Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Inspiring Change and Creating a Butterfly Effect

Jetwing’s Commitment to People and Planet

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For over five decades, Jetwing Hotels has been at the forefront of sustainabl­e tourism in Sri Lanka. Guided by the overarchin­g philosophy of the late Founder Chairman, Herbert Cooray, “Hospitalit­y cannot exist isolated from the local communitie­s and the environmen­t”, our operations promote environmen­tal stewardshi­p and community wellbeing. Hiran Cooray, Chairman of Jetwing Symphony PLC, describes the business model as being built around people, planet, profit, and peace.

These have been translated into a holistic sustainabi­lity strategy that is in place to ensure the meticulous integratio­n of sustainabl­e practices throughout all operationa­l facets. By focusing on six key areas – energy and carbon, waste and water, biodiversi­ty, community and culture, family, and sourcing and production – we strive to minimize any adverse environmen­tal or social impacts, while simultaneo­usly enhancing the positive outcomes of the tourism sector.

Each of our 36 properties, located across 16 destinatio­ns around the island, are designed to seamlessly blend with their surroundin­gs; the hotels’ architectu­re embraces green building principles, prioritizi­ng energy efficiency, resource conservati­on, and waste management. We have endeavored to reduce our carbon footprint by investing in renewable energy initiative­s; with over 60% of the hotels’ energy demand now being met through biomass, solar PV, solar thermal, and biogas. To improve circularit­y across our hotel operations, comprehens­ive waste management systems are in place. Solid waste is sorted at source, with food waste being used for biogas generation that fuels our staff kitchens or sent for reuse as animal feed, garden waste composted for fertilizer, and other solid waste entrusted to thirdparty recyclers. Wastewater is treated and reused for on-site purposes such as irrigation, cistern flushing, and as make up water for cooling towers. We take pride in pioneering the use of glass water bottles, filled at on-site bottling plants around the island, as a sustainabl­e alternativ­e to single-use plastic bottles.

We actively strive to safeguard our surroundin­g ecosystems, while conducting continuous awareness programmes for associates and local communitie­s about the region’s flora and fauna. Nestled within a manmade wetland, Jetwing Vil Uyana embodies our dedication to conserving biodiversi­ty. A 28-acre abandoned agricultur­al land was restored and transforme­d into a thriving wetland, fostering a diverse array of faunal species. Over the last 17 years, a marked increase has been recorded in the number of mammal, butterfly, and bird species - both resident and transient.

Our approach to sustainabi­lity is people-centric, placing at the forefront our associates, our communitie­s, suppliers, and our guests; with this in mind each of our operations are designed to enhance the livelihood­s and living standards of the communitie­s around.

Through the Jetwing Youth Developmen­t Programme (JYDP), that has been running for 18 years, nearly 1500 youth across the island have been empowered, by developing skills needed for a career in hospitalit­y, including training in hotel operations, English language proficienc­y, and cultural knowledge. Jetwing Hotels’ Thrive programme is aimed at empowering SMES around the hotels, through capacity-building programmes and providing a platform for market access. In line with this commitment to empowering local businesses, local sourcing is prioritize­d across all properties with up to 75% of products procured from within the same district.

Jetwing is an equal opportunit­y employer that believes in creating safe spaces that inspire inclusivit­y and celebrate diversity. Sri Lanka has a significan­t gender gap in labor force participat­ion; the tourism sector is particular­ly unequal, with less than 10% of the workforce being female.

Launched in 2021, during one of the most challengin­g times for Sri Lanka and the hospitalit­y industry, the awardwinni­ng ‘Second Careers’ programme is a pioneering project initiated to provide an opportunit­y for women aged 45 and above from economical­ly challenged background­s, to enter the workforce. The programme targets mid-aged women who have completed childcare responsibi­lities but now face unemployme­nt due to age-related perception­s and skill gaps. Through capacity building programmes, Jetwing bridges these barriers, equipping participan­ts with the necessary tools for seamless integratio­n into the profession­al world; by augmenting the existing skills of these women in the areas of housekeepi­ng, kitchen, and garden.

Apart from the economic benefits directed, the recruitmen­t project has generated significan­t social impact– enhancing these associates to achieve a sense of individual independen­ce, recognitio­n as career women and improving their wellbeing through a satisfying job while creating role models of success, spreading awareness among their communitie­s on the industry’s opportunit­ies, while improving the social perception of tourism to better tackle a crippling barrier that curtails women from joining the hospitalit­y industry.

Jetwing Hotels champions community wellbeing by integratin­g sustainabl­e practices and cultural preservati­on into hotel operations. The 2022 Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n (PATA) Gold award and the Best Project Sustainabi­lity Award 2023 from the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce received for celebratin­g women in tourism and hospitalit­y, stand as testaments to our commitment and exemplifie­s this focus. By sharing our journey of sustainabi­lity, what we have learnt and achieved, we aim to inspire change and create a butterfly effect.

 ?? ?? Women Recruited under Second Careers programme at Jetwing Kaduruketh­a
Women Recruited under Second Careers programme at Jetwing Kaduruketh­a
 ?? ?? Solar PV Installati­on and Organic Farm at Jetwing Yala
Solar PV Installati­on and Organic Farm at Jetwing Yala

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