A SCOTTISH city has been recognised as one of the world’s top five cities for its commitment to sustainable business tourism.

The Global Destination Sustainability Index (GDS-Index) published its 2019 rankings yesterday, with Glasgow climbing three places from joint-seventh to fourth.

The announcement comes at the close of the 58th annual International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) World Congress, which has been taking place in Houston, Texas this week.

It’s a huge boost for Scotland’s largest city, as it prepares to host the United Nations’ 26th Conference of the Parties Climate Change Conference (COP26) next year.

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Governments and destinations around the world are responding to the global climate emergency and Glasgow’s ambitions include a pledge to become the UK’s first carbon neutral city by 2030. The Scottish Government has set a net zero emissions target for Scotland by 2045.

The GDS Index was launched in 2016 and promotes responsible business tourism best practice.

Compiled by global sustainability academics and policymakers, it ranks nearly 60 cities around the world based on four key criteria: environmental strategy and infrastructure, social sustainability performance, the strategy of the host city’s Convention Bureau and industry supply chain support (from the likes of convention centres, meetings venues, hotels, restaurants and transport operators).

To date, Glasgow remains the only UK city to feature in the index, which also includes Sydney, Barcelona and Kyoto.

Glasgow’s ranking recognises the city’s People Make Glasgow Greener campaign, which was launched by Glasgow Convention Bureau in 2017 and updated again this year.

A key feature of the campaign is a toolkit identifying some of the city’s leading sustainable businesses – from hotels and restaurants to conference venues, transport operators and corporate entertainment providers.

Councillor David McDonald, chair of Glasgow Life and depute leader of Glasgow City Council, said: “Glasgow’s ambition is to be at the forefront on climate action and we are determined to become the UK’s first carbon neutral city by 2030 and a world-leading centre for sustainable policy and innovation.

“Being named as one of the world’s top five sustainable conference and business events destinations by the Global Destination Sustainability Index shows the great strides that we are making in that respect.

“Glasgow is home to some of the world’s biggest energy companies and we’re internationally recognised as having one of the healthiest and most diverse energy industries globally; particularly in terms of low carbon industries, which has had a hugely positive impact on the volume of conferences that we’re attracting in these sectors.

Glasgow hosted 25 energy, sustainability and carbon reduction-related conferences in the 2018/19 financial year, boosting the city’s economy by nearly £8 million.

Kathleen Warden, director of conferences sales at the SEC, said: “This is fantastic news for the city and we are proud to play a key role in helping to position Glasgow as the world’s fourth most sustainable conference destination. At the same time, being named a finalist for the GDS-Index’s Leadership in Sustainability Award is testament to our ambitious goals as a city.”