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78% Of Travelers Want to Stay in Sustainable Short-Term Rentals
Summary
A recent study shows that 78% of travelers prefer sustainable short-term rentals. Hosts can attract environmentally conscious guests by implementing eco-friendly practices like using green cleaning products and energy-efficient appliances. The article highlights resources like Sustonica and provides a framework to make properties more sustainable.
Key Insights
- •78% of travelers want to stay in sustainable short-term rentals.
Action Items
- ✓Consider using green cleaning products and energy-efficient appliances to appeal to environmentally conscious guests.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →Sustonica: Vanessa de Souza Lage is the Founder & CEO of Sustonica.
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