Hurtigruten, Norway's iconic coastal cruise line, has recently achieved a significant milestone by becoming the only travel brand to receive the prestigious "Made in Norway" certification. This government-backed initiative celebrates Norwegian craftsmanship, authenticity and sustainability on a global scale.
The rigorous application process for this certification focused on three key areas: origin, sustainability and responsibility. Hurtigruten's deep-rooted connection to the Norwegian coast, coupled with its commitment to environmental stewardship and local economic support, made it a natural fit for this recognition.
Sustainability is at the heart of Hurtigruten's operations. The company has launched ambitious projects such as the "Towards Zero Food Waste" scheme and the "Sea Zero" initiative, which aims to create their first emission-free ship by 2030. These efforts reflect Hurtigruten's dedication to preserving the beauty and wonder of the Norwegian coastline for future generations.
Hurtigruten's commitment to local sourcing is exemplary. More than 80% of their in-season food and 60% of beverages come from 80 local suppliers along the Norwegian coast. This approach not only ensures fresh, high-quality ingredients but also supports a network of local businesses throughout the country.
The company's impact extends beyond cuisine. Hurtigruten provides fair-wage employment opportunities for Norwegians in various roles, from mechanics to receptionists. Additionally, partnerships with local excursion operators further contribute to the coastal economy.
For travelers seeking an authentic Norwegian experience, Hurtigruten's "Made in Norway" certification serves as a seal of approval, guaranteeing a journey deeply rooted in Norwegian culture, sustainability and quality.
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