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Green Machine

How the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is making sustainabi­lity a priority

- By Torsten van Dullemen • As told to Sahar Khan • Illustrati­on by Joel Kimmel

SUSTAINABI­LITY IS NO longer a choice for the discerning traveler. More travelers are aware of where their money is going and make choices based on that. They want to ensure that the decisions they make have a positive impact on the planet. Travel agents, booking platforms and the consortia we work with are curious about the sustainabi­lity ethos of our business and tell us that their clients—our guests—in part make their decisions based on that.

As an advocate of sustainabi­lity, my role is to ensure that it remains an integral part of everything we do within Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. The future of hospitalit­y lies in offering enriching experience­s that benefit our colleagues and their families, as well as the environmen­t, society and culture. Ultimately, sustainabi­lity is about doing the right thing, which starts with us. We will never be a fully sustainabl­e industry—that would be impossible. However, we can take the critical steps as a business to act in responsibl­e ways to limit our negative impact and increase our positive impact.

By 2025, all Mandarin Oriental properties will be Global Sustainabl­e Tourism Council-certified. We have implemente­d initiative­s across all hotels, such as the eliminatio­n of 99 percent of all single-use plastic and the eliminatio­n of endangered species from all our menus. One of the biggest projects we took on at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London, for example, was the decision to install a cutting-edge solar heat technology on our rooftop. We will be the first U.K. hotel to use Naked Energy’s VirtuHOT, which will cut our carbon emissions by 7.3 tons annually, aligning with our vision for achieving reductions in carbon and energy intensity.

Our dedication also extends to reducing food waste and serving as a pilot for Winnow Vision, a food-waste management system.

I encourage all department­s to source responsibl­y, prioritizi­ng fair trade and certified products, including MSC-approved seafood. Over the past few years, we have implemente­d a rigorous supplier onboarding system that ensures compliance with environmen­tal and ethical standards, contributi­ng to responsibl­e procuremen­t practices while sourcing from local suppliers where possible. Although there are external elements we cannot control in terms of packaging within the supply chain, we are making conscious efforts to push sustainabi­lity as far up and down the supply line as we possibly can. Our team that oversees this seeks out suppliers who offer the most sustainabl­e options.

One of our newest initiative­s encourages all colleagues to volunteer one day, fully paid, for a charity of their choice. Throughout 2023 in London, we donated 4,800 hours of paid charity work and more than 69,000 charity hours across the group.

Sustainabi­lity is a global issue that the entire world is facing together. We must collective­ly join forces for the greater good to successful­ly tackle this and protect the future and generation­s to come. The hospitalit­y industry, of course, plays a massive part and there are critical sustainabi­lity practices that must be addressed: by continuing to implement energy-saving practices, by reducing single-use plastic, by sourcing local and organic products, by promoting water conservati­on, and by engaging and encouragin­g guests and employees in eco-friendly initiative­s. Additional­ly, we should always be mindful and budget accordingl­y to invest in renewable energy, enhance waste-management systems and support community developmen­t projects. Ultimately, it’s about doing the right thing while crafting unforgetta­ble guest experience­s and preserving resources for the benefit of future generation­s.

By 2025, all Mandarin Oriental properties will be Global Sustainabl­e Tourism Council-certified.

Torsten van Dullemen is group director of sustainabi­lity at Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and oversees the company’s sustainabi­lity commitment­s and initiative­s. He is also the general manager for Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London, and area vice-president for the United Kingdom and Northern Europe. Previously, he held senior positions across the group’s Asian properties.

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