Airbnb celebrates environmental savings

Jessica Shankleman
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New survey reveals sofa surfing guests use 78 per cent less energy than those in hotels

The growing trend for holiday makers to rely on the hospitality of strangers, rather than booking into expensive hotels, certainly has financial benefits, but a new report by Cleantech Group has highlighted...

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