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November 14 Written BySea Going Green

Sustainable Opportunities for Hotels and Hospitality Establishments

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This guide is for hotels and hospitality establishments  to understand their opportunities to participate in sustainable tourism. We offer practical tips on how sustainable tourism practices can benefit your business, the environment, and the community in which you operate. 

Sustainability has become an important concept in the tourism and hospitality industry. Responsible practices in the industry are not only necessary for protecting the environment for the present and future generations, but can also give your business a competitive advantage. If sustainability is effectively implemented into your business and well communicated, it has the potential to draw in a larger number of guests. A survey by IHG Hotels & Resort of 9,000 adults found that 60% strive to be more environmentally and socially conscious during their travels. Travellers are also willing to pay more for sustainability. According to the study, consumers are willing to spend 31% more on housing that they know is run responsibly, with over half willing to pay more than 20% more per night. A hotel can adopt sustainability in various ways, both in design and operations. Below, you'll find some recommended practices to enhance your hotel's sustainability in Sharjah.

Source locally

Local sourcing reduces your impact, since food, materials and personnel do not have to travel as far to reach their final destination. Additionally, it also benefits the local economy by supporting local businesses and hiring local people. To connect with sustainable suppliers in the Middle East, you can search this repository of sustainable businesses to discover resources for your hotel. Consider buying local or regional products for bathrooms and spas. Additionally, Manbat, the Sharjah-grown farmer’s market, is connecting Sharjah farmers with businesses to shorten food chains and promote locally grown food.

Waste

Hotels generate a lot of waste in many forms, including food, water and energy. Understanding the waste created by your business is a good first step to see what can be reduced. Conduct a waste audit to measure the quantity of different waste streams, which you can then work to reduce. Embrace creativity in repurposing items or consider donating rather than discarding them. Food waste can be used for compost, and disposable plastic items replaced. In Sharjah, luxury hotels have already made successful strides by adopting water filtration systems and reusable bottles. Additionally, organisations like Plastic Free UAE offer eco-friendly beauty products and services.

Water

Water is a critical resource for hotels, necessary for the numerous bathrooms, kitchens, pools, spas and laundry facilities. However, this also means that hotels and accommodations can use a staggering amount of water. Therefore, efficient water management is needed to regulate and reduce water usage where possible. Hotels can also implement water recycling practices in their gardens and grounds, harvesting rainwater and utilising moisture sensors to prevent overwatering. Hotels in Sharjah should create gardens and landscapes in harmony with the arid ecosystem to minimise water usage. Moreover, conducting audits to understand where the most water is being used and tackling leakages will help to minimise water usage. 

Energy

Hotels can reduce their energy consumption through various practices. Installing solar panels and other forms of renewable energy, for example, not only cuts electricity costs but also benefits the environment. It is also important to install efficient lighting and heating systems, to use energy-efficient appliances, offer electric vehicle charging stations and regularly conduct energy audits to identify potential sources of waste. Natural cooling and ventilation should be included in the design of the hotel for temperature regulation. Since the UAE has made a commitment to be Net Zero by 2050, investing in energy efficiency measures and renewable energy will help the country reach these important climate goals. 

Make sustainability a team effort

Sustainability should be implemented throughout the entire hotel. To ensure correct implementation of sustainability practices, staff should be trained and educated by following a sustainability course, such as those offered by the Industry Training Department of Sharjah Commerce & Tourism Development Authority . It is also important for hotels to train staff in water and energy conservation practices, especially during clearing and cooking. It is equally important to make guests aware of their energy and water consumption and how they can reduce the usage. Simple measures, like placing informative signs in bathrooms, can simultaneously convey the hotel’s commitment to sustainability. 

Know your impact

It is time to take sustainability in your establishment to the next level by measuring the impact of your hotel or accommodation. A carbon calculator is a valuable tool that can help you gain insight into your business's specific environmental impact, and guide you to make more sustainable decisions. 

Are you ready to measure the impact of your tourism business and learn how to reduce your carbon footprint? Start your journey with Sustain Sharjah!

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