Global Air Quality Plummets: Mauritius Among the Only 7 Countries with Healthy Air Quality in 2023

A recent press release from the Mauritius Tourism Authority shows that in an era where concerns over environmental degradation and the impact of pollution on public health are at an all-time high, Mauritius shines as a beacon of fresh, clean air. In a recent report released by IQAir, only seven countries worldwide managed to meet the stringent air quality guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO). Among them stands Mauritius, a picturesque nation nestled in the Indian Ocean.
Mr Arvind Bundhun Director MTPA said, “Today’s traveller is environment conscious and many of them are making choices for destinations that prioritize sustainability and environment protection including air quality initiatives. Mauritius has always ensured that maintaining and improving air quality is a priority for the island nation which enhances tourism experiences and contributes to the overall economic and environmental sustainability. Besides, factors such as health and comfort, visibility of attractions and outdoor activities rely on clean and fresh air for tourists to enjoy Mauritius to the fullest.”
By continuing to lead the charge for cleaner skies and a healthier planet, Mauritius sets a shining example for nations worldwide, proving that with dedication and determination, a brighter, more sustainable future is within reach.

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