There seem to be two schools of thought in regards to achieving greater sustainability. One is based on a behavioural change to tackle societal and environmental challenges. More precisely in managing resources with moderation, restraint, and constraint (e.g. Reduce-Reuse-Recycle mantra). The other approach focuses on developing and implementing technologies to drive change. Here, the premise is that greater sustainability can be achieved if green technology is developed and deployed rapidly. With this in mind and considering the various sustainability challenges as hotels enter this new decade, what are the three (3) technologies to implement in 2020?"

Jan Hein Simons
Jan Hein Simons
Managing Partner at MRP hotels

Top three technologies to implement in the world of hospitality, so that more sustainability-impact can be generated in 2020 could be:

  1. wherever possible, implement technology to reduce food waste (reducing inventory while connecting store-rooms and fridges/freezers via the IoT and to suppliers, as well as waste-scanning devices, so that food waste can be shifted and reduced) this will help improve guest-experience, reduce food-cost and reduce waste, hence reduce direct and indirect co2/GHG production.
  2. Digitize Building-Material Waste, so that it can be reused in new construction (such as advocated by www.madaster.com). This way the hospitality industry can show stewardship (and take responsibility in its own hands) and take circularity to the next level in our thinking and doing.
  3. And last but not least, and not so tech-driven, that we all take a step back to basics: use every management- and employee-meeting, Q-time and other staff gatherings, and put more sustainable solutions in our daily (work-)lives. To jointly work on this challenge, as the number one 'point' on that meeting's agenda. There is so much more to be had if we all pitch in that extra one action and improved work process...

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