Sustainability
Drop by Drop Grant Recipients Promote Environmental Conservation
Sands actively supports environmental conservation as part of our commitment to ensuring the long-term environmental health of our regions as sustainable tourism destinations. We do so by practicing responsible development and reducing the impact on our planet. Sharing that commitment with our long-term partner Clean the World, together, we developed the Drop by Drop program in 2020 and have since awarded grants promoting environmental conservation to organizations in the regions we operate: Get Outdoors Nevada, Seven Clean Seas (Singapore), The University of Saint Joseph Macao, and the newest recipient, Conservation International Singapore.
The Luxury Collection and Margherita Maccapani Missoni Collaborate on a Limited-edition Scarf Capturing the Beauty, Color and Textiles of India
The Luxury Collection, part of Marriott International, announces their third collaboration with celebrated fashion designer and Global Explorer Margherita Maccapani Missoni, unveiling a limited-edition scarf inspired by her travels to The Luxury Collection’s properties in India. A vibrant destination with endless discoveries, India is a kaleidoscope of craft and color, history and epicurean delights, and Margherita captures her transformative experience traveling throughout Goa and Delhi. The scarf, created exclusively for The Luxury Collection, is available for retail on The Luxury Collection Store beginning in September 2021. All proceeds will be donated to Collective Good Foundation to help advance their work to support pandemic relief in India.
IHCL Announces Progress Towards A More Sustainable Future
A pioneer of Indian hospitality and South Asia's largest hospitality company, Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), continues to reinforce its commitment towards adopting and strengthening it sustainable business practices. From phasing out single-use plastic, reduction in carbon footprint, water conservation and utilization of renewable sources of energy to extensive community engagement, IHCL will continue to drive responsible tourism at every step.
HVS Monday Musings: Will EV Charging Stations Be The New Service Offering At Hotels In India?
Indian domestic travelers have discovered the pleasures of road trips in the past year and an increasing number of these tourists will be electric vehicle (EV) owners going forward. EVs are considered the 'future of mobility' and are fast gaining popularity in India. As per a recent report, annual sales of EVs in India are expected to increase from 380,000 units in 2019-20 to 6.3 million units by 2027. However, EV owners are still wary of long road trips due to the lack of adequate charging stations in the country.
Sustainability Success story continues at The Apurva Kempinski Bali
Minimising the use of single-use plastic, reducing waste and energy consumption, giving back to the local community as well as actively monitoring and reporting its environmental and social impact from its operations has been on the forefront of The Apurva Kempinski Bali since the opening of the five-star resort two years ago. As part of these initiatives, the resort has now launched a Rooftop Garden by using the space to grow various types of greens in a hydrophonic and soil cultivation system to establish an even more sustainable kitchen in the resort.
IHCL Stays Firm On Its Commitment To Reduce Dependence On Single-Use Plastics
Further to its commitment of phasing out single-use plastics from across its hotels, Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), South Asia's largest hospitality company, reinforces its commitment towards sustainable business practices with the introduction of bottling plants across its hotels in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Chennai in India and in the Maldives and Sri Lanka. The initiative to replace all plastic water bottles from the hotels with reusable glass water bottles, bottled with treated water, will avoid the use of 6 million plastic bottles per year.
IFC And IHCL Launch Global Call For Innovators To Bring Climate Smart Cooling Solutions To Indian Hospitality Sector
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, and Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), South Asia's largest hospitality company, today launched an open call for innovators worldwide to bring efficient, climate-smart, cost-effective cooling solutions to India's hospitality sector.
Ascott Residence Trust Is The First Hospitality Trust In Singapore To Secure Green Loan
Ascott Residence Trust (ART) has obtained a S$50 million five year green loan from DBS Bank Ltd (DBS), making ART the first hospitality trust in Singapore to secure a green loan. Proceeds from the green loan will be used to finance ART's maiden development project and coliving property, lyf one-north Singapore. lyf one-north Singapore is one of ART's 15 properties that attained green certifications in 2020, bringing the total number of ART's green properties to 21. This is about four times more green-certified properties compared to 2019.
1 Hotel Haitang Bay Opens Seven Unique Dining Venues Driven by Sustainable Practices
Set on Hainan Island's pristine Sanya, China's new eco-conscious luxury lifestyle destination 1 Hotel Haitang Bay, Sanya is opening with seven unique food and beverage outlets where locally-sourced ingredients take center stage. The first Asian destination from US-based 1 Hotels incorporates some of the island's freshest flavors of premium seafood from the finest local purveyors, to seasonal fruits grown at Sunshine 18 Degree, an off-site farm measuring an expansive 180,000-square-meter.
IHCL Joins Hands With Tata Power For Solar Energy For Mumbai Hotels
MUMBAI, Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), South Asia's largest hospitality company, today announced the signing of a solar energy Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with TP Kirnali Solar Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited. IHCL hotels in Mumbai, namely The Taj Mahal Palace, Taj Lands End and Taj Wellington Mews, will get approximately 60% energy from Green Source and will reduce nearly 22.9 million kg of CO2 emissions on an annual basis. This agreement is valid for a period of 25 years.
Accor Bushfire Disaster Relief Appeal brings vital aid to fire affected communities
Accor, the largest hotel operator in Australia, has raised $404,000 through its Accor Bushfire Disaster Relief Appeal, for bushfire affected people and communities across Australia.