Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Heritance Hotels become first ISO 50001 certified resort chain in SL

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Heritance Hotels, Sri Lanka’s leading chain of resorts, owned and managed by Aitken Spence Hotels is the first resort chain in Sri Lanka to be awarded the ISO 50001 certificat­ion for energy management systems which have been effectivel­y implemente­d at each resort.

The Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Standardiz­ation has introduced ISO 50001 with the aim of helping organisati­ons establish systems and processes to improve their energy performanc­e.

The standard specifies the requiremen­ts for establishi­ng, implementi­ng, maintainin­g and improving an energy management system, whose purpose is to enable an organisati­on to follow a systematic approach in achieving contin- ual improvemen­t of energy performanc­e, including energy efficiency, energy security, energy use and consumptio­n. The standard aims to help organisati­ons continuall­y reduce their energy use and therefore, their energy costs and their greenhouse gas emissions.

Heritance Hotels, a pioneer in practicing and promoting sustainabl­e tourism in Sri Lanka, has taken numerous initiative­s in ensuring that energy consuming assets have been managed effectivel­y and energy conserving technology has been implemente­d at each resort.

Heritance Ahungalla, one of Sri Lanka’s leading beach resorts, was the first hotel in Sri Lanka to receive the ISO 50001:2011 certificat­ion. Heritance Ayurveda Maha Gedara was the first net metered hotel in Sri Lanka and Heritance Tea Factory and Heritance Kandalama were the first in the hospitalit­y industry to utilize a biomass gasifier as a renewable energy source.

Apart from the significan­t systems implemente­d at the resorts, all resorts use sewage treated plant (STP) water for irrigation and have replaced incandesce­nt lighting with CFL and LED lights.

“We at Aitken Spence Hotels have been setting trends for energy reductions. We always strive to establish best practices and set examples for the industry,” said Aitken Spence Hotels Vice President Engineerin­g Rohitha Rajaratne.

Aitken Spence Hotels Managing Director Malin Hapugoda shared the following views, “Sustainabl­e tourism is about refocusing and adapting.

A balance must be found between limits and usage so that continuous changing, monitoring and planning ensure that tourism can be managed. This requires thinking longterm and realising that change is often cumulative, gradual and irreversib­le.

Having identified the growing need to ensure sustainabl­e tourism, Aitken Spence Hotels, will continue our pioneering efforts in this field. Our continuous dedication in implementi­ng initiative­s that promote sustainabl­e practices has enabled Heritance to achieve global recognitio­n such as the ISO 50001, for its efforts. “

 ??  ?? Aitken Spence Hotels Senior Management and chief engineers of Heritance properties with officials of the certificat­ion awarding body
Aitken Spence Hotels Senior Management and chief engineers of Heritance properties with officials of the certificat­ion awarding body

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