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The Future of Hospitality Is Green: How Hotels Can Lead in a Climate-Conscious World
Tim Weiss | February 16, 2024
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Sustainability Action Plan for Hospitality
Steffen Raub | October 6, 2022
By Dr. Steffan Raub Highlights from a research project that lays out the framework of the most realistic and implementable steps to get a hospitality sustainability action plan started from the hotelier's perspective. Sustainability in hospitality – A challenge that is here to stay Despite the current political and economic crisis, sustainability is a topic that remains very high on the agenda of business decision-makers. This is also true for the hospitality industry. Challenging objectives exist in abundance. For instance, the Global Hotel Decarbonization Report published in 2017, claims that the hotel industry must reduce its...
Whitepaper Showing How Net Zero Model Brings Benefits for Hotel Sector Is Remodeled With New Data
IHG Hotels & Resorts | June 10, 2022
In May 2021, IHG worked with international property consultancy Gleeds, global engineering and design consultancy Arup and energy management and automation specialist Schneider Electric to co-author a whitepaper which revealed how the hotel industry can tackle the net zero carbon challenge. Entitled ‘Transforming Existing Hotels to Net Zero’, the team compiling the research used a real-life case study to consider what opportunities exist to decarbonise existing hotels and drive operational energy to net zero carbon. With energy consumption typically accounting for as much as 60% of a hotel’s emissions, the paper examined a range of i...