Driving Resiliency and Sustainability in Hospitality: Five Priorities for 2021
23 experts shared their view
Recovery, resilience, recalibration, or bouncing back are a few examples of keywords that are at the center of any discussion surrounding the hospitality industry's economic prospects this past year. However uncertain the economic future may be, major crises of earth systems are unabated to date. While similarities exist between resiliency and sustainability (i.e. both concepts refer to the state of a system or organization over time in response to instabilities), there are notable differences, and conflicts, in the two concepts (i.e. achieving short-term economic resiliency at the expense of socio-environmental wellbeing). Looking forward, all eyes are on resiliency (growth!) in hospitality but how do we decouple growth from impacts, most notably carbon emissions? How do we ensure that sustainability is a component of resiliency (or vice versa)? What are the five priorities the hospitality industry should set to tackle resiliency and sustainability at the same time in 2021?
My five points or questions for 2021 on combining sustainability and resiliency:
- Sustainability is not optional, short, or long-term.
- Sustainability is not the first choice for cost-cutting. However, if business continuity is threatened, some initiatives may have to be delayed.
- Which sustainability aspects do guests really appreciate? Is it possible to focus limited resources on those to support recovery?
- How would guests react if sustainability was completely removed from the picture? This could put things in perspective.
- Can guests be the link between sustainability and resiliency to ensure that the recovery is also environmentally and socially sustainable?