
A growing number of city centre hotels are facing up to their environmental and social responsibilities, according to the April edition of greenhotelier. The magazine’s feature ‘City hotels - greening the urban jungle’ examines how city hotels are implementing green strategies at all levels of policy and management, from the initial design of the hotels to their day-to-day operations.
City hotels are uniquely positioned to enhance their green credentials. Public transport hubs ensure customers minimise their journey’s carbon footprint, restaurants can tap into local sources of food, and it’s far easier for a city hotel to access new environmental technologies that it is for a rural hotel. The four key environmental concerns for city hotels are minimising their use of energy and water, better waste management and improved indoor air quality. greenhotelier reports that a growing number of urban hotels have not only installed appropriate technologies to tackle these issues, but are also continually monitoring and improving their environmental performance. The magazine’s main feature also touches on a number of other green issues, such as green energy and carbon offsetting, sourcing food, partnerships and the community and transport around the city.
Among the examples of best practice highlighted are:
Also in the April issue of greenhotelier:

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