VALUE CHAIN MANAGEMENT & FAIR TRADE
Managing the tourism value chain and developing fair trade is a proactive way to develop sustainable and responsible tourism. For the purposes of developing sustainable consumption and production, value chain management can be used by tourism businesses help to make the whole sector more sustainable by motivating suppliers and buyers, who jointly make up the supply chain, to implement corporate social responsibility in their organisations as a pre-condition of trading. In such a scenario, each actor has to put their house in order to be part of a global green value chain that reflects fair trade practices. SCP 12 is fully focused on global realisation of sustainable value chains and fair trade development.
The Role of Tourism Stakeholders
The essence of value chain management and fair trade is to influence regular business contracting processes to align with the need to address socio-economic inequality, stem the loss of both local produce and biodiversity, support cultural diversity and to take account of sustainability through three important steps: establishing a sustainable supply chain policy and management system; supporting suppliers in reaching sustainability goals; and integrating sustainability criteria into suppliers’ contracts.
Governments
NGOs, networks, partnerships
Research, education, consultancy
Destinations
Businesses
Travellers
Value chain management and fair trade mean that travellers can be clear not only about the sustainable performance of tour operators but also their suppliers. Travellers should play their part in observing, supporting, and providing feedback on the various providers of the products and services they encounter.
SDGs related to this Topic
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