What (or who) helps hospitality companies improve faster? Consumer-led campaigns on plastic straws have pushed many hospitality companies to consider alternatives or simply ban single-use plastics. So far, however, the vast majority of guests still choose their hotels mainly by location and price. Using levers such as taxation or legislation, governments are also increasing the pressure. Recent examples include the European Union's ban on a series of single-use plastics such as cutlery, straws, and stirrers by 2021. Many states across the US are implementing similar bans. Beyond plastics, carbon pricing initiatives are in place or planned in more than 45 countries. The EU's Energy Performance of Buildings Directive requires all new buildings to be nearly zero-energy (NZEB) by the end of 2020 and existing buildings to transition towards NZEB by 2050. Finally, the hospitality industry's self-regulation and voluntary codes of conduct are considered popular approaches in dealing with sustainability challenges, but at times with limited success. Facing mounting environmental issues, are all three parties (government, consumer, industry) playing an equally important role? Do consumers have the foresight to act as a useful lever of change? Taxes and legislation are in the pipeline across the globe, so what needs to be done today to minimize the risk of getting hit? And how about driving consumer behavior change through inspiring guest experiences?

Sam Laakkonen
Sam Laakkonen
Contingent Managing Director - Sustainability at Techstars

I think all three (governments, consumers, industry) are currently playing an equally important role and it is difficult to define whether any one of the three has more influence in promoting sustainable practices than the other two. It is however clear that in the future, each one of the three will increasingly contribute to making hospitality industry more sustainable. Government driven environmental standards will become stricter and more widely adopted around the world, consumers will lead further sustainability-focused campaigns and hospitality companies will voluntarily adopt further sustainable practices and strategies.

I do however believe that it is the industry that will have the most important role in making hospitality sustainability happen. Not only will sustainability become instrumental to maintaining brand equity and staying competitive but it is also the only way to protect and maintain the natural environment on which a large part of the industry relies on and consumers pay to experience. Furthermore, it has now been proven that sustainable strategies and “circular hospitality” practices can provide significant financial benefits to companies that adopt them. Finally, sustainability is of course more than environmental management and companies that also address social concerns do find that their employees are in general much happier and more productive.

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