Sustainable tourism is both a competitive advantage and a long‑term growth opportunity.
Reducing environmental impact, adapting to climate change and embedding circular economy principles are increasingly central to investment decisions, visitor expectations and regulatory frameworks.
The transition towards low‑carbon, resource‑efficient and climate‑resilient operating models helps future‑proof the sector while strengthening destination quality.
Tourism and events businesses in Angus can access VisitScotland’s Climate Action Accelerator, a fully funded programme designed to support the sector’s transition to net zero by 2045.
Additional sustainability support is available through the VisitScotland Business Support Hub, providing guidance on:
- Energy efficiency and emissions reduction
- Waste reduction and responsible resource use
- Water management
- Responsible visitor management
- Sustainability certification and best practice
- Adapting products and experiences for climate resilience
Tourism businesses are encouraged to adopt circular economy principles, keeping materials in use for longer, reducing waste and lowering operational costs.
Zero Waste Scotland provides specialist support to help tourism and hospitality businesses:
- Reduce waste and packaging
- Improve recycling and reuse
- Design out waste from services and operations
- Identify opportunities for cost savings and innovation
Circular approaches are particularly relevant to:
- Accommodation providers
- Food & drink and hospitality businesses
- Events and festivals
- Visitor attractions and experiences
Sustainable tourism is a core component of Angus’ approach to responsible growth, ensuring tourism continues to deliver economic, environmental and community benefits.