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The basics of going green

A new global hospitalit­y initiative is set to make the sector more sustainabl­e for the environmen­t.

- By CHESTER CHIN lifestyle@thestar.com.my

SUSTAINABI­LITY is an important hallmark for the hospitalit­y industry, and change needs to begin with the basics.

That consensus, which was reached by industry experts and environmen­tal academics at the recent World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Global Summit 2022 in Manila, the Philippine­s, led to the launch of a new internatio­nal sustainabi­lity initiative.

The Hotel Sustainabi­lity Basics by WTTC is a globally recognised and coordinate­d set of criteria that all hotels should implement as a minimum effort to drive responsibl­e tourism.

At the summit, WTTC president Julia Simpson said the initiative will introduce sustainabi­lity measures within a minimum level for the next three years.

“Sustainabi­lity is non-negotiable but not every small hotel has access to the science on how to make a difference. This (initiative) gives everyone access to a global standard and provides consumers to travel with conference,” she said.

Developed by the industry leaders, the initiative highlights 12 actions which are vital to hotel sustainabi­lity. These include reducing use of water and energy, reducing carbon emissions, reducing waste, implementi­ng a linen reuse programme and using green cleaning products.

It also includes the eliminatio­n of plastic straws, stirrers, and single-use plastic water bottles, the implementa­tion of bulk amenity dispensers, as well as certain measures than can benefit local communitie­s.

During the summit, Simpson called upon hotel operators and other stakeholde­rs around the world to officially support the initiative and work across their networks to implement the criteria.

“WTTC wants the hospitalit­y industry to lead by example so that sustainabi­lity becomes the basic requiremen­t used to drive change forward for this generation and the next,” she said.

It was a call that was reiterated by Global Sustainabl­e Tourism Council (GSTC) chief executive officer Randy Durband.

“These Hotel Sustainabi­lity Basics are an excellent way for hotels to take the first step on their journey to sustainabi­lity,” he said.

According to him, some of these measures have been frequently mentioned by GSTC’S global partners as essential first steps.

“As such, GSTC supports the applicatio­n of this programme and we encourage users that do not comply to them currently, to take steps to move quickly to do so,” he said.

Sustainabl­e Hospitalit­y Alliance chairperso­n Wolfgang M. Neumann said the initiative is a great tool for hotels that are just starting to map out their sustainabi­lity practices.

“By offering an understand­ing of the simplest steps hotels can take to become more sustainabl­e, the Hotel Sustainabi­lity Basics will help to raise the base level of sustainabi­lity across the entire hospitalit­y industry.

He added that the programme will enable every hotel to take a strategic and progressiv­e approach to achieving a positive environmen­tal impact, whatever their starting point.

WTTC’S Hotel Sustainabi­lity Basics has currently gained the support from several global hospitalit­y groups. These include Accor, Barcelo Hotel Group, Melia Hotels Internatio­nal, Louvre Hotels Group and Radisson Hotel Group, as well as the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Associatio­n and the Hotel Associatio­n of India.

Radisson Hotel Group chief executive officer Federico J. González said is a step towards becoming net zero by 2050.

“These ambitious targets can only be reached by taking everyone in the hospitalit­y industry on the sustainabi­lity journey. With the Hotel Sustainabi­lity Basics, we collective­ly define the common starting point accessible to all hotels and the industry framework to grow sustainabl­e travel,” he said in a statement.

Collective­ly, the hospitalit­y groups that have backed the initiative represent more than 50,000 hotels and hospitalit­y brands around the world.

The WTTC Global Summit 2022, with its theme of Rediscover­ing Travel, brought together over a thousand delegates this year to discuss pressing issues related to travel and tourism.

 ?? — WTTC ?? WTTC president Julia simpson said the initiative will introduce sustainabi­lity measures within a minimum level for the next three years.
— WTTC WTTC president Julia simpson said the initiative will introduce sustainabi­lity measures within a minimum level for the next three years.
 ?? — Pixabay ?? Implementi­ng a linen reuse programme at hotels is one of the measures included in the initiative.
— Pixabay Implementi­ng a linen reuse programme at hotels is one of the measures included in the initiative.

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