Southeast Asian tourism going for a greener image
As climate change guilt among tourists grows, many hotels and resorts in emerging hotspots like Cambodia are touting their environmental credentials in an effort to cash in on the "eco" tag. But some are finding that in a nation still pulling itself out of poverty and rebuilding after decades of civil war, it is not always easy being green. The new minimalist 16-room riverfront Quay Hotel in the capital Phnom Penh boasts that it is one of the first businesses in Cambodia to completely offset its carbon emissions.
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