Homesharing With AIRBNB: Greener Than Your Usual Hotel
Andrew Simon of Grist describes Airbnb, a five-year-old vaca-homeshare business from San Francisco along the lines of the carshare program Lyft, as “the growing vacation-rental juggernaut.”
The company calls itself “a trusted community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique accommodations around the world–online or from a mobile phone.” It boasts space available all the way from single city rooms to medieval castles. Among other notable sources, Katie Couric of “Katie” and Tom Friedman of The New York Times covered the company this year.
Grist reported briefly on an environmental study Airbnb conducted this year with Cleantech Group, the corporate strategists for sustainable growth and innovation sourcing. We thought you might like to see the actual stats, so here’s more on the survey and its results.
The research team found the upstart taking the prize in every category. Details of each follow. The results suggest that Airbnb’s new sustainable tourism mode successfully conserves precious resources as well as providing more people with memorable trips.
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