Intrepid Travel Adopts Science-Based Targets to Fight Climate Change
October 21, 2020 ctn_admin
Intrepid Travel has become the first tour operator in the world with verified science-based targets for fighting climate change.
On October 21, 2020, Intrepid announced that its ambitious 2035 emissions reduction targets, in line with a 1.5°C future, have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
The initiative is a collaboration between four organizations, including the United Nations Global Compact, who together promote best practices around corporate climate action and independently assess and approve companiesā targets.Ā
Intrepid will be taking a series of actions to further transformĀ itsĀ business for a low-carbon future. Intrepid will seek to reduce emissions acrossĀ itsĀ operations andĀ trips, replacing transportation options on many of theĀ companyāsĀ itineraries to lowerĀ carbon alternatives. For example, in 2019, Intrepid traded out internal flights with high speed rail on a number ofĀ itsĀ trips in China.
In Peru, theĀ company switched to 100% biodegradable containers for packed lunches on their trekking itineraries. BeyondĀ itsĀ existing tours, Intrepid will be expandingĀ itsĀ newly launched range of closer to home trips to over 100Ā itinerariesĀ in 2021, providing tour options that will require fewer flights for domestic travellers.
Internally, Intrepid will also be reducing international business travel, procuring renewable electricity and transitioning to 100% renewable energy inĀ itsĀ global offices by 2025.Ā
The 1.5°C degree target is in line with the historic 2015 Paris Agreement, in which world leaders outlined a clear global response to the threat of climate change. To reach its 2035 target, Intrepid Travel has committed to reduce absolute scope 1 (direct emissions) and scope 2 (emissions from heat and electricity) greenhouse gas emissions 71% by 2035 from a 2018 base year. Intrepid Travel also committed to reduce scope 3 (value chain emissions) greenhouse gas emissions from its offices by 34% per full-time equivalent and from its trips by 56% per passenger day over the same period.
The approved science-based targets mark the most significant step Intrepid has taken in the fight against climate change since becoming a carbon neutral business in 2010. Over the past 10 years, Intrepid has offset more than 350,000Ā tonnesĀ of CO2 emissions worldwide. In January 2020,Ā Intrepid declared a climate emergencyĀ with Tourism Declares, a global collective of tourism businesses, organizations and individuals who have pledged urgent action on climate change.
As part ofĀ theĀ declaration, Intrepid outlinedĀ itsĀ seven-point climate commitment plan, whichĀ includedĀ the commitment to setting science-based targets aligned with a 1.5°C future.Ā Ā
Before Covid-19, theĀ tourism industry accounted for 8% of the worldās carbon emissions. While Intrepid is now recognized as the first and only tour operator with science-based targets, the companyĀ knowsĀ that the climate crisis cannot be handled in isolation.
There are currentlyāÆonlyāÆ14 hospitality and tourism companiesāÆin the world with approved targets,Ā includingāÆHilton and InterContinental HotelsāÆGroup,Ā withāÆan additional 14 companies within the sector of hospitality who areāÆcommitted to settingāÆscience-based targets, includingāÆLegacy Vacation ResortsĀ andĀ MGM Resorts International.Ā
āIntrepidāsĀ verified science-based targets mark the most significant step weāve taken on our climate journey in the past 15 years,ā says James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel. āSettingĀ science-basedĀ targets is widely considered the most effective way for companies to take significant climate action, and weāre proud to be building our business towards a 1.5°C future.
“Our hope is that we can use this as a rallying cry to the entire industry that climate action needs to be a critical priority in travelās post-COVID recovery. We simply canāt rebuild at the expense of the planet,ā he adds.Ā Ā
The results and progress of Intrepidās science-based targets will be led by Intrepidās Environmental Impact Specialist, Dr. Susanne Etti, and reported annually through the companyās Integrated Report.
For more information, visit Science Based Targets and Intrepidās carbon management page. Intrepid is also encouraging other travel companies wanting to learn more about setting science-based targets to reach out directly to Dr. Etti and the responsible business team at [email protected].

