Hotel Owners in Asia Commit to Fixed Set of
Sustainable Actions
A coalition of hotel owners in
Asia have committed to a fixed set of sustainable actions, supported by
brands, management companies, and industry supporters under the
Hotel Owners for Tomorrow (HOT) initiative.
"The
initiative is simple," said Greenview Founder and CEO, Eric Ricaurte. "Commit to five actions to raise awareness and spread best practice. We will build the coalition to provide recognition
for hotel companies, global industry organisations and hotel development players who are committed to the future of the
industry."
The five actions for building a sustainable
future are: to incorporate sustainability from the beginning of
investment decisions; to evaluate one renewable energy project and
one efficiency project per property per year; to routinely monitor
and benchmark sustainability performance; to support brand
efforts; and, to share best practices.
"By becoming a
signatory, owners will not only receive distinction for helping
shape the industry in their destinations, they will also benefit
by identifying future costs of regulation, opportunities for
increased ROI on investments, and accessing capital from equity
partners which require strategy, disclosure and action on
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues in order to do business," added Mr. Ricaurte.
Launch
partners include Akaryn Hotel Group, the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, Horwath HTL Asia Pacific, Hyatt Hotels
Corporation, ITC Hotels, the International Tourism Partnership,
Kokotel, Marriott International, Meritus Hotels & Resorts, Nikoi
Island, PATA, Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas, Swire Properties,
TAJ Hotels Resorts and Palaces and Wyndham Worldwide.
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