Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has achieved World
Wildlife Fund (WWF) Climate Savers Program targets, reducing its
operational CO2 emissions by 20% below 2006 levels.
WWF’s Climate Savers Program was designed to
inspire companies to change their thinking about climate
solutions, while also encouraging them to transform themselves
into low-carbon leaders.
“According to the United Nations, emissions
generated directly from the tourism sector account today for 5% of global CO2 emissions but may be higher. When Fairmont
joined WWF’s Climate Savers Program in 2009, our mandate was to
help address this issue as part of our long standing commitment to
sustainability,” said Jane Mackie, vice president, Fairmont Brand.
“Achieving this goal is a testament to our colleagues’ commitment
to their local communities. Thanks to their hard work, and through
the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates, we have removed as
much CO2 as is generated by 13,569 passenger vehicles.”
To meet the Climate Savers agreement, Fairmont
undertook a wide variety of initiatives globally, this included:
• Reducing operational CO2 emissions by 20% below 2006 levels;
• Created and implemented a Green Procurement
Policy and Supplier Code of Conduct;
• Educated and encouraged top suppliers
(representing approximately 25% of the supply chain) to
provide products in accordance with the Green Procurement Policy
and Supplier Code of Conduct;
• Updated Design and Construction standards to
incorporate and reflect Leadership in Energy & Environmental
Design (LEED) standards.
Fairmont hotels around the world also took their
own unique approach to the challenge of reducing the brand’s
carbon footprint, upgrading infrastructure and changing behaviours
to reach the company’s goal. At the
Fairmont St. Andrews, for example, the colleague Sustainability
Team hosted open debates and pushed colleagues to propose
initiatives that their department could then implement to create
savings. Some other notable activity and initiatives
undertaken by Fairmont to achieve its Climate Savers target
included:
Europe
At Fairmont Le Montreux Palace pumping
water from Lake Geneva saves more than 60% of annual electricity
consumption, compared to a standard air-conditioning installation
(340,000 kwh/year).
In London, The Savoy, A Fairmont Managed
Hotel, installed a centralized compressor plant for all kitchen
walk-in fridges and freezers. The hotel’s refrigeration plant
reclaims waste-heat to preheat domestic hot water by 5 degrees
Celsius. Reclaiming waste heat produces an approximate saving of
Ł38,500 over the course of the year, and reduces the loading and
firing rate of the boilers which also extends the expected life of
the boiler and reduces maintenance costs.
Middle East, Africa & India
Using outside breezes instead of air
conditioning to circulate cold air into the Fairmont Dubai during
the winter. This reduced energy consumption without impacting
guest comfort.
Americas
Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii heats its pool
using waste heat from a chiller system at no cost. If the hotel
were to heat its pool using conventional heating methods (like
propane) it would cost more than $90,000 per year. The Fairmont
Orchid, Hawaii is now examining the potential to apply solar films
on windows and panels on the roof of the hotel to generate more of
its power from a more sustainable source.
In the heart of the Canadian Rockies, the
Fairmont Banff Springs began utilizing outdoor ambient
temperatures for its chilled water system. It estimates that this
will save approximately 368,750 kWh of energy consumption
annually.
Asia Pacific
At Fairmont Singapore, the in-house
Sustainability Team conducts monthly audits of offices, kitchens,
and rooms to ensure energy efficient practices.
“Fairmont was very motivated through our
partnership with WWF to help tackle climate change, achieve
significant CO2 reductions, and deliver results worldwide,” said
Allison Long, Fairmont’s business analyst, environmental affairs.
“We are pleased with the results achieved thanks to our dedicated
colleagues and are excited to be the first luxury hotel brand to
reach the Climate Savers Program targets.”
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