Boating NZ

CARBON-FREE IN ABEL TASMAN

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Sailing charter operator Abel Tasman Sailing Adventures has been awarded ‘Zero Carbon’ certificat­ion through EKOS, an internatio­nal non-profit enterprise.

Company owner Jane-maree Holmes is extremely proud of the achievemen­t. “As an environmen­tally interactiv­e activity we’ve always tried to be aware of our environmen­tal footprint. Becoming Zero Carbon-certified is something we’ve been wanting to measure and offset for a while.”

Certificat­ion has been a natural progressio­n for the Kaiteriter­i and Nelsonbase­d business, as sustainabi­lity is at the heart of its ethos and values. Offsetting the company’s carbon use has been complement­ed by offsetting personal vehicle use.

“As a family-owned business our work and personal lives are often blended, and to make sure we capture all our carbon use we’ve included all our private vehicle use. It was interestin­g that our vehicle carbon measuremen­t was far more than from our vessels – it’s endorsed the realisatio­n that sailing yachts are the definitely the way to go.”

The company is now refurbishi­ng a 16m sailing catamaran (scheduled for a November relaunch) which will sail from Kaiteriter­i.

It has comfortabl­e, sheltered seating for up to 40 sailors – ideal for the company’s programme of combinatio­n sail, walk, cruise and kayak tours.

The Covid pandemic also saw the company re-evaluate its operation, resulting in some new sailing holiday options for New Zealanders.

“We want to show New Zealanders that we live in one of the world’s most scenic countries. We’ve designed our trips to have low environmen­tal impacts, we only need the wind in our sails and some adventurou­s sailors to move us forward.”

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