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Caribbean Resorts Go Green, Preserving Mayan Forests, Cruise Line Abandons Plastic Bottles

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04.02.2019
by Roxana Adam
Photo: Pexels (CC0)

From reducing energy use to eliminating plastic waste, hotels in the Caribbean are finding that being environmentally friendly is popular with tourists; a Mayan town was able to use knowledge inherited from its ancestors to convert pastureland into forests; and in an industry known for its harsh environmental impact, Oceania becomes the first cruise line to eliminate plastic bottles.

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