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In 2021, through a series of green activities and actions, École d’Hôtellerie et de Tourisme Paul Dubrule (EHT) started to implement the EcoCampus programme from the Foundation of Environmental Education (FEE).
The EcoCampus programme is an institution-wide approach involving teachers, students and the global community.
The initiative incorporates sustainability competency modules into hospitality and tourism training for TVET students and integrates green learning into existing school curricula. The EcoCampus employs a student-led approach, overseen by an Eco Committee comprising students and teachers.
As a result of the initiative, the EHT has become the first TVET institution in the world to be awarded the FEE Green Flag Eco School certification.