Ten Percent of the Products Consumed at RIU’s Hotels in The Balearic Islands are Locally Produced

In just two years, RIU Hotels & Resorts has doubled the amount of local products used at its hotels in the Balearic Islands. This figure stood at 5.7% in 2023, before increasing to 7% in 2024 and reaching 10% in 2025. This amount is calculated as a percentage of the hotels’ total spending and represents a significant milestone for the chain, which intends to continue increasing the proportion of local products used in the coming years as part...

Ten Percent of the Products Consumed at RIU

Ten Percent of the Products Consumed at RIU

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Palma de Mallorca - In just two years, RIU Hotels & Resorts has doubled the amount of local products used at its hotels in the Balearic Islands. This figure stood at 5.7% in 2023, before increasing to 7% in 2024 and reaching 10% in 2025. This amount is calculated as a percentage of the hotels’ total spending and represents a significant milestone for the chain, which intends to continue increasing the proportion of local products used in the coming years as part of its Proudly Committed sustainability strategy, supporting the community and reducing the company’s scope 2 carbon emissions.

This year, as well as continuing to prioritise products such as water, fruit and vegetables from the islands, RIU started locally sourcing another two key products that are widely consumed in its hotels—wine and ice cream. This takes the total to 202 locally-produced products. These purchases not only support local producers and contribute to sustainability objectives but also lead to better quality for guests.

The Sustainable Purchasing department has played a key role in achieving this milestone. Created in 2024 after RIU’s Board of Directors approved the new Sustainability and Procurement and Supplier policies, this department coordinates, evaluates and quantifies the procurement of products that come from sustainable sources or are produced in controlled conditions. It also monitors the ESG (environmental, social and governance) criteria implemented by suppliers, thus extending RIU's sustainability and responsible management objectives to the supply chain.

In 2022, new legislation came into force regarding urgent measures to guarantee the sustainability and circularity of tourism in the Balearic Islands, which stipulates that at least 3% of the fresh, agricultural, livestock and fishery products offered in hotel establishments must be of local origin. This percentage rises to 4% in 4- and 5-star hotels and 5% in the case of rural tourism establishments. RIU Hotels far exceeds this minimum, proof of its commitment to sustainability and supporting local producers. It also contributes to the company’s global objective of reducing scope 2 carbon emissions, which the chain has managed to cut by 50% over the past two years.

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Riu Hotels & Resorts, a family owned business, was founded in 1953 in Mallorca. The international resort chain led by brother and sister Luis and Carmen Riu is with actually 109 Hotels, one of the most well respected and well-recognized hotel chains in the world. Riu employs 18,000 individuals and offers 36.000 rooms in 18 countries, including Aruba, Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Florida, Jamaica and Mexico.