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Sustainability Policy 2026

Our 13 commitments to walk the talk — across people, planet and place. Signed by Cliff Waijenberg, Host & Owner.

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Our mission

Walking Holiday Ireland is a small, family-run, self-guided walking holiday business. We believe walking is the most sustainable way to see Ireland — and that the way we run our business matters as much as the trails we send our walkers down.

This Policy sets out our commitments to people, planet and place. It is structured around 13 essential elements adapted from the Sustainable Tourism Network framework and the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Tour Operator Standard v4.01.

"Tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and host communities."

— UN Tourism (UNWTO) definition of sustainable tourism, adopted by WHI.

PEOPLE

Walkers, staff & rural Irish communities

PLANET

Carbon, waste, water, biodiversity

PLACE

Ireland's landscapes & heritage

Our 13 commitments

What we promise — to ourselves, our walkers, our communities.

  1. 01

    Mission statement

    We are a small, family-run, self-guided walking holiday business committed to walking the talk on sustainability — across people, planet and place — in everything we do.

  2. 02

    UN Tourism alignment

    We adopt the UN Tourism definition of sustainable tourism as the foundation of our work, and align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals 8, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17.

  3. 03

    Energy

    We measure our home-office energy use, prefer renewable tariffs, and ask every accommodation partner about their energy reduction plans through our annual Supplier Sustainability Questionnaire.

  4. 04

    Water

    We identify the water-risk level of every walking area we operate in, and engage our accommodation partners on water-saving practices and reuse.

  5. 05

    Waste

    We follow the waste hierarchy: prevent, reuse, recycle, recover, dispose. From September 2026 our walker kit is single-use-plastic-free. Every walker receives waste-reduction guidance in the pre-trip pack.

  6. 06

    Ethical purchasing

    Our Purchasing Principles prefer local, fair, recycled and electronic — in that order. Single-use plastics are eliminated where feasible. Marketing materials are digital-first.

  7. 07

    Social responsibility

    100% of our suppliers — B&Bs, taxis, baggage transfer, restaurants — are local to the destination. We publish our annual Rural Spend figure. We give preference to community-owned and entrepreneur-led businesses.

  8. 08

    Biodiversity

    We commit to a named Irish conservation partner, with a recurring financial or in-kind contribution. We include Check-Clean-Dry invasive-species guidance in every pre-trip pack.

  9. 09

    Carbon management

    We measure, reduce, then offset only what we cannot avoid. We publish a per-trip carbon estimate, promote Rail & Sail over flights, and contribute to credible inset / offset partners.

  10. 10

    Responsible marketing

    Every sustainability claim we make is backed by evidence on file. We use real photography from real WHI tours. We do not greenwash, and we do not market ‘net zero’ we cannot prove.

  11. 11

    Continuous improvement

    We commit to publishing imperfect first numbers and improving them year on year. We capture quarterly data on carbon, waste, supplier engagement and customer satisfaction.

  12. 12

    Annual review

    Every November we hold a formal annual review and re-set targets for the year ahead. The outcome is documented and shared publicly through our Annual Sustainability Report.

  13. 13

    Sign & publish

    This Policy is signed by the General Manager, dated, and published in English, German, Dutch and French on each WHI domain. It is reviewed at least annually.

Independently benchmarked

Our Policy has been mapped against every one of the 35 criteria in the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Tour Operator Standard v4.01. The full Gap Analysis sets out, criterion by criterion, where WHI is Aligned, Partially aligned, has a Gap, or is N/A. We commit to closing every documented gap on the timeline set out in our Action Plan 2026/27.

11

Aligned

21

Partial

1

Gap

2

N/A

Signed

"We don't claim to be perfect. We don't offset our way out of difficult decisions. We commit to publishing what we measure, year on year — and letting our walkers see the path we're on."

Cliff Waijenberg

Host & Owner, Walking Holiday Ireland

Dated 17 April 2026

Trusted & accredited by
Fáilte Ireland Tourism Ireland ATTA Member — Adventure Travel Trade Association IAAT Member 2026 — Ireland's Association for Adventure Tourism Sustainable Business Network Member Discover Northern Ireland Leave No Trace Ireland