
Plastic Free Laos
Creation of the Plastic Free Laos Certification and development of local auditing and support team.




Global Tourism Plastics Initiative (GTPI) Regional Training Workshop – Zimbabwe
In 2025, we partnered with UNEP’s Global Tourism Plastics Initiative (GTPI), the BRS Conventions Secretariat and the Environmental Management Agency of Zimbabwe to deliver regional sustainability training focused on reducing plastic pollution in tourism.
Partners:
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United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
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Global Tourism Plastics Initiative (GTPI)
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Secretariat of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm (BRS) Conventions
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Environmental Management Agency (EMA) Zimbabwe
Key workshop themes included:
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Eliminating unnecessary single-use plastics
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Introducing reusable alternatives
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Understanding what can realistically be recycled locally
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Operational feasibility and implementation barriers
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Gender and inclusion within circular economy approaches
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Tourism policy and industry collaboration
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Communicating sustainability in credible and engaging ways
Interactive Learning in Practice
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“What is the Lifespan of Plastics?” icebreaker exercises
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KEEP, ELIMINATE, REPLACE operational workshops
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Practical hotel single-use plastics audits
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Policy-to-practice roundtable discussions
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Sustainability communication co-creation exercises
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Group reflection and implementation planning
Regional Collaboration & Knowledge Exchange
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Plastic bans and policy implementation
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Circular economy opportunities in tourism
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Local recycling realities
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Sustainable procurement
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Reuse systems and refill infrastructure
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Behaviour change and customer engagement
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Collaboration between public and private sectors
Tourism businesses across many destinations continue to face significant barriers when trying to reduce plastic waste, including:
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Supplier dependency and packaging systems
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Limited local recycling infrastructure
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Operational pressures during busy service periods
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Guest expectations and convenience culture
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Lack of practical implementation guidance
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Difficulty translating sustainability goals into daily operations
The workshop was designed to address these challenges through highly practical, collaborative and solutions-focused learning experiences.
The Challenge


Triple Impact Hospitality developed and facilitated a two-day interactive training programme combining:
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Circular economy principles
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Practical tourism operations training
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Waste auditing methodologies
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Behaviour change approaches
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Group facilitation and peer learning
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Policy-to-practice discussions
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Sustainability communication strategies
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The programme combined presentations, group activities, live hotel audits and collaborative workshops to encourage operational problem-solving and knowledge exchange across destinations and sectors.
Our Approach
Key Results
The workshop successfully strengthened participant understanding of:
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Circular economy approaches within tourism
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Practical single-use plastic reduction strategies
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Reuse and refill systems
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Waste auditing methodologies
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Operational implementation challenges
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Sustainability communication and storytelling
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Cross-sector collaboration opportunities
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Participants also completed practical hotel audits and developed realistic operational recommendations focused on reducing unnecessary plastics while maintaining operational feasibility

Services Delivered
Sustainability training design
Workshop facilitation
Circular economy training
GTPI operational guidance delivery
Tourism waste audit facilitation
Interactive learning design
Behaviour change methodologies
Stakeholder engagement facilitation
Sustainability communication workshops
The workshop focused on helping participants move beyond awareness and towards practical implementation by exploring operationally realistic approaches to reducing single-use plastics, introducing reuse systems and strengthening circular economy thinking within tourism operations.
Participants included representatives from Zimbabwe, Malawi, Seychelles and Madagascar, alongside tourism businesses, suppliers and environmental organisations operating within the Victoria Falls destination.
Overview
lastic pollution is one of the most urgent environmental challenges facing tourism destinations worldwide, particularly in nature-based destinations where environmental quality is directly linked to visitor experience, livelihoods and long-term economic resilience.
As part of the Global Tourism Plastics Initiative (GTPI), Triple Impact Hospitality designed and delivered an interactive regional workshop in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, bringing together tourism businesses, government representatives, environmental agencies and sustainability stakeholders from across Africa.









