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Friday, 16 April 2021, 11:42 am
Ara Institute of Canterbury has just signed up to the
Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA) ‘Tourism Sustainability
Commitment’, a publicly-declared commitment towards the
active embrace of sustainable operations in New
Zealand.
The Commitment is a natural fit with Ara’s
role as one of the South Island’s leading providers of
tourism-industry and hospitality management programmes. Just
as New Zealand emphasises its ‘clean green’ credentials
to overseas markets, Ara graduates are encouraged to enter
their professional life with a sound grasp of the concepts
and practices that contribute to sustainability in its
broadest sense.
Ara also offers New Zealand’s only
Press Release – Ara Institute of Canterbury Ltd Ara Institute of Canterbury has just signed up to the Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA) Tourism Sustainability Commitment, a publicly-declared commitment towards the active embrace of sustainable operations in New Zealand. The Commitment is a …
Ara Institute of Canterbury has just signed up to the Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA) ‘Tourism Sustainability Commitment’, a publicly-declared commitment towards the active embrace of sustainable operations in New Zealand.
The Commitment is a natural fit with Ara’s role as one of the South Island’s leading providers of tourism-industry and hospitality management programmes. Just as New Zealand emphasises its ‘clean green’ credentials to overseas markets, Ara graduates are encouraged to enter their professional life with a sound grasp of the concepts and practices that contribute to sustainability in its broadest sense.