According to the iamkohchang website, the Tourism Authority of Thailand is well aware of the situation and they have chosen Koh Chang as its primary pilot project to build a green tourist haven.It also says that through this, the growing number of Eco tourists can be confident that their visits will have minimal environmental impact with a truly tiny carbon footprint. The goal of the program is to preserve and maintain the island’s natural resources, while at the same time promoting sustainable tourism focusing on the island's abundant green assets. An example of what they are doing for this program is the implementation of a waste management system (Koh Chang Blazes Trail to Green Tourism a.k.a. Tourism Authority of Thailand Propaganda, 2012). Another goal of what is being marketed as “Go Green on Chang” is to seize the opportunity to save Koh Chang at the early stage of its development, before making these changes becomes difficult (Koh Chang Is Poised to Be the Flagship Destination of Green Tourism, 2012). The Tourism Authority of Thailand also has an agreement with Kho Chang to not allow jet skis and banana boats on the island. “It is not a law, but a social contract”, they said