Green Map Iceland is a joint international project of Nature.is, the Green Map® System project and the University of Iceland. Our Green Maps are based on the Green Map® universal icon system and Nature's extensive research work (over a period of nine years) including registrations on the Green Pages™, a massive database of eco-friendly information on Icelandic business and tourism.

The Green Map is publishedin Icelandic on Natturan.is, in English on Nature.is and in German on Natur.is, along with the enormous amount of information displayed on the site. We also published a printed version of the Green Map of Reykjavík in the autumn of 2010 and again in the summer of 2011. In the autumn of 2012 we published a printed version of the Organic Map of Iceland. Last autumn we published Grænt kort/Green Map IS with Iceland on one side and Reykjavík on the other. Soon we will release an app version of that map.

Registration is available to anyone whose operation has been certified by acknowledged authorities or fulfills other criteria set by the Green Map® System, as we are commited to avoid practicing greenwashing of any kind.

The map’s purpose is to point out the many eco-friendly opportunities available throughout the country and to encourage people to support companies who act responsibly towards the environment.

Have you examined the Green Map of Iceland?

Birt:
June 26, 2007
Uppruni:
Náttúran.is
Tilvitnun:
Guðrún Arndís Tryggvadóttir „Grænt Íslandskort“, Náttúran.is: June 26, 2007 URL: http://natturan.is/d/2007/06/26/Isand/ [Skoðað:Dec. 2, 2023]
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breytt: May 21, 2014

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