KEY POINTS
  • The Travel Corporation has pledged to go carbon-neutral by 2030.
  • The travel supplier operates hotels, transportation companies and 40-plus guided vacation companies, including Trafalgar, Contiki, Uniworld and Insight Vacations.
  • Through its nonprofit Treadright Foundation, it also will invest $100,000 in two  "nature-based" carbon removal solutions.
A 400-kilowatt Tesla solar power plant supplies 95% of energy at the Xigera Safari Lodge, a Red Carnation Hotel Collection property in Botswana's Okavango Delta.

The Travel Corporation, which owns and operates 40 travel brands — including guided vacation companies, hotels and transportation providers — has announced a five-step Climate Action Plan to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030 and continue existing efforts to achieve its corporate sustainability goals.

The plan, announced on Earth Day as President Joe Biden pledged to halve U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in the same timeframe, will see privately-held The Travel Corporation not only implement the five steps of its new plan but also launch a new online "impact hub" at Impact.TreadRight.org where consumers can track the effort's progress. In addition, the firm and its nonprofit, Treadright Foundation, will invest $100,000 in two  "nature-based" carbon removal solutions, Project Vesta and GreenWave.