This resort adheres to Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) standards and features a 'no walls, no doors' concept to deeply connect guests with nature. It was constructed from recycled Ulin wood and fast-growing bamboo, avoiding heavy machinery. The resort implements a zero-waste, farm-to-table culinary philosophy with a zero-mile cuisine initiative.
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Certifications:
Edge Certification
Do you utilise any renewable energy sources to produce energy on the hotel/accommodation premises?
Solar radiation
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Windows that block heat/cold (i.e. triple-glazed windows)
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Carbon footprint is measured by recognised CO2 measurement tool
Bicycles provided to guests
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
Recycling bins in guest rooms
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify? Each villa has been built and decorated using lovingly sourced materials, such as repurposed "Ulin" ironwood salvaged from old boat jetties in the Kalimantan region.
The restaurant concept is foraging Wild-to-Table with 70% ingredients locally sourced.
The Datai Langkawi is a leader in sustainable luxury, deeply integrated with its ancient rainforest setting. It has achieved EarthCheck ECO Certification (Silver) and ASEAN Green Hotel Standard Certification. The resort's Datai Pledge focuses on conservation, zero waste initiatives including an in-house water bottling plant, and environmental education for guests and staff.
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Certifications:
EarthCheck
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Rainwater collection and usage
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Carbon footprint is measured by recognised CO2 measurement tool
Bicycles provided to guests
Wastewater is reused after treatment
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Automatic system or key card that turns off the light and electrical appliances when guests leave their room
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify? Thank you for supporting and promoting such noble cause!
This hotel is a pioneer in sustainable tourism, holding LEED and Green Globe certifications. It treats and repurposes 100% of wastewater, aims for zero waste to landfill, and conserves a significant forest area around the property. It utilizes rainwater harvesting and solar panels for water and energy needs.
Known as Singapore's first 'Garden-in-a-Hotel', it features 15,000 sqm of lush greenery. The hotel incorporates rainwater harvesting and NEWater as part of its water-saving operations, and its sky gardens are powered by 60kWp solar cells. It has been recognized as Asia's Leading Green Hotel.
This lodge is immersed in a one-hectare permaculture garden and food forest, nurtured for over 30 years. It actively engages in wildlife conservation, including habitat protection and tree planting. It uses renewable energy sources (solar system for one-third of needs), implements waste reduction strategies, and sources local and organic food.
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Certifications:
TripAdvisor GreenLeaders
Wild Asia Award
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Bicycles provided to guests
Toilets flush up to 6 litres per flush
Wastewater is reused after treatment
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
Recycling bins in guest rooms
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify? No chemical natural swimming Pool Permaculture garden all staff are local from within 20kms of the property No chemicals used in house keeping
IndiaIndia > Andaman and Nicobar > Andaman Islands
8.8
Excellent
From $159
From $159
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Resort Taking Steps Towards Sustainability
As the first ecologically friendly resort in the Andaman Islands, Barefoot at Havelock prioritizes a minimal environmental footprint. It utilizes indigenous materials for construction, practices rainwater harvesting, and is water self-sustainable, not relying on government pipelines. The resort composts organic and garden waste, sources most fruits, vegetables, meat, and seafood locally, and actively involves guests in beach cleanup activities.
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Certifications:
Responsible Tourism Society of India
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Green roof
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Rainwater collection and usage
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Bicycles provided to guests
Toilets flush up to 6 litres per flush
Wastewater is reused after treatment
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Automatic system or key card that turns off the light and electrical appliances when guests leave their room
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify? Barefoot at Havelock, formerly known as ‘Jungle Resort’, came into existence in 1995, starting from 6 acres of banana plantation, to which a further 19 acres of areca nut and coconut plantation and paddy land were added over the course of the next decade. From the outset, the effort has been to allow the land to recover from mono culture of introduced trees and crops and replace it with endemic trees mirroring the natural rain forest. The process is an ongoing one, although the results are clearly visible, with more than 600 trees planted by us having reached heights in excess of 40 feet and merging seamlessly with the surrounding jungle.
Zeavola Resort is committed to preserving the natural beauty of Phi Phi Don. They use sustainable building practices, reduce waste, and support local conservation efforts. They also focus on educating guests about responsible tourism.
ThailandThailand > Surat Thani > Phanom > Khlong Sok
8.5
Very Good
From $39
From $39
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Resort Taking Steps Towards Sustainability
A pioneer eco-resort in the area, Our Jungle House is built with sustainable materials and minimizes power usage by foregoing air conditioning and televisions. It reduces plastic waste by providing filtered water in rooms and common areas. The resort actively protects the rainforest on its property, replants trees, and has an organic farm. It supports environmental education for local children and contributes to the local economy by hiring local staff.
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Do you utilise any renewable energy sources to produce energy on the hotel/accommodation premises?
Solar radiation
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Toilets flush up to 6 litres per flush
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify? Our Jungle House in Khao Sok, has a clear goal in becoming the leader of all-encompassing environmental friendly practices. That said there are limits and boundaries to accomplishable targets and long-term impacts to consider, before heading down the sustainability highway. The following lines shall shine light onto certain practices, their outcome as well as indicate potential future developments to reduce the environmental footprint Our Jungle Camp carries.
Even before the first construction effort´s it was clear that the resort will be built with the surrounding environment in mind, this included constructing buildings in an open vernacular way from re-growing resources. By incorporating the luxury of nature into the overall concept, reductions in electricity consuming appliances like water pumps, air conditioners and their like could already be avoided on the drawing board.
In the next step, our operational and consumption materials such as plastic water bottles, plastic straws, small scale packaging and so on have been miraculously taken from the menu.
Even though we are situated in one water richest regions of the world, wasting and spoiling fresh water is more than a peculiar offense. From monitoring water flow and using water saving devices like flow restrictors over using biodegradable soaps and detergents and the separation and filtration of grey and black water through grease and settlement traps, Our Jungle Camp intents to keep its water outflow into the environment as low as possible. We have managed to reduce water consumption in the past year by over 30% with implementing simple water saving measures.
Gravity fed water allows us to keep large pump usage to a minimum, during the night, walkway and general light sources are operated with timer and sensor devices to reduce unused electricity. By being as close we are to one of the biggest hydroelectric dams of Thailand. We consider our electricity purchase from a renewable energy source and therefore have neglected the utilization of Solar- or Photovoltaic systems. Nonetheless do we run our entrance sign lights on a small panel to teach the local children about this exciting form of electricity production. For all additional large consumption appliances, we have found reasonable gas operated substitutes or overall neglected their broader usage at the resort.
With many of our day to day ingredients being farmed on our onsite Organic Farm, we have further managed to cut waste production while educating our staff about farming vegetables, fruits and processing them into Thai and Foreign delicacies. Additionally, have we initiated a food forest, where local species of Durian, Mango, Banana and other tropic species are displayed and saved for future seed saving.
With our new recycling building, we have created a dedicated space to introduce large scale composting, soil mixing and general waste and trash separation. As usually here in Thailand, all created waste ends up at the same landfill, it is for us of utmost importance to separate recyclables already on our property. We have created an incentive scheme with all proceedings to be distributed among our local staff. Whereby the following prices are paid and lead to additional monthly incentive payments of THB.
Glass Bottles at 0.5-1.0 THB per kg Aluminium Cans at 35 THB per kg Paper, Cardboard, etc., at 5 THB per kg Kitchen Oil at 9 THB per litre (or re-used in our bar candles) Main Organic Waste to be processed in our compost
We are glad that the produced educational materials for sustainability, wildlife and environment has been used extensively from the guests, our staff and the local community alike. Our Jungle Camp is proud to be staffed 95% by local staff mainly from Amphoe Phanom in Surat Thani Province. By providing fair above average salaries, with an incentive bonus structure, health and accident insurance as well as vocational training (First Aid, English, Health and Safety, Hospitality and Service) and holiday and vacation days, we believe to set the way in sustainable human resource management much needed for low turnover and long term involvement of our human capital.
We are fortunate to enjoy the full support of the Khao Sok and surrounding communities, due to the long term impact and collaboration of the Jungle Life Camp. Through which we have operated 4 monthly Full Day or Overnight Environmental Education Camps for government school classes or children from the local community. Along with school break activities on topics like English Language, Nature Skills, Farming and Recycling, we believe we are on the way of having a long term impact on the youth in the community who hopefully become advocates of the sustainability movement.
Recognized as a Top 100 Sustainable Hotel, Keemala integrates sustainability into its design and operations. They use glass water bottles, paper straws, and cloth or recycled paper packaging for toiletries to reduce plastic waste. The resort's design minimizes impact on the natural landscape, and they have a waste classification and treatment system. Greywater is reused for irrigation, and they use eco-friendly synthetic materials to reduce reliance on wood. They also have an organic garden for their restaurants and spa, and support local communities.
The Namkhan is an eco-friendly resort that was originally an organic farm, highlighting its commitment to sustainable practices from its origins. It features an operational organic farm that supplies a significant portion of the restaurant's produce, emphasizing a farm-to-table approach. The resort incorporates solar energy, a closed-loop water system, and a reforestation program. They also prioritize the use of renewable and locally sourced materials in their construction and aim for zero-waste.
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What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Green roof
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Windows that block heat/cold (i.e. triple-glazed windows)
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Rainwater collection and usage
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Bicycles provided to guests
Electric car charging station(s) available
Toilets flush up to 6 litres per flush
Wastewater is reused after treatment
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Toilet paper made of non-chlorine bleached paper or awarded with an eco-label
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
Recycling bins in guest rooms
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Zero-energy building (zero net energy consumption on an annual basis)
Zero-waste hotel/accommodation
Air-conditioning and heating automatically switches off when windows are open
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify? We have our own organic farm of 7 hectares to provide our Farm Table Restaurant and Staff kitchen. No use of chimicals and a zero waste system property with compost and green cycle thanks to our animal stables and growth of organic vegetables. 70% of the property is powered with solar panels. We do not use any plastic on the property.
Located near the Chambal River, this lodge likely focuses on eco-tourism and conservation efforts. They may employ sustainable building practices, promote responsible wildlife viewing, and support local communities through eco-friendly initiatives.
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Certifications:
TOFT Pug Audit
Do you utilise any renewable energy sources to produce energy on the hotel/accommodation premises?
Solar radiation
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Rainwater collection and usage
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Bicycles provided to guests
Electric car charging station(s) available
Toilets flush up to 6 litres per flush
Wastewater is reused after treatment
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Toilet paper made of non-chlorine bleached paper or awarded with an eco-label
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
Recycling bins in guest rooms
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify? No single use plastic Local employment
The Racha is EarthCheck Silver-certified and demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability. They utilize energy-efficient systems, eco-friendly cleaning products, and have eliminated single-use plastics. The resort also implements comprehensive waste management, including converting food waste to bio-fuel and recycling, and conserves water through rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment for irrigation.
As an eco-lodge, Kookoo's Nest likely prioritizes sustainable practices such as using renewable energy, conserving water, reducing waste, and supporting local communities. They may offer eco-tours and educational programs to promote environmental awareness.
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Do you utilise any renewable energy sources to produce energy on the hotel/accommodation premises?
Solar radiation
Geothermal
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Building materials from sustainable resources
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Rainwater collection and usage
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Toilets flush up to 6 litres per flush
Wastewater is reused after treatment
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Zero-energy building (zero net energy consumption on an annual basis)
Zero-waste hotel/accommodation
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
This hotel utilizes a biomass boiler and a large solar photovoltaic system, including bi-facial panels, for significant energy needs. It has an onsite water bottling plant, treats 100% of wastewater, uses a biogas digester, and offers guided sustainability tours for guests.
ThailandThailand > Chiang Rai > Chiang Saen > Wiang
7.6
Good
From $1,439
From $1,439
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Resort Taking Steps Towards Sustainability
Pioneers ethical treatment of elephants. They feature an elaborate solar panel system that spans all roof spaces and harnesses the sun's energy, turning it into a valuable resource that reduces their carbon footprint significantly. The resort also has its own on-site herb and vegetable garden, that supplies the kitchen with everything from seasonal vegetables to organic honey and free-range eggs.
Accommodations at Kubuku are made of natural materials designed to blend with the landscape. Its dive center focuses on conservation and sustainable practices. The lodge produces 30% of its own organic fruits and vegetables and provides free water refill to eliminate plastics and recycles organic material.
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Certifications:
Biosphere Responsible Tourism
Travelife
Do you utilise any renewable energy sources to produce energy on the hotel/accommodation premises?
Solar radiation
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Windows that block heat/cold (i.e. triple-glazed windows)
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Rainwater collection and usage
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Carbon footprint is measured by recognised CO2 measurement tool
Bicycles provided to guests
Electric car charging station(s) available
Toilets flush up to 6 litres per flush
Wastewater is reused after treatment
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Toilet paper made of non-chlorine bleached paper or awarded with an eco-label
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
Recycling bins in guest rooms
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Zero-waste hotel/accommodation
Air-conditioning and heating automatically switches off when windows are open
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
Bed & Breakfast Taking Steps Towards Sustainability
This property is a homestay, a type of accommodation often providing a local experience that may include sustainable practices inherent to the local way of life.
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Certifications:
Blue Planet Friendly certification
Do you utilise any renewable energy sources to produce energy on the hotel/accommodation premises?
Wind
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Green roof
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Windows that block heat/cold (i.e. triple-glazed windows)
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Rainwater collection and usage
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Carbon footprint is measured by recognised CO2 measurement tool
Bicycles provided to guests
Electric car charging station(s) available
Toilets flush up to 6 litres per flush
Wastewater is reused after treatment
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Toilet paper made of non-chlorine bleached paper or awarded with an eco-label
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
Recycling bins in guest rooms
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Zero-energy building (zero net energy consumption on an annual basis)
Zero-waste hotel/accommodation
Automatic system or key card that turns off the light and electrical appliances when guests leave their room
Air-conditioning and heating automatically switches off when windows are open
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify? We use local material also the staff from village
Committed to sustainability, this resort uses solar energy, a grey water recycling system, and eco-friendly cleaning products. They have eliminated single-use bathroom amenities and focus on reducing food waste and supporting local communities.
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Do you utilise any renewable energy sources to produce energy on the hotel/accommodation premises?
Solar radiation
Biomass
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Green roof
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Windows that block heat/cold (i.e. triple-glazed windows)
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Rainwater collection and usage
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Carbon footprint is measured by recognised CO2 measurement tool
Bicycles provided to guests
Wastewater is reused after treatment
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Toilet paper made of non-chlorine bleached paper or awarded with an eco-label
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
Recycling bins in guest rooms
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Zero-energy building (zero net energy consumption on an annual basis)
Zero-waste hotel/accommodation
Automatic system or key card that turns off the light and electrical appliances when guests leave their room
Air-conditioning and heating automatically switches off when windows are open
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
Designed with sustainable architecture, this hotel has a farm-to-table concept with organically grown vegetables and fruits from its greenhouse, aiming for 80% self-produced ingredients. It sources fresh seafood and meat from local farmers. The hotel is recognized for its sustainability efforts and is located in a tropical rainforest zone.
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Certifications:
ISO 21401 Sustainable Accommodation
ISO 14024 Ecolabelling
ISO 14001 Environmental management systems
Do you utilise any renewable energy sources to produce energy on the hotel/accommodation premises?
Solar radiation
Hydro
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Windows that block heat/cold (i.e. triple-glazed windows)
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Rainwater collection and usage
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Bicycles provided to guests
Electric car charging station(s) available
Toilets flush up to 6 litres per flush
Wastewater is reused after treatment
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Toilet paper made of non-chlorine bleached paper or awarded with an eco-label
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Automatic system or key card that turns off the light and electrical appliances when guests leave their room
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify? We also work with a lot of local cottage businesses, promoting the extraction of Cinnamon etc. among our guests.
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