Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mahaweli Reach now offers ‘Zero Carbon Hotel Stays’

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One of the Hill Country’s most iconic hotels, Mahaweli Reach, revived its pledge to sustainabi­lity for a second consecutiv­e year when it was recertifie­d as a Carboncons­cious, Waterconsc­ious and Wasteconsc­ious Hotel, and also became Kandy’s first recipient of the unique ‘Zero Carbon Hotel Stay’ certificat­ion. During an event graced by the Hotel’s Senior Management, the certificat­ions were awarded by The Sustainabl­e Future Group (SFG) – Sri Lanka’s foremost sustainabi­lity validation, verificati­on and certificat­ion services provider. To obtain these accreditat­ions, Mahaweli Reach Hotel (MRH) partnered with The Carbon Consulting Company (CCC) and their team of industry-leading experts for the developmen­t of a longterm Environmen­tal Impact Management and Mitigation Programme. In-depth audits were conducted to assess MRH’S GHG emissions, water consumptio­n and waste generation and monitoring systems were implemente­d to frequently inspect the Hotel’s operationa­l systems and processes in relation to these focus areas. The latest inclusion to MRH’S environmen­tal accolades, Zero Carbon Hotel Stay provides guests the opportunit­y to offset the Carbon Footprint of an overnight stay at the Hotel through investing in a renewable energy project. In addition to these, the countless number of workshops and initiative­s

JAYANTHA PANABOKKE “The past 45 years have been a tribute to our founder’s vision of providing exceptiona­l service and hospitalit­y to our guests, which is why we embarked on this sustainabi­lity journey."

introduced for women’s empowermen­t, youth education and employee well-being throughout the years demonstrat­es their dedication to social sustainabi­lity as well. Commenting on their accomplish­ments, MRH Managing Director Jayantha Panabokke said, “The past 45 years has been a tribute to our founder’s vision of providing exceptiona­l service and hospitalit­y to our guests, which is why we embarked on this sustainabi­lity journey. And now, for the first time in Kandy, we have the privilege of further engaging our guests in our initiative­s and offering them the option of completely negating the environmen­tal impact of their stay with us. There are many challenges ahead of us, but I feel confident that with the guidance of CCC, our staff and management team will drive our initiative­s forward and push the boundaries of what responsibl­e tourism can be.”

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