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Friday 09 May updated on 05-09-2025 at 8:06

Snow
  • Snow :
    • 20 cm high. at 1600m
    • 290 cm high. at 3200m
  • Snow quality :
    • HUMIDE
  • 290 cm high. at 3200m
    • HUMIDE
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We are often asked about the environmental impact of our activities and the carbon footprint of a day’s skiing. You will find below the graphics created by Utopies and Air Coop on behalf of our 3 sports destinations.

We could simply tell ourselves that skiing has no impact on our mountains and carry on doing nothing. Yes and no...

The problem is that skiing (like other activities) causes people to travel «en masse» and rarely by train. But beware, the movement of our visitors is one thing, we must also take into consideration the movement of our workforce and the people who live in our region all year round.

So, what are we actually doing to reduce our footprint?

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* Infographic produced by Utopies taking into account data from 3 tourist destinations La Clusaz, Le Grand Bornand and Tignes. We are currently working on our carbon footprint in order to complete this data.