The circularity economy in the tourism sector in Guadalajara is in the early stages of transitioning towards a more sustainable model that is aligned with the principles of the circular economy.
This commitment is reflected in a series of initiatives, strategic plans and innovative projects aimed at integrating sustainability into all aspects of the tourism sector. During the initial diagnostic phase, a total of ten businesses within the capital’s tourism sector have been mentored, including: hotels, restaurants, cafés, tourism services and other economic operators.
Guadalajara is at a strategic juncture to redefine its tourism model in line with the principles of the circular economy. The city has planning tools already in place that provide a solid foundation for guiding this transformation The path towards a circular tourism model also presents an opportunity to position Guadalajara as a leading destination for sustainable innovation, where environmental conservation, the promotion of local resources and the quality of the tourist experience are aligned within a shared vision of regional development.
Committing to this transition is not merely an environmental or economic issue, but a way of shaping Guadalajara’s future with a sense of identity, resilience and commitment, and a very clear systemic approach.
Action Plan for the Circular Transition of Tourism in Guadalajara