How do you encourage travelers to act more sustainably – without bans, sacrifices, or moralizing? The new guide for effective sustainability communication in tourism, developed by Futouris together with Visit Finland and Tourism Ireland, offers an innovative approach. It focuses on the principle of "nudging" – small, targeted stimuli that intuitively encourage people to behave more environmentally friendly.
‘Sustainability shouldn’t be perceived as a burden. Through nudging, we make it easy for travelers to do the right thing – without pressure or moralising undertone.’
Nadine Lehmann, Market Manager Germany, Tourism Ireland
According to Booking.com’s 2025 Travel & Sustainability Report, sustainability is important to 84 percent of travelers – but positive environmental awareness doesn’t automatically lead to sustainable behavior.
This is precisely where the new guide comes in: Instead of pure information or labeling, it shows how sustainable decisions can be simplified through language, images, default settings, or playful approaches.
„Even small changes can have a big impact and help ensure that more socially and environmentally friendly offers are perceived and booked more frequently. We don’t want to make decisions for travelers—but rather make sustainable choices as accessible, attractive, and natural as possible.“
Jyrki Oksanen, Head of DACH & Benelux, Visit Finland
This new, practical guide provides concrete tips and examples for effective sustainability communication in tourism. Understanding the target audience, clear language, emotional appeal, and the right stimuli are key success factors. The right nudges can make sustainable offerings the new normal – for example, through smart placement of information or playful elements. Recommended nudging methods include:
In addition, the guide offers concrete recommendations for credible communication: understandable terms instead of technical jargon, consistency in text and images, a clear understanding of the objectives and an individual approach instead of one-size-fits-all messages.
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The guideline was developed based on the results of two practical Futouris project: