The (Green) Recovery Imperative: Hospitality Re-Set Or Bouncing Forward?
15 experts shared their view
COVID-19 has exposed many of the weaknesses in our industry in terms of risk and hazard management, contingency, and resiliency plans but also in the way we blindly deal with our environment. Crises, as damaging as they may be, trigger opportunities in product, service, and systems innovations. Investing now in climate resilience is an enormous economic opportunity as governments and the industry are looking into economic recovery. From clean energy to carbon-neutral buildings and from farm to fork strategy, the hospitality industry has the unique opportunity to be at the core of this transition, helping to shape the transformation and leading to a new, sustainable post-COVID-19 normal. So is the industry ready and willing to bounce forward into a green recovery or rather bounce back to the pre-COVID-19 norm? What components and resources are necessary and how do we go about activating a 'green recovery' in hospitality?
Shared Commitment is Key to a Green Hospitality Recovery
The good news being that it is not just up to the hospitality industry's goodwill to bounce forward into a green recovery modus but in the EU this movement will also be dictated by new regulations, which are part of the bloc's commitment within the EU Green Deal.
As the FT reminded us this morning A central plank of the EU's push to fund the green transition, the ESG disclosure regulations aim to clamp down on “greenwashing” by forcing asset managers to provide clear information about the sustainability of their investments.
So any hotel which is part of an asset fund will be obliged to start reporting on their environmental, social, and governance risks to their owners.
This reporting structure might not yet be bulletproof in 2021 but any hotel asset not able to at least start providing this kind of information will find itself in a tight place.
Therefore this is no longer a nice option to go for, or a visionary CEO's choice but a compliancy issue all hotels will need to be prepared for.