Four ways caravan parks can reduce their carbon footprint
Article by Ecotourism Australia
As more Australians hit the road in search of nature, connection, and adventure, caravan parks are in a unique position to lead the charge towards more sustainable travel. With the tourism sector increasingly focused on climate action, now is the time for parks to evaluate their environmental footprint and take meaningful action to reduce emissions.
While caravanning is often seen as a low-impact form of travel, the combined impact of energy consumption, waste, and transport across thousands of parks and visitors adds up quickly. By improving resource efficiency and embracing more sustainable practices, caravan parks can help preserve the very landscapes and experiences that attract travellers in the first place.
Here are four ways caravan parks can reduce their carbon footprint:
- Switch to renewable energy
Transitioning to renewable energy sources such as solar can significantly reduce emissions and improve long-term energy efficiency. Whether powering communal kitchens, amenities blocks, or office buildings, switching to solar is a visible and effective change. - Reduce water and energy use
Simple measures like installing low-flow showerheads and taps, LED lighting, and energy-efficient appliances can make a notable impact. Encouraging guests to conserve resources during their stay also helps foster shared responsibility. - Manage waste more effectively
Improved waste separation, recycling facilities, and composting can help divert a significant amount of waste from landfill. Eliminating single-use plastics and encouraging guests to bring reusable items supports a cleaner park environment. - Support education and engagement
Caravan parks are in a powerful position to influence sustainable behaviours. Sharing information with guests — whether through signage, digital compendiums, or staff engagement — helps build awareness and encourages responsible travel practices.
Caravan parks are more than places to stay — they are part of the broader tourism landscape and custodians of the natural environment. By embedding sustainability into their operations, parks can reduce their environmental impact, improve their resilience, and contribute to a tourism industry that values both people and the planet.
For caravan parks ready to take the next step, Ecotourism Australia offers recognised certification programs and practical tools to help tourism businesses reduce their environmental impact and operate more sustainably.
If you’re attending the 2025 Caravan Industry National Conference, 14–16 May at RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast, come and visit the Ecotourism Australia stand. We’d love to have a conversation about how we can support your journey toward a more sustainable future.
This content was provided by Ecotourism Australia as part of its partnership with Caravan Industry Association of Australia.