Kempinski Seychelles Resort Baie Lazare continues to reach important milestones in its journey towards improved sustainable business practices. Tthe luxury hotel achieved Silver Certified status through EarthCheck, leading scientific benchmarking, certification and advisory group for travel and tourism.
The hotel performed especially well in its most recent EarthCheck assessment, particularly in independent evaluations of the hotel’s greenhouse gas emissions and total energy and water consumption. Stewart Moore, CEO of EarthCheck, said that Kempinski Seychelles Resort Baie Lazare has taken a significant leadership position in sustainability.
“I would like to congratulate the whole team on their achievement,” said Mr Moore. “Kempinski Seychelles Resort Baie Lazare is a valued member of a global group of industry innovators who dare to make a difference.”
Αποτέλεσμα εικόνας για Kempinski Seychelles Resorts Achieved Silver Certified Status Through EarthCheck
The luxury hotel’s specially appointed Green Committee celebrated this admirable achievement by organising events which highlighted and promoted sustainable business practices to their peers and hotel guests:
A beach clean-up was arranged in Baie Lazare, in which a team of over 30 hotel staff enthusiastically armed with rakes, gloves and disposal bags volunteered to clean a popular neighbourhood beach. The team collected over 250kg of discarded refuse in less than an hour.
Recently, the hotel joined a global community of eco-conscious individuals and businesses in observing the 2019 instalment of Earth Hour. Lights in the luxury hotel’s central building and outlying accommodations were switched off and switched out for candlelight, as guests’ attention was drawn to the main beach where a commemorative pyre was lit up, encouraging guests to “spark” a conversation about climate change.
Kempinski Seychelles Resort’s general manager, Masami Egami, said, “Tourism is a USD 1.4 trillion industry which directly affects the destinations in which it operates. The very environmental values and cultural assets that attract visitors to destinations like Seychelles need to be protected and responsibly managed. We believe that hoteliers and tourism operators have a profound responsibility to manage the environmental and socio-economic impacts their operations leave on a destination. We recognise that these values are important to our guests as well and we thank them for participating in our initiatives.”
By working with EarthCheck, Kempinski Seychelles Resort Baie Lazare has joined other industry leaders who are taking meaningful steps towards resolving some of the very real issues that face the planet.