel Osijek presented the results of the pilot project of the Fund „Reduce food waste, cook for your guests”, and a handbook for hotels - a valuable tool that will help reduce food waste. The pilot project was initiated in two Croatian hotels - Osijek and Pula, and it aims to implement work methods in hotel kitchens that will help reduce food waste. 16.12.2021. | Page
Republic of Croatia presides over the Committee on Tourism and Sustainability of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)The Republic of Croatia has been a member of UNWTO since 1993 and participates actively in its work as a member of numerous technical committees. During the 24th committee of the Management Board on 30 November 2021, the Republic of Croatia took over the presidency of the Committee on Tourism and Sustainability - CTS, for the period of 2021- 2023 01.12.2021. | Page
Examples of good practice in the development of tourism projects that focus on digital and green transitionsTourism represents one of the fastest growing economy sectors of today, and its power to transform is a source of positive examples for society and economy in its whole. By applying correct policies, tourism can contribute to the preservation of nature and cultural heritage, incense economic growth, development of local communities and creating of new jobs. 25.11.2021. | Page
The Ministry of Tourism and Sports initiated the first Satellite calculation on sustainable tourismThe Ministry of Tourism and Sports initiated the first Satellite calculation of sustainable tourism of the Republic of Croatia in order to implement the National Recovery and Resilience Plan reform, in accordance with the measure called “Building Sustainable, Inclusive and Resilient Tourism” 25.11.2021. | Page
The National Recovery and Resilience Plan - Development of sustainable, innovative and resilient tourismThe reform of the tourist sector and the implementation of the investments is a precondition for the tourism sector to use the projected amount of HRK 2.2 billion by 2026, where the intensity of support per project could reach 100% of co-financing. The Strategy for the Development of Sustainable Tourism 2030 and National Plan of Sustainable Tourism have already been launched as part of the reform of the tourist sector, and a Strategic environmental impact assessment will be conducted for the first time. 03.11.2021. | Page