For all these reasons, Outward Bound Costa Rica does not serve beef products to its students and staff at our bases or during our courses. We are also committed to supporting sustainable farms that share our values, while teaching Costa Rican and international students about the incredible natural habitats and diverse wildlife in the country. Upholding our no-beef policy is also an opportunity for instructors to explain to students how the economics of choice and environmental destruction are linked.
While this might sounds gloomy for Costa Rica and the world, many organizations are committed to combating this issue, and the government of Costa Rica has made a commitment for the country to be carbon neutral by 2021. In order to lower emissions due to livestock and improve the livelihoods of farmers, a project gathering national, public and private institutions has been launched to work on the issue and create sustainable livestock management.
To know more about our local involvement, go to our website, or subscribe to our Facebook Channel to get posts about the environment, Costa Rica’s wildlife and the outdoors. You can also check out our Gap Year Programs and Summer Expeditions. Facts in this article are from the Rainforest Action Network.