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Water consumption in the tourism sector: understanding for action

Faced with an increasingly scarce resource, how can the tourism sector rethink its water management to reconcile performance, attractiveness and responsibility?

Water challenges in the tourism sector

- Increasingly scarce water resources.
- High consumption in accommodation.
- Unresponsible user behavior.

Understanding for better action

Water is essential... and endangered.
In a context of growing water stress, the tourism sector can no longer ignore its impact.

Because when water runs out:

- Destinations lose their appeal.
- Ecosystems become more fragile.
- Operating costs soar, yet solutions exist.


Simple gestures, precise tools, collective involvement: it's a whole model to reinvent.

Act now: concrete solutions

1. The real impact of tourism on water resources.
2. The concrete consequences of water stress.
3. Levers for reducing daily consumption.
4. Luniwave's innovative approach.


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