Juliet Kinsman has been an editor, journalist and broadcaster for almost three decades, and is the first sustainability editor of Condé Nast Traveller. The driving force behind The Standard's sustainable-travel content, she has written and edited many travel guidebooks, most recently The Green Edit: Travel — Easy Tips for the Eco-Friendly Traveller (Ebury) and The Bucket List: Eco Experiences (Rizzoli). Founding editor of Mr & Mrs Smith, in 2015 she felt compelled to amplify stories of sustainability from boutique, eco hotels; she celebrates her favourites on BoutecoLoves.com. Her purpose-led non-profit consultancy Bouteco has produced the climate podcast series Funny Old World and a documentary, Changing Worlds in the Atlas Mountains, about the charity Education for All Morocco. ...
Juliet Kinsman has been an editor, journalist and broadcaster for almost three decades, and is the first sustainability editor of Condé Nast Traveller. The driving force behind The Standard's sustainable-travel content, she has written and edited many travel guidebooks, most recently The Green Edit: Travel — Easy Tips for the Eco-Friendly Traveller (Ebury) and The Bucket List: Eco Experiences (Rizzoli). Founding editor of Mr & Mrs Smith, in 2015 she felt compelled to amplify stories of sustainability from boutique, eco hotels; she celebrates her favourites on BoutecoLoves.com. Her purpose-led non-profit consultancy Bouteco has produced the climate podcast series Funny Old World and a documentary, Changing Worlds in the Atlas Mountains, about the charity Education for All Morocco.
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