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?"

Patricio  Gonzalez Morel
Patricio Gonzalez Morel
Sustainability and resource efficiency consultant

If someone came up with a few cost-effective, practical and magical technical fixes that allowed hotels to operate with a minimum amount of water, energy, materials, and chemicals, those would be my obvious choices for the Top Technologies for hotels to implement in 2020. However, since that won't happen, my choices for 2020 and beyond are the following software upgrades.

  1. For architects and designers, the knowledge and care to design buildings that not only look good but also work well and efficiently.
  2. For hotel owners and GMs, the vision to base decisions on more than just capital costs and to realize that embracing sustainability is the surest path to enhanced profitability.
  3. For heads of departments and general staff, the wisdom to refrain from rushing to “get the job done regardless of the cost” and to consider more carefully the impact of their actions on the hotel's operating costs and resource efficiency.

Hopefully, with these upgrades, we'll finally be able to take full advantage of the hundreds of established good practices and existing technologies that could make hotels significantly more sustainable and profitable almost overnight but that, so far, have been largely overlooked by properties worldwide.

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