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Earth Day action: Sustainability in hospitality and real estate

Boutique Hotel News

From designing thermally-efficient buildings in line with the state of the art and to exceed the government’s minimum energy efficiency standards, to accurately monitoring consumed energy, water and wasteful emissions, which informs daily operating strategies including making it easy for residents to adopt positive behaviours.

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Beehives and hotel-grown vegetables: Hilton Heathrow Q&A

Hotel Owner

We have created an infographic which features all of the information which is sent to guests. Once carbon credits are procured, ClimeCo will issue a certificate to validate the carbon offsets that have been retired on the client’s behalf. What current initiatives does Hilton London Heathrow Airport have in place to cut down waste?

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Synergy Global Housing releases baseline emissions report

Serviced Apartments

WORLDWIDE: Synergy Global Housing has released its first emissions report on its path to achieving Net Zero by 2030. In line with the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) protocol, the report, produced by GreenFeet, will act as a baseline emissions measurement as Synergy aims to reduce its carbon footprint to be carbon neutral by 2030. .

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How Restaurant Management Software Can Help You Manage Inventory and Control Costs

The Restaurant Times

CAGR from 2023 to 2030. With real-time record-keeping capabilities, the inventory management software keeps you informed about your inventory, ensuring accurate updates and timely alerts when supplies are running low. The software facilitates automated purchase order generation and tracking, ensuring efficient procurement processes.

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Beyond greenwashing: how hotels are stepping up their sustainability efforts

Hotel Owner

In fact, experts suggest that the hospitality industry must reduce its emissions per room by 66% by 2030 and 90% by 2050, relative to 2010 levels, to align with international climate goals. This includes everything from furniture procurement to the food in the rooms.

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IHM’s topsy-turvy Z-A: What to expect in hospitality and real estate in 2023

Boutique Hotel News

In real estate, some notable examples include Hines, which has set a target of 2040 for its entire estate to be operationally net zero carbon, without carbon offsets, and L&G, which has set a target of 2030. This intense year of development represents a major milestone in Qatar’s goal to welcome six million visitors a year by 2030.