Iberostar Group vence principal prêmio de conservação marinha

O Iberostar Group foi agraciado com o ‘World’s Leading Marine & Biodiversity Conservation Programme’ pela sua iniciativa Wave of Change. O programa enfatiza a restauração de corais e esforços de sustentabilidade. O reconhecimento foi anunciado em 27 de fevereiro de 2026.

O Iberostar Group recebeu o prêmio ‘World’s Leading Marine & Biodiversity Conservation Programme’ na sexta-feira, 27 de fevereiro de 2026. Esta distinção destaca a iniciativa Wave of Change da empresa, que se concentra na restauração de corais e na sustentabilidade mais ampla em ambientes marinhos. O programa Wave of Change, central nos compromissos ambientais da Iberostar, visa proteger a biodiversidade marinha, particularmente em áreas de recifes. Embora detalhes específicos sobre a cerimônia de premiação ou métricas adicionais do programa não tenham sido fornecidos no anúncio, o reconhecimento sublinha o papel da Iberostar nos esforços de conservação. Este prêmio surge em meio a uma crescente atenção global à saúde dos oceanos, com iniciativas como a Wave of Change contribuindo para a preservação de recifes. A Iberostar, uma proeminente cadeia hoteleira, integra esses programas em suas operações para promover o turismo responsável. Não foram detalhados mais atualizações sobre o impacto da iniciativa ou planos futuros no comunicado.

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