Goodwings & GAIL Summit 2024: better together
The GAIL Summit 2024 has partnered with Goodwings, the B Corp hotel booking platform, to help you calculate, remove and report on your CO2 emissions to and from the event on 22 & 23 April 2024.
The service is completely free of charge and by booking your accommodation through this service, you will help to support a range of carbon removal and carbon offsetting projects.
Check out the hotels near the event and start booking!
“We want to support delegates to the GAIL Annual Summit 2024 to make conscious choices about the impact of their travel on the planet. We’re happy to partner, once again, with Goodwings, which makes reducing the carbon footprint of travel easy and effective.”
Sarah Dobson
Executive Director, Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers
Goodwings is a B Corp certified hotel booking platform that makes it easy and affordable for businesses to reduce their travel emissions. When you book a hotel, Goodwings uses its booking revenues to purchase sustainable biofuel on your company's behalf, removing any remaining emissions with nature-based removal offsets. It also provides your company with transparent emissions data for ESG reporting.
How Goodwings works
Book trips
Choose from over 1 million hotels worldwide with Goodwings. From business and conference hotels to eco lodges, we offer hotels for every need, style, destination and price range.
Calculate your emissions
Whether you’re taking a plane or catching the train, Goodwings automatically calculates your round-trip emissions as part of the booking, providing options to help reduce your overall footprint.
We invest on your behalf
When you book a hotel through Goodwings, we use the booking revenues to purchase as much biofuel as possible on your behalf. Biofuel is an important piece in making aviation less polluting as it reduces the CO2 emissions of planes by 80%.
Support reforestation projects
Because biofuel is expensive, we can't make your travels completely emissions-free just with the booking revenue, so we'll use the rest to finance reforestation projects which play a critical role in absorbing the large quantities of CO2 we produce every time we fly.