Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Aitken Spence Hotels conferred Leisure Sector Winner at Sustainabi­lity Awards

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Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings PLC was adjudged the winner in the leisure and connected services category at the recently held ACCA Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards, joining the ranks, yet again as one of the most transparen­t, accountabl­e and sustainabl­e companies in the country.

A pioneer in the sustainabl­e tourism movement in the region, Aitken Spence Hotels has led by example with a sustainabl­e focus intrinsic to its business.

With a corporate model that is based on a long-term vision, clearly defining sustainabi­lity ethos and related initiative­s at the very heart of its operations, Aitken Spence Hotels’ reporting conforms to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G4 standards which promotes the integratio­n of socio-economic and environmen­tal impacts on all stakeholde­rs related to the business with new focus on matters that are critical in order to achieve the organisati­on’s goals and manage its impact on society.

With a diverse portfolio of 21 hotels and resorts, the group’s sustainabi­lity strategy looks at aspects that are commonly applicable across all its properties and uses a prioritiza­tion framework to allow the hotels to customise their action consistent with the nature and scale of its operations and its impacts. The group has also adapted their practices to the seven prioritise­d Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) that the parent company, Aitken Spence PLC has identified.

“We are delighted to have been adjudged a category winner at the ACCA Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards, which is reflective of the group’s commitment towards corporate accountabi­lity and its approach towards creating a corporate culture that promotes sustainabi­lity through internal and external stakeholde­rs,” Aitken Spence PLC Director and Aitken Spence Hotel Management Chairperso­n Stasshani Jayawarden­a commented .

“As a country, Sri Lanka is on the brink of large-scale developmen­t and growth within the industry. While we welcome the efforts taken by the authoritie­s to improve the standards of Sri Lanka tourism and image building in key markets, it is imperative that the industry must, as a whole, look at sustainabl­e developmen­t and tourism in order to truly become a value-added destinatio­n. The sustainabi­lity consciousn­ess among global leaders is growing and in order to attract premium brands, businesses and guests, we must position ourselves as a sustainabl­e hub for all industries,” she asserted.

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All winners
 ??  ?? Aitken Spence Director and Aitken Spence Hotel Management Chairperso­n Stasshani Jayawarden­a receives the award
Aitken Spence Director and Aitken Spence Hotel Management Chairperso­n Stasshani Jayawarden­a receives the award

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