Plan to write about GSTC? Here are the basics
The GSTC in 2 sentences
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC®) manages the GSTC Standards, the global standards for sustainable travel and tourism; as well as acts as an international body providing assurance for sustainable tourism certification in three key subsectors of tourism: hotels/accommodations, tour operators/agencies, and destinations.
The GSTC in 4 paragraphs
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council® (GSTC) establishes and manages global sustainable standards, known as the GSTC Standards (formerly known as GSTC Criteria). There are four sets: Destination Standard for public policy-makers and destination managers, Industry Standards for hotels and tour operators, GSTC MICE Standard for Venues, Event Organizers and Events & Exhibitions, and Attraction Standard for tourist attractions such as theme parks, museums, and national parks. They are the result of a worldwide effort to develop a common language about sustainability in tourism.
The Standards are arranged in four pillars: (A) Sustainable management; (B) Socioeconomic impacts; (C) Cultural impacts; and (D) Environmental impacts (including consumption of resources, reducing pollution, and conserving biodiversity and landscapes). Since tourism destinations each have their own culture, environment, customs, and laws, the Standards are designed to be adapted to local conditions and supplemented by additional criteria for the specific location and activity.
The GSTC Standards form the foundation for GSTC’s role in providing assurance for impartiality and competence of Certification Programs that certify hotels/accommodations, tour operators, and destinations as having sustainable policies and practices in place. GSTC does not directly certify any products or services; but it provides assurance for those that do.
The GSTC® is an independent and neutral organization, legally registered in the USA as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that represents a diverse and global membership, including national and provincial governments, leading travel companies, hotels, tour operators, NGO’s, individuals and communities – all striving to achieve best practices in sustainable tourism. The GSTC is an ISEAL Community Member, a global membership organization for ambitious, collaborative, and transparent sustainability systems.
Understand Certification and Accreditation
GSTC does NOT certify businesses and destinations, but is deeply involved certification of sustainable tourism by promoting certification and providing an assurance that select Certification Bodies operate with impartiality and competence.
Certification is defined as a voluntary, third-party assessment, through an audit, of a tourism enterprise or destination for conformity to a standard. GSTC does NOT conduct certification. That is the job of the many Certification Bodies throughout the world; our job is to accredit those that certify. [e.g. Certification Body, Certification Scheme, Certified Hotel]
Accreditation is a mark of quality that GSTC places on Certification Bodies that choose our independent and neutral process to verify that they certify businesses, such as hotels or tour operators, or destinations, in a competent and neutral manner. We at GSTC look very hard at their process of certification to ensure you that they issue certifications based on merit and neutrality. [e.g. GSTC Accredited Certification Body]
NOTE: These are not merely GSTC’s definitions. The globally recognized ISO system of international standards provide clear definitions of certification and accreditation. GSTC adheres to ISO’s definitions and terminology. The media is highly encouraged to reduce the massive confusion currently seen in society and the media by using these terms correctly.
Recent GSTC press releases
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GSTC in the Media
TTGAsia article: Sustainability is calling – Interview with Randy Durband, GSTC CEO
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The Best Destinations for Sustainable Travel by Vogue.com
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All TUI Hotels & Resorts in Türkiye are GSTC-Certified
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Recent GSTC news
GSTC Publishes Official Directory of GSTC-Certified Hotels
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) has published the GSTC-Certified Hotels Directory, a comprehensive resource designed to help destinations, businesses, and consumers identify accommodations [...]
Outcomes from APO’s Kathmandu Workshop on Promoting Sustainable, Inclusive Tourism
From June 3 to 6, 2025, the Asian Productivity Organization (APO), an intergovernmental organization dedicated to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region, [...]
European Commission Launches Consultation on EU Sustainable Tourism Strategy
The European Commission has initiated the development of a comprehensive EU Sustainable Tourism Strategy, aiming to ensure that tourism in Europe remains competitive, sustainable, and [...]
Epicentro Lanzarote’s Toolkit: Key Takeaways from Sustainable Tourism Workshop Released
Epicentro Lanzarote, held on February 13th and 14th, 2025, at ‘Jameos del Agua’, brought together stakeholders from the tourism sector to promote sustainable practices. Organized [...]
Open position: GSTC Training Program Coordinator
Overview The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) is seeking a Training Program Coordinator. This position involves managing a range of operational and administrative tasks, [...]
GSTC and Agoda Launch the ‘Sustainable Tourism Academy’, a Free Digital Training Platform to Empower Hoteliers with Sustainability Skills
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), in collaboration with the digital travel platform Agoda, has launched the Sustainable Tourism Academy, a free digital training [...]
Third Public Consultation of the GSTC Hotel and Tour Operator Standard is Now Open
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) welcomes your feedback on the draft revisions of the GSTC Hotel Standard and GSTC Tour Operator Standard in this [...]
Successful GSTC Attraction Standard Workshop held in Singapore
Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Association of Singapore Attractions (ASA) jointly organised a sustainability industry event for the Singapore attractions sector on [...]