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Sweden was recently named the most sustainable country in the world for tourism for the second time in Euromonitor’s Sustainable Travel Index; it also ranked first (again for the second time) in the Good Country Index, which measures how contributions by one nation to others balances against what they take away Sports
Take transportation: car usage is kept to a minimum and those who do drive mostly use biofuel, derived from sewage Sports
Garba has simple, sustainable dishes Sports
Helping the city achieve that, and much more, are many increasingly innovative places to eat, stay and play Sports
Most residents and visitors use the excellent public transport system of buses and metro (look out for the amazing underground art) Sports
EatStockholm is at the forefront of foodtech – everything from circular, indoor and even underground farming to aquaponic fishtanks Sports
RecommendedQueues snake around Gatwick airport at 4am as travel chaos continuesSustainable holidays: How to fly less and travel moreEl Hierro – the little-known Canary island powered by renewable energyRestaurants offer local, seasonable produce Sports
Here’s our pick of them Sports
There’s bike and electric scooter hire everywhere, too – with pick-up and drop-off – while boats provide quick and scenic hops between the islands of this beautiful city archipelago Sports
One might question why a green guide to visiting Stockholm is even needed Sports
Stockholm’s ambitions for the future include being totally fossil fuel-free by 2040 Sports
Environmental awareness is in the very bones of the capital, Stockholm, and its people Sports
One of the best examples is Växthuset, with its cool, creative, vegan fine dining menu (and a great nightclub next door) Sports
Or try Garba, with its simple, delicious and sustainable dishes Sports

Sweden was recently named the most sustainable country in the world for tourism for the second time in Euromonitor’s Sustainable Travel Index; it also ranked first (again for the second time) in the Good Country Index, which measures how contributions by one nation to others balances against what they take away Sports
Here’s our pick of them Sports
EatStockholm is at the forefront of foodtech – everything from circular, indoor and even underground farming to aquaponic fishtanks Sports
RecommendedQueues snake around Gatwick airport at 4am as travel chaos continuesSustainable holidays: How to fly less and travel moreEl Hierro – the little-known Canary island powered by renewable energyRestaurants offer local, seasonable produce Sports
Or try Garba, with its simple, delicious and sustainable dishes Sports
Garba has simple, sustainable dishes Sports
There’s bike and electric scooter hire everywhere, too – with pick-up and drop-off – while boats provide quick and scenic hops between the islands of this beautiful city archipelago Sports
One might question why a green guide to visiting Stockholm is even needed Sports
Environmental awareness is in the very bones of the capital, Stockholm, and its people Sports
Helping the city achieve that, and much more, are many increasingly innovative places to eat, stay and play Sports
Take transportation: car usage is kept to a minimum and those who do drive mostly use biofuel, derived from sewage Sports
Stockholm’s ambitions for the future include being totally fossil fuel-free by 2040 Sports
Most residents and visitors use the excellent public transport system of buses and metro (look out for the amazing underground art) Sports
One of the best examples is Växthuset, with its cool, creative, vegan fine dining menu (and a great nightclub next door) Sports
