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Sustainable Travel in Lausanne

Sustainable Travel in Lausanne

Vaud Switzerland Travel Guide

Protected Areas

Lake Geneva is an ecosystem, with ongoing efforts to maintain its the quality of the water and biodiversity. The Lavaux vineyards, an UNESCO World Heritage site, exemplify sustainable farming methods.

Waste & Recycling

Switzerland displays efficient waste management. Separate bins for paper, glass (sorted by color), PET bottles, aluminum cans, and compost (natural garbage) are common.

Water Conservation

While Switzerland has abundant water supplies, conservation is a practiced ethic. Tap water throughout Switzerland is safe and excellent to drink.

Cultural Sensitivity

Your travel choices directly affect the local economy and communities.

Cultural Preservation

Support local crafts, traditional events, and heritage sites by visiting them and acquiring sourced with ethical practices goods. Your tourism directly supports the maintenance of these cultural assets.

Actions

  • Support local crafts.
  • Visit heritage sites.
  • Purchase ethical goods.
  • Contribute to cultural maintenance.

Respectful Interactions

Always greet people with "Bonjour" (good day) or "Bonsoir" (good evening) when entering shops, restaurants, or starting a conversation. Politeness and courtesy are very much valued. Respect noise restrictions, especially on Sundays.

Guidelines

  • Use 'Bonjour'/'Bonsoir'.
  • Courtesy is important.
  • Respect quiet hours.
  • Sundays are traditionally quiet.

Photography Ethics

Be mindful of people's privacy when taking photos. Avoid intrusive photography, notably in seclusion spaces or when people are clearly not wishing to be photographed.

Considerations

  • Mind people's privacy.
  • Avoid intrusive photos.
  • Respect private spaces.
  • Respect photo preferences.

Religious Site Etiquette

When entering churches or the Lausanne Cathedral, dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) as a sign of respect. Maintain quiet and respect, especially if a service is underway.

Conduct

  • Dress modestly.
  • Cover shoulders and knees.
  • Maintain quiet.
  • Respect services in progress.

Eco-Friendly Travel

Accommodation

Look for hotels with recognized environmental certifications (e.g., the Swisstainable label). Inquire about their sustainability policies.

Find Eco Stays

Tour Operators

Many tour operators display sustainable practices, like small group sizes, respecting local environments, and supporting local economies.

Explore Ethical Tours

Environmental Responsibility

Consider opting for carbon offsets when booking flights. Utilize Switzerland's excellent public transport network. Swiss public transport exhibits a significantly more eco-friendly option than driving.

Economic Impact

Your travel choices can directly benefit the local economy and communities.

Community Support

While formal community-tourism projects based on are less common for international visitors in Switzerland, you can still support local communities directly.

Direct Support

  • Engage with local communities.
  • Less formal initiatives often apply.
  • Look for local opportunities.
  • Direct impact is possible.

Ethical Shopping

Find items with fair trade certifications. Purchase local produce, artisanal cheeses, and wines directly from markets or small local shops.

Choices

  • Seek fair trade products.
  • Shop locally produce and cheeses.
  • Provide direct support to local producers.
  • Visit markets for authentic goods.

Local Businesses

Choose independent restaurants, cafes, shops, and tour operators over large international chains whenever possible. This helps circulate money within the local economy and supports local employment.

Support

  • Prefer independent establishments.
  • Choose local eateries and restaurants.
  • Opt for local tour operators.
  • Circulates money within local economy.

Ethical Travel

Switzerland has strong labor laws plus outstanding standards, which significantly minimize risks of exploitation within the visitor sector industry.

Safeguards

  • Strong labor laws apply.
  • A high bar in tourism.
  • Minimal exploitation risk.
  • Ethical practices are common.

Charitable Giving

If you feel moved to donate, research reputable local charities or non-profit organizations rather than giving money to beggars on the street. This ensures your contribution reaches those in need effectively.

Local Charities

Research reputable local charities.

Non-Profits

Consider non-profit organizations.

Effective Giving

Ensures contributions reach those in need effectively.

Responsible Travel Mantra

Take only photos, leave only footprints. This mantra guides responsible travel and preserves the beauty of Lausanne and Switzerland.