We are a small business that is very environmentally conscience and directly see the impact that man can have on our planet every day. We also see how resilient the earth is and how well it recovers from everything that gets thrown at it. To help the cause have been looking at Carbon offset programs that align with our thoughts on environmental conservation. Simple I thought there are many programs out there we can just pick one of the many but after a little investigation I found that there are a lot of things to consider when choosing such a program. Here are the top points to consider when looking at a program;
1. First one seems obvious but believe it or not you need to check that the company themselves is environmentally conscience and follows earth friendly practices.
2. They are not reselling growth that already exists, sometimes referred to as “securing for future generations”. The offset has to be all new growth.
3. What is being planted is native to the area and not introducing new species.
4. The plants fit into the balance of the area and are not taxing the area using too much water or other natural resources.
5. The offsets are occurring in area that you are polluting, while any offset is better than none, helping out locally means that you are directly contributing back to the area you are polluting. This may even lead to the further greening of our cities. You can also go and see the good work that you have contributed towards
6. Carbon trading and carbon credits are not what you should be looking for, these are arbitrary targets negotiated by politicians. Do the right thing and try as much as possible to be carbon neutral, the rest will follow.
7. Refine and make your own processes more efficient to limit your amount of carbon generation.
8. Your purchasing or vendor chain may need some tweaking; sourcing your product locally where possible not only saves emissions caused by long haul traffic it helps invigorate your local economy.
9. Support charities that are focused on reforestation of native plants. These organizations are driven by an ideal rather than profit so you will get the most value out of your money while supporting a good cause.
10. Support other organizations that are as committed as you are. This will help drive the green economy and act as an incentive for others to start participating in greening our planet.
If you are a company focusing in carbon offsetting and meet the above requirements please contact us and I’ll be happy to give you a plug.
Author: TonyB
Guest Survey Results for June 2009
Each month we are independently surveyed by the research team at James Cook University. Here are our latest results from JCU for our customer surveys;
Here is what our guests had to say about the trip:
Reef exceeded expectations: 78.3% said yes
Trip exceeded expectations: 73.9% said yes
Received value for money: 100% said yes
Would recommend the trip: 100% said yes
Average satisfaction score: 8.83 /10
Our passengers in the month of June comprised of the following groups:
39% North American, 26% Australian,
39.1% 30-39 years old, 26% 50-59 year olds,
48% professionals and 13% students,
35% travelling with their family, 30.4% travelling with their partner.
Thanks to all our passengers for making our jobs one of the best in the world! And again to our conscientious and diligent crew – Thank You!.
Customer Satisfaction Results for May 2009
The May customer satisfaction scores have been returned from JCU:
Here is what our guests had to say about the trip.
The Reef met expectations: 85.3% said very much
(15% said yes)
The Trip met expectations: 75.0% said very much
(25% said yes)
Received value for money: 100% said yes
Would recommend the trip: 100% said yes
Mean satisfaction score: 9.20 / 10
Our passenger in the month of May comprised of the following groups:
35% European, 30% Australian
35% 20-29 year olds and 23.3% 30-39 years old
33.3% professionals, 50% travelling with their partner
Thanks Again to our passengers for sailing with us and our great crew for their hard work!
Book Before You Travel – Travel Tip
Just a little heads up to the people trying to get some last minute bargains while traveling. We are getting a stream of people who arrive in town and trying to book a last minute trip to the reef on our boats. While we realize it is tempting to wait to see if there are standby or discount rates available this is a risky business. Typically our boats are sold out weeks or even months in advance during the peak season. So it is best to book ahead of time. We understand what a horrible experience it must be to get to one of the best places to dive and snorkel in the world only to find that the trip of your choice is unavailable and you have to settle for something else. Remember the difference in price is a often difference in quality. So to make your trip a lot less stressful and relaxing; research and call operators ahead of time to find peak times. Last minute deals are available but a little research ahead of time will save a lot of disappointment later. To secure your trip book ahead and make sure you get the best experience you can. We hope to see you shortly on the Great Barrier Reef!