Sustainable Development Goals for SPA & Wellness Asian Pacific Spa&Wellness Coalition (Singapore)
During the 2nd International Meeting on Hydrotherapy and Climatotherapy and the inauguration of the Asian Pacific Institute, promoted by the Government of Chongqing (China)and FEMTEC, a good connection has been established with the Asian Pacific Spa&Wellness Coalition (Singapore) and his Chairman Andrew Jacka. We are wery glad to support this very interesting initiative.
Being part of the industry's future
The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. Agreed by 193 countries with a target implementation date of 2030, the clock is running. The Goals address the global challenges we face and are interconnected in order to leave no one behind. In 2019 the Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition (APSWC) partnered with the Agricultural and Food Marketing Association for Asia and the Pacific (AFMA) to develop and implement a sustainable endorsement program which is relevant for the spa & wellness industry. So that we can present a practical tool to the industry, we need your input on “how can you contribute to adherence of the Sustainable Development Goals”. Your feedback by 30th January 2020, will be consolidated with view to being released as an industry guidance now expected to be released in February 2020.
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Sustainable Development Goals for SPA & Wellness Asian Pacific Spa&Wellness Coalition (Singapore)
During the 2nd International Meeting on Hydrotherapy and Climatotherapy and the inauguration of the Asian Pacific Institute, promoted by the Government of Chongqing (China)and FEMTEC, a good connection has been established with the Asian Pacific Spa&Wellness Coalition (Singapore) and his Chairman Andrew Jacka. We are wery glad to support this very interesting initiative.
Being part of the industry's future
The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. Agreed by 193 countries with a target implementation date of 2030, the clock is running. The Goals address the global challenges we face and are interconnected in order to leave no one behind. In 2019 the Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition (APSWC) partnered with the Agricultural and Food Marketing Association for Asia and the Pacific (AFMA) to develop and implement a sustainable endorsement program which is relevant for the spa & wellness industry. So that we can present a practical tool to the industry, we need your input on “how can you contribute to adherence of the Sustainable Development Goals”. Your feedback by 30th January 2020, will be consolidated with view to being released as an industry guidance now expected to be released in February 2020.
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Sustainable Development Goals for SPA & Wellness Asian Pacific Spa&Wellness Coalition (Singapore)
During the 2nd International Meeting on Hydrotherapy and Climatotherapy and the inauguration of the Asian Pacific Institute, promoted by the Government of Chongqing (China)and FEMTEC, a good connection has been established with the Asian Pacific Spa&Wellness Coalition (Singapore) and his Chairman Andrew Jacka. We are wery glad to support this very interesting initiative.
Being part of the industry's future
The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. Agreed by 193 countries with a target implementation date of 2030, the clock is running. The Goals address the global challenges we face and are interconnected in order to leave no one behind. In 2019 the Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition (APSWC) partnered with the Agricultural and Food Marketing Association for Asia and the Pacific (AFMA) to develop and implement a sustainable endorsement program which is relevant for the spa & wellness industry. So that we can present a practical tool to the industry, we need your input on “how can you contribute to adherence of the Sustainable Development Goals”. Your feedback by 30th January 2020, will be consolidated with view to being released as an industry guidance now expected to be released in February 2020.
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