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Build Back Better: Restoring Saint Martin
After returning from a trade mission to St Martin, Aleksandra Dragozet, CEO of Sea Going Green, shares her vision of how the storm-ravaged island can be restored to paradise status and benefit from sustainable tourism.
Tourism Goes Green, Keeping Oceans Staying Blue
Sea Going Green is a Dutch environmental consulting company that supports tourism organizations in achieving sustainable business models through the sustainable use of the natural environment where they operate. In doing so, the company contributes to reducing the impact of tourism on the marine habitat and, as a consequence, also helps to improve social-environmental conditions for the communities that live and depend on these areas. Located in Amsterdam, Sea Going Green currently develops projects in the Dutch Caribbean, Mediterranean area and South East Asia.
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Philips Innovation Awards Semi-finalist: Sea Going Green
Sea Going Green made it to the semi-finals of the 2018 edition of the Philips Innovation Awards!
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Influenced by Nature x Ally Dragozet Podcast on Sustainable Tourism
How big an impact does tourism have on the oceans? And what can be done to make tourism sustainable? Ally Dragozet from consultancy company Sea Going Green answers all of our questions on how we can be all touristy but at the same time good and respectful for the environment and planet.
See how one startup is promoting ocean conservation and sustainable tourism
Check out this interview that our founder, Ally, did with Solsoya, a swim/active wear brand that makes their products out of econyl!
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University of Amsterdam Alumni Spotlight
Ally Dragozet, founder and CEO of Sea Going Green, was featured in this edition of the University of Amsterdam’s alumni spotlight!
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UvA Green Office: Sea Going Green
“For this week's blogpost, I met up with Aleksandra Dragozet who founded a start up after graduating from the UvA. We spoke about her experience with beginning a start up of her own.”
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GO GREEN FOR THE BIG BLUE
How can tourism companies sustainably manage natural ecosystems, while maintaining financial streams at the same time? Meet Sea Going Green, a new company founded by marine biologist turned entrepreneur Aleksandra (or Ally) Dragozet. Ally joined the ACE Incubation Program in the fall to turn her ideas for changing the tourism industry into an impactful business. Sea Going Green delivers a Green Transition Strategy in order to help the tourism industry to #GoGreenfortheBigBlue. Her approach lets tourism companies implement alternative solutions, including impact assessment and evaluation afterwards. Only three months in, she has recently signed her first client.
Accenture Innovation Awards: Sea Going Green
Sea Going Green promotes sustainable tourism through sustainable business. Mission: alleviate the negative tourism impacts on marine environments by assisting tourism companies to implement sustainable practices into their operations without hindering the customer service experience they provide. Tourism can cause harm but it doesn’t need too. Is your company ready to #GoGreenForTheBigBlue?