Now Is The Time To Embrace Eco-Technology


While the hospitality market’s sustainability ambitions have hit the launchpad here in the USA, they haven’t quite reached a sustained orbit. But we’re on our way, and to get there, our nation must first acknowledge that, at this moment, we’re trailing much of the world in this vital stewardship movement throughout. We’ve got a way to go. The commercial asset class of hospitality is still trailing behind much of the developed world to date.
So, what in the world does that mean for our industry in 2025 and 2026?
Many great sustainability technologies are now available, and more innovations enter the market daily. For instance, in-room smart thermostat solutions] can reduce most hotels’ energy bills by 30% on average and work well with most existing HVAC systems in the field today. They have been widely available for at least a decade now–“table stakes” as a no-brainer investment. Still, they have less than 15% global hotel market penetration, perhaps a few points less here in the USA. With energy costs alone representing the second highest expense for a hotel or resort, this simple-to-implement solution is clearly a key to implementing sustainable best practices, with many others to follow.
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HYB 2025 Sustainability Tech Edition
The upcoming edition of the Hotel Yearbook, titled "Sustainable Technology for Hospitality," offers
essential insights
into the transformative role of sustainable technologies within the hospitality industry. Arriving at a
critical moment,
a decade after the Paris Agreement, this edition emphasizes the growing urgency for intensified
sustainable
practices. It explores a broad range of themes, including sustainable hotel architecture, energy-
saving designs, and
nature-based solutions. The yearbook delves into carbon management tools for Scopes 1, 2, and 3,
circular
economy practices for waste minimization, water conservation techniques, sustainable supply chains,
and AI-driven
ESG reporting. Additionally, it covers green finance for real estate and addresses implementation
challenges across
diverse regions. Through a rich compilation of thought-provoking articles, case studies, and expert
opinions, this
publication serves as a valuable resource for industry leaders, providing the insights, strategies, and
forecasts
necessary to advance sustainability through innovative technologies. The HYB 2025 edition aims to
guide, inspire,
and challenge professionals in the hospitality sector to embrace and drive sustainable technology in
their
operations.
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