Inclusivity in decarbonisation: from luxury to mainstream
We find ourselves in an era marked by heightened awareness of the climate crisis, with a global focus to decarbonise taking centre stage across industries. This focus holds particular significance for the hospitality sector, where ecological impact and guest experiences collide.
But the journey towards a low-carbon hospitality industry is especially challenging for the hotel operators, often small business owners, who form the backbone of our industry. At IHG, we largely operate a franchise model, meaning we partner with our hotel owners, regardless of the size of their property portfolio, or the type of property they own, to help support them decarbonise their assets, improve their operational efficiency and in the process help us meet our own science-based corporate carbon reduction target.
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HYB 2024 Hospitality ESG Edition
The global hospitality sector is at a crossroad when it comes to implementing sustainability.
Consumers demand
trustworthy information while regulators and investors expect transparent disclosure on
sustainability performance.
Owners, brands and managers aim to mitigate the sector’s footprint thus reaping the financial and
reputational
benefits. Industry players that fail to adopt a sustainability strategy or fall short in the
implementation stage may
struggle to remain competitive in the long term. Industry experts and researchers identify key areas
where
sustainable innovation can have the greatest impact, developing new technologies and solutions to
address
sustainability challenges, and creating policies and incentives that encourage the adoption of
sustainable practices.
The HYB 2024 Hospitality ESG Edition aims to unlock the sustainability innovation stack by
highlighting the
range and interconnectedness of sustainable technologies, systems, and practices that can be
combined in a holistic
way that creates a more sustainable hospitality ecosystem.
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