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A new chapter in global sustainable tourism has been written. Following a successful six-day diplomatic mission (April 22–27), the new sustainability initiative "Pristine Earth" has officially launched in Palau

Overview:

Palau has taken a bold step onto the global stage of sustainable tourism with the official launch of “Pristine Earth,” a new initiative promoting regenerative travel through its innovative “Giants Guiding Giants” model. The program, unveiled during a high-level diplomatic mission in Koror, positions Palau’s conservation-driven approach as a scalable solution for global tourism reform, drawing strong endorsement from regional ambassadors and leaders.

[Koror, Palau – April 27, 2026]
A new chapter in global sustainable tourism has been written. Following a successful six-day diplomatic mission (April 22–27), the new sustainability initiative “Pristine Earth” has officially launched in Palau. This week-long visit allowed international ambassadors to witness firsthand the power of the “Palau Model,” demonstrating its potential to be exported as a premier global solution for regenerative travel.

Abby Hayashi Koo Appointed Youth Commission Executive

The launch ceremony, held on April 23, was attended by distinguished VIPs, including Bilung Gloria Salii, Koror State Governor Eyos Rudimch, CEO of the Palau Conservation Society Elbuchel Sadang, Delegate Nace N. Soalablai, and Senator Secilil Eldebechel, alongside Ambassador of Tuvalu H.E. Lily Tangisia Faavae, Ambassador of the Marshall Islands H.E. Anjanette Kattil, Ambassador of St. Christopher and Nevis H.E. Donya Lynex Francis, and Representative of the Pacific Island Nations Ambassadorial Corps H.E. David Adams Orrukem.
From “Giant” to “Traveler”: An Actionable Guide by Awakened Giants for New Giants
Inspired by the world-renowned Palau Pledge and its award-winning film, The Giant, which compared destructive tourists to a clumsy giant, Pristine Earth transforms this sentiment into a concrete “Regenerative Tourism Platform.” President Pai Lee explained that the association has designed six engaging missions—such as blue carbon mangrove conservation and giant clam restoration—where travelers collect stamps to earn a “Sustainable Traveler Certification,” unlocking exclusive ecological experiences.

The core philosophy is a profound tribute to the Palau Pledge. “The heart of the Pledge lies in the touching plea from Palauan children to the visiting Giants,” President Pai noted. “Pristine Earth takes this a step further. We believe the best way to prevent the message from getting lost in translation is: Let the Giants guide the Giants.” By empowering international youth to draft mission rules from a visitor’s perspective—while keeping Palauan locals as the final gatekeepers—the initiative ensures tourists genuinely transform into “Sustainable Travelers” who respect local culture.

Highly Praised by Ambassadors: A Field-Tested Global Solution Throughout the April 22–27 mission, ambassadors and Palauan officials deeply explored the Pristine Earth framework, praising its practical execution of “international proposal, local anchoring.” Several ambassadors expressed strong hopes to replicate and introduce this “Palau Experience” to their own countries to build a global sustainable tourism network.

Youth Empowerment: Abby Hayashi Koo Appointed Youth Commission Executive To implement this “Giants guiding Giants” dialogue, President Pai Lee officially appointed Abby Hayashi Koo as the Youth Commission Executive. Her involvement follows her participation in an experimental sustainable tour organized by Pristine Earth Director Palauan Tour. Deeply inspired by the experience, she proactively joined the effort to drive the association’s policy-making.

“This title carries immense responsibility. As the saying goes, ‘heavy is the head that wears the crown,'” President Pai stated. “I will strive to drive this organization forward with authentic action and tangible impact, and I hold Abby to the same standard. I have absolute confidence that she will set the tone and build a solid foundation for our future.”

Next Steps: Turning Youth Creativity into Policy Impact Abby Hayashi Koo committed to synthesizing youth opinions into practical policies and spreading the Pristine Earth spirit globally. As the mission concludes, the launch marks Palau’s evolution from a “guardian” to an “exporter” of sustainable values, offering substantial solutions for global development through cross-border cooperation.

[About Pristine Earth] Pristine Earth is a non-profit sustainability initiative born in Palau, dedicated to advancing the world’s first “gamified regenerative tourism” model. We believe travelers should not just be consumers, but active caretakers of the earth, serving as a spark of sustainability that lights up the world around them. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pristineearthpalau

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