This hotel is a global leader in sustainable hospitality, being the first hotel in the world to achieve LEED Zero Carbon certification. It utilizes wind turbine generators and energy-efficient technologies, demonstrating a strong commitment to reducing its environmental impact. The hotel also has initiatives for water conservation and solid waste management, with over 99% of solid waste being re-used or recycled.
Part of a hotel group committed to responsible luxury, this hotel is LEED Platinum certified, adhering to high standards for energy, water, and solid waste efficiency. It has a separate wastewater treatment plant for grey and black water, and reuses treated water for various purposes. The hotel also focuses on eliminating single-use plastics and sourcing consumables locally.
Awarded LEED Net Zero Carbon and LEED V 4.1 Platinum certifications. The hotel is 100% powered by green energy, has an in-house biogas plant for waste management, and an in-house water bottling plant.
This hotel is LEED Platinum and LEED Zero Carbon Certified, being the fourth in the world to achieve this. Most of its power requirement is met by solar energy, and it employs zero-mile water and water recycling.
Recognized as part of the Beyond Green portfolio for sustainable hotels, this palace hotel operates significantly on renewable energy, with 90% powered by wind. It features an EV charging station, utilizes solar plants, has an on-site water bottling plant to eliminate plastic bottles, and supports local communities through sourcing and waste recycling initiatives.
80% of the electricity used is solar generated. The hotel has eliminated single-use plastic in rooms and recycles 100% of its water for reuse in landscaping and other areas.
This hotel incorporates sustainability practices into its operations. It has installed an EV charging station to support green transportation and produces in-house spa products as a waste minimization initiative. The hotel also has recycling programs in place.
This hotel utilizes cogeneration systems for energy efficiency and sources electricity from wind power. It employs sophisticated water management systems, including rainwater harvesting and treated wastewater for irrigation, and implements waste minimization and recycling programs, prioritizing the use of natural and biodegradable products.
This hotel holds ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management and ISO 50001:2018 Energy Management certifications. It is committed to Hilton's sustainable travel program, including waste reduction and responsible sourcing.
The hotel has obtained three third-party sustainability certifications, including ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management and ISO 50001:2018 Energy Management. It also provides an electric car charging station.
Sharing the same complex and management as Hilton Bengaluru Embassy Manyata Business Park, this hotel participates in Hilton's global sustainability initiatives and holds relevant environmental and energy management certifications.
As part of The Leela group, the hotel is committed to the brand's sustainability goals, which include a focus on renewable energy, resource efficiency, and achieving a net zero target.
Demonstrating a commitment to sustainability, this hotel sources 98% of its power from green energy (solar and wind). It uses solar water heating systems and has implemented initiatives to reduce waste through recycling and the elimination of single-use plastics in packaging and straws.
As a Taj Hotel property, it is expected to adhere to the group's sustainability initiatives outlined in their Paathya program, which aims to reduce environmental impact.
This hotel, belonging to the Taj Hotels group, is part of a brand that emphasizes sustainable practices and environmental conservation across its portfolio.
Under the Vivanta brand by Taj, the hotel is aligned with the broader sustainability efforts and environmental responsibility initiatives of the Taj Hotels group.
As a Marriott International property, the hotel is part of a global company with commitments to environmental sustainability, including reducing environmental footprint and responsible sourcing.
Committed to environmental responsibility, this hotel sources 90% of its electricity from renewable solar and wind power. It employs energy conservation technologies like LED lighting and timers, manages waste with an organic compost machine, and uses a water treatment plant to recycle water for various purposes.
As an Accor property, the hotel participates in the group's global sustainable development program, Planet 21, which includes targets for reducing environmental impact.
Part of Marriott International, this hotel is expected to align with the company's global sustainability goals and initiatives aimed at operating more environmentally responsibly.
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