SUSTAINABLE DESTINATION ICELAND
The Icelandic Sustainability Saga highlights our experience and efforts in various sectors, such as renewable energy, equality, fuller resource use, societal attitudes, and peace. Our saga showcases the essential stories and insights into how Icelandic know-how and technology have made Iceland leaders in the global geothermal sector, promoted efforts to prioritize equality and peace, and circular use of precious resources. The stories also touch on Icelanders' ability to adapt to a challenging environment (think volcanoes, earthquakes, and blustery weather), foster a can-do attitude, and always make time for soaking in warm waters!
The collection of stories is not intended to boast but rather inspire. Naturally, no two places are alike, and we must work together with different environments, conditions, and natural resources to motivate each other with new perspectives.
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Renewable energy
Icelandic know-how and technology have been at the forefront of the global geothermal sector.
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Pure and healthy food & Innovation
We source our food sustainably and make great efforts to use all of what we grow and produce.
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Equality & Ethics
Equality for all is essential, and Iceland rates highly on equalities and quality of life index...
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Highly adaptable people
For over 1,000 years, Icelanders have adapted to highly challenging natural conditions such as...
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Full utilization of resources
We strive to utilize our resources to the fullest.
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Can-do attitude
Iceland is a small and closely-knit country.
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Bathing culture
Icelandic bathing culture promotes health and social well-being for everyone.
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A place of peace
Since 2008, Iceland has been the most peaceful country in the world, according to the Global Pe...
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Sustainable travel
Sustainable travel in Iceland
Icelandic nature is fragile, and so are Iceland's small, local communities and economy. With tourism being a fast-growing industry in Iceland, it's crucial to encourage sustainable travel.
View the following articles on Visit Iceland for inspiration on sustainable travel in Iceland.