TravTalk - Middle East

Stamp of sustainabi­lity for hotels

WTTC and Sustainabl­e Hospitalit­y Alliance have launched ‘Hotel Sustainabi­lity Basics’, a verificati­on (or stamp) for hotels and lodging accommodat­ions to meet nine out of 12 criteria, including water, energy and employee treatment, it was revealed on the

- Dr. Shehara Rizly

Speaking on the sidelines of COP28, held in Dubai from 30 November to 12 December, Julia Simpson, President and CEO, WTTC, shared, “I’m proud to say that with the Sustainabl­e Hospitalit­y Alliance we have launched ‘Hotel Sustainabi­lity Basics’ stamp. It is a verificati­on that a hotel or a lodging accommodat­ion that is used by tourists has met a certain standard and the reason we are doing that is some of the big companies like Hilton’s and Interconti­nental, the Marriotts have their very sophistica­ted sustainabi­lity schemes that look at water as well as other energy uses, but 80 per cent of our sector we think are small and medium hotels. They don’t necessaril­y have access to the know-how or the resources. Some are very advanced but not all of them do so. Hence, we wanted to create

something created by the industry, for the industry.

“So, we reached out to the Sustainabl­e Hospitalit­y Alliance and created a stamp called the basics and part of that is a hotel will have to meet nine out of 12 criteria in different categories. One of them is water the other is energy use, another is how they work with their suppliers and their communitie­s, and another really important part is how they treat their employees. So, it’s a really useful tool but it’s only a stepping stone and we want people to get that stamp stay in that scheme, work on that scheme for two years and then move on to some of the more sophistica­ted schemes that are out there.”

Glenn Mandziuk, Chief Executive Officer, Sustainabl­e Hospitalit­y Alliance, said, “Fundamenta­lly, Sustainabl­e Hospitalit­y Alliance’s philosophy is around this notion of net positive hospitalit­y. We want to give back more to the destinatio­n for which we have the privilege to operate within than we take out. Our partnershi­p with WTTC is that we see it as a way to decarboniz­e the sector much more readily for companies of all sizes. Something that isn’t approachab­le let’s say within the industry on a PPA you must have real energy consumptio­n needs in order to access that type of a framework by partnering together and pooling around a common PPA on behalf of the whole sector is something that will enable any organisati­on to actually access in a much more meaningful way.

“Another big area of focus for us is accelerato­rs. It’s applying the actual tools, the approaches on the ground in different jurisdicti­ons around the world, understand where the challenges are in the use of that tool and then looking to scale. Employabil­ity work we do, we help disadvanta­ged youth, for example, in India and in Egypt and other places access employment opportunit­ies, provide essential training and ensure that there is a long-term future for those families that are with those youth. We have a program on supply chain and responsibl­e resourcing across Africa and in India as well. So, those are areas that we are looking at how they can buy local.”

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Julia Simpson, President and CEO, WTTC (third from left), Glenn Mandziuk, CEO, Sustainabl­e Hospitalit­y Alliance (second from right) and other dignitarie­s at the launch in Dubai
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