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Visit a Sustainable Christmas Market - choose from this listππππ
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#sustainability #sustainabletourism Essen (Germany): ππππππ The city of Essen, recognized by the EU in 2017 as the European Green Capital , has maintained its commitment to sustainability, a philosophy that is also reflected in how it celebrates Christmas. Its international Christmas market ranks in first place as "Best sustainable Christmas market in Europe" in the scoring set up by European Best Destinations. Powered 100% by renewable energy , it stands out for having replaced plastic dishes and bags with a deposit system for cups, mugs, and plates in which products are served. Maribor (Slovenia): ππππππ Slovenia's second-largest city, following the capital, holds official recognition as one of the country's “Green Destinations” . Their Christmas market is unique for its eco-friendly constructions and its commitment to avoiding the use of cut fir trees. Instead, it showcases its renowned traditional "living trees" ...
Visit Christmas Markets of Switzerland
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Boasts magical Christmas markets, with top destinations like Montreux (lakeside wonder with Santa, castle festivities), Basel (largest, fairy-tale Old Town,family friendly), and Zurich (indoor station tree, Old Town charm) offering festive stalls, mulled wine, crafts, and carols, alongside beautiful markets in Lucerne , Bern , Lausanne , and Italian-influenced Lugano (often stays open till late) . Each market offers unique ambiance, from Swiss traditions to lakeside views, festive lights, fondue chalets, flying Santas, and more attracting visitors with seasonal treats and festive cheer. That is Switzerland - charming !
What is a Sustainable Christmas Market?
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Promoting local, organic and artisanal products to reduce the carbon footprint, reduce waste or the use of renewable energy are some of the key elements for making Christmas markets more sustainable. In order to reduce the environmental impact, some Christmas markets have been setting up more sustainable practices for years. Lighting has evolved towards the use of renewable energies, as seen in the Christmas market in Cologne (Germany), powered by 100% renewable electricity - hydroelectric and wind - a measure which saves, according to its estimates, 152 tons of CO2. Or that of Madrid’s Plaza Mayor , one of the most emblematic in Spain, which will be lighted with sustainable energy for the first time in 2024. Source: https://www.moeveglobal.com/en/planet-energy/environment/ #sustainability #christmas