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Climate Action Resources

Online resources for a more sustainable business

A range of online resources, guides, case studies and practical tools, including access to a carbon calculator to determine your business carbon footprint and benchmark your carbon emissions nationally and internationally. These tools will help tourism and hospitality businesses meet their sustainability goals and introduce energy efficient cost-saving measures.

Who is it for?

Businesses that want to address climate challenges and become more environmentally friendly.

You might be eligible if you are a business in the Irish hospitality and tourism industry, such as:

  • an accommodation provider (hotels, B&Bs, self-catering)
  • a restaurant or cafe
  • an activity providers (tours, attractions, adventure activities)
  • a tourism-related businesses (transport, retail, cultural experiences, festival)

Eligibility is subject to terms and conditions.


What do you get?

  • Access to the Climate Action Hub, a dedicated section of the Business Support Hub website that provides guides and toolkits to address industry climate challenges.
  • Access to case studies showcasing successful examples of climate action initiatives in the tourism industry. 
  • A practical carbon calculator tool that helps your business calculate your carbon footprint and identify areas for improvement.

What can it be used for?

  • Minimising your carbon footprint through a better understanding of sustainable practices like energy management, water conservation and waste reduction.
  • Reducing costs by becoming more energy efficient 
  • Gaining a competitive edge in a marketplace by improving your reputation with eco-conscious tourists and customers. 

Get in touch

If this sounds like the right support for your business, call our dedicated hub for more details on how to apply.

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