Realize The Concept Of Environmentally Friendly Tourism, Kemenparekraf Invites To Trace The Carbon Footprint Record After The G20 Bali Summit

JAKARTA - The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy/The Tourism and Creative Economy Agency (Kemenparekraf/Baparekraf) collaborated withTalimin.com to record the carbon footprint offset left after the G20 Summit in Bali on 15-16 November 2022. This is an effort to realize the concept of environmentally friendly sustainable tourism. Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (Menparekraf) Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno said the calculation of this carbon footprint aims to preserve the environment. "We assigned Tracein to calculate how much carbon emissions from this G20 and roughly whether this G20 has succeeded in offsetting in terms of carbon emissions," Sandiaga said in a written statement, Thursday, November 17. He said later the results of the counting would be announced in the Asean Travel forum 2023 in February. "So, this is the gold standard of a world-class event, which sustains this tourism requires us to have the concept of green MICE (Meeting, Incentive, Convention, and Exhibition)," he said. Then, Sandiaga said, development of sustainable tourism is very important to revive the parekraf sector and create jobs in Indonesia. "We are very optimistic and see that there are about three million jobs that can be created through sustainable tourism. Because, this surrounds the agricultural sector, hotel industry, as well as restaurants and cafes that can be onboard," he explained.

In addition, the Ministry of Tourism and Tracing also agreed to hold the Indonesia International Ecotourism Summit in mid-2023 in Bali later. "We hope this will also increase economic revival in Bali after the G20," Sandiaga said. Meanwhile, the Founder and CEO of Tracelin, Arfan Arlanda, stated that his party is ready to carry out various collaborations that have been agreed with the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy.," he added.