What does this brand sell?
Nordic Green Travel is a travel agency based in Iceland who want to responsibly show tourists the incredible nature of Iceland while making sure it gets preserved. The idea of the company originated from a BSc project that the cofounders worked on together during their studies. They opened for business in 2017 and strive for high quality, affordable service. All tours are carbon neutralised, and they support various environmental projects that preserve and restore nature.
To be the leading responsible travel agency in Iceland
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They plan to contribute to more projects across Iceland to create a more local impact and fight against climate change.
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Their agency is located in Reykjavík, Iceland
Their agency is located in Reykjavík, Iceland
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They partner with the project "Plant a tree in Iceland" to offset their carbon emissions
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They partner with the project "Plant a tree in Iceland" to offset their carbon emissions
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There are many types of trips available, from 3-night self-drive tours for 160,990 kr (just over 1000 EUR) to an 11-night trip for 744,990 kr (approx. 5000 EUR) and private / tailor-made trips. Please see their website for details on what is included in the price.
Nordic Green Travel offsets carbon emissions of each trip by planting trees (e.g. 16 trees for a 6-day trip).
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Nordic Green Travel supports various projects and some include helping local communities. For example, they are creating a forest above the town of Þorlákshöfn where the soil is heavily eroded.
Moreover, they mention they follow laws about labor rights and enforce the equal pay for equal work act.
No more information regarding sustainability reports, life cycle analyses or impact reports is available.