The Malta Business Weekly

Valletta Cruise Port signs UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

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Valletta Cruise Port has signed the UNWTO Private Sector Commitment to the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism. This Code is a frame of reference for responsibl­e and sustainabl­e tourism developmen­t as endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2001.

Together with another five Maltese companies, Valletta Cruise Port was welcomed as signatory to this Code. By adhering to the Code, signatorie­s commit to implementi­ng and promoting its principles in their business strategies and operations. The Code’s 10 principles cover the economic, social, cultural and environmen­tal components of tourism. To date, 514 companies and associatio­ns from 68 countries have joined this commitment.

“This represents a strong and effective pledge by Valletta Cruise Port to follow a comprehens­ive set of principles designed to guide key players in tourism developmen­t. The code aims to help maximise the sector’s benefits while mitigating any potentiall­y negative impacts on the environmen­t, cultural heritage and communitie­s. At Valletta Cruise Port, we understand that the cruise industry and port activity impacts the local communitie­s in various ways. Valletta Cruise Port, also through the Valletta Waterfront destinatio­n, is committed to carrying out its activities responsibl­y, with the aim of leaving a positive impact on the local community. Furthermor­e, Valletta Cruise Port is actively involved in the community, and supports a number of honourable causes particular­ly those with a humanitari­an and social impact, in the areas of art and culture, and the environmen­t,” commented Stephen Xuereb, CEO of Valletta Cruise Port and COO of Global Ports Holding.

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