As the sun rises over the hills of Kigali, taxi driver Imigambi Jouyese powers up her bright red electric motorcycle. The 34-year-old mother of four will spend the next several hours ferrying passengers across the Rwandan capital on the bike, which is near-silent and has no tailpipe emissions.
Preventing the spread of COVID-19 in a recovering tourism sector does not mean a return to single-use plastic products.
Global Tourism Plastics Initiative releases key recommendations for the tourism sector to continue fighting plastic pollution, while maintaining public health and hygiene in the face of the pandemic.
Tourism companies such as Accor, Club Med, Iberostar Group and major tourism business associ