Published At: 11 Feb 2025
Chiang Mai University, through the Innovative Research and Computational Science Lab of the College of Arts, Media, and Technology, in collaboration with the Department of Tourism from the Faculty of Humanities and other internal organizations such as the Energy Research and Development Institute - Nakornping, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Education, Lifelong Learning College, and the Institute for Multidisciplinary Research.
With the launch of the Tourism-Zero project, which aims to develop knowledge and skills in zero-waste management in the hospitality and tourism sectors. This initiative aligns with the university's Carbon Neutral University policy, supporting sustainable development.
This project is funded by the European Commission under the Erasmus+ CBHE program with a budget exceeding 800,000 euros (approximately 30 million baht), with a planned implementation period of three years (2024-2026). The Kick-off event was held on January 21, 2025.
Official Project Launch
Chiang Mai University, Arts, Media, and Technology, in collaboration with the Department of Tourism from the Faculty of Humanities and other internal organizations such as the Energy Research and Development Institute - Nakornping, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Education, Lifelong Learning College, and the Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, has officially launched the Tourism-Zero Project. This initiative aims to develop a curriculum for zero-waste management in the hospitality and tourism sector.
This event, the official launch event took place at Ang Kaew Villa, Chiang Mai University, on February 11, 2025. The event featured a special panel discussion titled "The Future of Zero-Waste Tourism", attended by representatives from government agencies, private sector businesses, and academic institutions. They shared insights and perspectives on waste management in the tourism industry and the role of various stakeholders in this initiative.
Distinguished participants included:
Additionally, the event included a special lecture on "Chiang Mai University’s Role in Lifelong Learning and Skills Development", presented by Associate Professor Dr. Pratana Jaiphong, Director of the Lifelong Learning College. This session emphasized the importance of upskilling tourism professionals to adapt to sustainable development through the university's lifelong learning platform.