Aurora Releases 2025 Impact Report
Aurora Expeditions has released its 2025 Impact Report, showcasing the company’s strides in environmental stewardship, scientific collaboration and community engagement globally.
“Every expedition leaves a footprint, and our responsibility is to minimise that impact and create a shift in the way people think so that they come back with a passion to protect our planet,” said Michael Heath, CEO of Aurora Expeditions.
“Our 2025 Impact Report reflects our commitment to investing in restoring and regenerating the environments we visit,” Heath added.
The company said in a press release that highlights from the 2025 report include the following:
- The launch of the Ocean Regeneration program: Aurora funds the planting of kelp forests, seagrass meadows and coral restoration, along with the removal of ocean-bound waste.
- It became the first expedition company to trial Counter Current’s AI ship routing, designed to allow ships to flow with currents, reducing fuel consumption.
- With Cleaner Seas, Aurora was the first expedition company to install microplastic filters on a ship, preventing microplastics from entering the ocean.
- More than 74,000 children accessed free environmental courses through Aurora’s partnership with Upschool, and
- The Sylvia Earle was the first Infinity Class ship to trial a 100 per cent biofuel.
According to the press release, additional highlights from the report’s two focus areas include the following:
Planet: Restoring Ocean Health and Reducing Emissions
- The expansion of partnerships with global conservation leaders, including Mission Blue, CleanHub and Veritree, supporting habitat restoration from the Coral Triangle to British Columbia, and
- The removal of salmon from onboard menus starting in the 2025-26 season to align with stricter sustainable seafood practices.
People: Inspiring Global Ambassadors for the Natural World
- Seven Citizen Science projects, from whale tracking (HappyWhale) to ice studies (TIPI), are engaging passengers in research that advances global climate understanding
- $236,436 USD in-kind expedition support provided to environmental scientists and researchers, plus $90,937 USD in donations to conservation organisations
- Continued support for the Inuit Community Ambassador Program with The Oxen Network
- Having a Certified B Corporation 87.5 B Impact Score, well above the global average of 50.9, and
- The company’s commitment to recertify under the new B Corp standards by 2027, ensuring continuous improvement across governance, community, and environmental performance.
The full Impact Report is available to view here.
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