TAT and International Partners Urge Thai Businesses to Prepare for Imminent EU Regulations on Sustainable Tourism

On September 26, at the Avani+ Riverside Hotel, Bangkok, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in partnership with leading international sustainable tourism organizations, hosted a high-impact seminar titled "Action Alert! Accelerating Towards Sustainable Tourism in Thailand." The event was organized to help Thai tourism businesses prepare for the impending environmental regulations set by the European Union, which are expected to come into effect within the next two years. More than 1,the European Unionthe European Unionthe European Union tourism operators attended.

TAT and International Partners Urge Thai Businesses to Prepare for Imminent EU Regulations on Sustainable Tourism

Mr.Teerasil Tapen, Deputy Governor for Digitalisation, Research and Development, underscored the importance of sustainability as a prerequisite for global business partnerships. He highlighted that under the new EU regulations—the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD)—companies will need credible sustainability management systems to maintain business ties with EU and U.S. partners.

"Sustainability is essential for market access."

"These regulations will demand that Thai operators comply with strict sustainability standards by 2026 to be ready to report by 2027. Those who fail to meet these standards will be at a disadvantage in accessing key markets with high purchasing power," said Mr.Teerasil. He further noted that eco-conscious travelers will increasingly demand sustainable practices, further intensifying the need for compliance.

In her keynote address on "Sustainable Tourism Worldwide and Regulatory Changes: The Survival of the Thai Tourism Industry," Asst.Prof.Jutamas Wisansing Founder of Roaming Elephants, stressed that adaptation to sustainability is non-negotiable for the future of the Thai tourism industry. "Sustainability is not an option, but a necessity." "Global regulations are evolving quickly. Adopting sustainability standards presents a critical opportunity for businesses to enhance their value and attract environmentally conscious travelers. Collaboration between businesses and regulators is key to ensuring a smooth transition," she added.

The panel discussion on "Certification Process and Criteria: How to Achieve It?" featured leading experts who discussed the pathways to certification and market entry for sustainable tourism businesses.

"Follow the certification steps to access global markets." Peter Richards, from the SWITCH-ASIA TOURLINK Project, explained the step-by-step certification process, detailing the different formats and criteria for achieving sustainable tourism certification. He urged businesses to approach certification systematically to maximize global market opportunities.

"Data-driven transparency is essential for credibility."

Ms. Pinpinat Chaiyadej, representative of Earth Check, emphasized the role of data transparency in building credibility. She noted that sustainability data management is crucial in demonstrating a company's commitment to environmental responsibility. "Today's travelers demand transparency from tourism operators. To meet this demand, organizations must adopt a data-driven approach to track, report, and continuously develop their sustainability efforts," Ms. Pinpinat explained.

"Sustainability requires respecting local ecosystems and communities."

Asst. Prof. Dr.Kaewta Muangkesom, representing Green Destinations, highlighted the importance of understanding and respecting local environments, communities, biodiversity, and cultural diversity. She advocated for the integration of sustainability principles into business operations to create positive impacts on both the environment and society.

"Sustainability certification offers a marketing advantage."

Mr. Anupong Kriangkrailipikorn, Managing Director of Search Engine Optimization Co., Ltd. and founder of Gother.com, noted that sustainability certification is becoming a key marketing advantage. He emphasized that modern travelers see sustainable tourism as a way to contribute to a better future. "Sustainable practices are no longer just a competitive edge, but an essential feature for operators seeking to attract the next generation of travelers," he remarked.

The Action Alert! seminar marked a crucial turning point for Thailand's tourism industry. Sustainable tourism is no longer a voluntary choice but an urgent necessity. Thai tourism operators must align with international sustainability standards to remain competitive and foster a new ecosystem defined by Sustainable Certified Operators, ensuring long-term success in the global market.


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