This resort demonstrates a deep commitment to sustainability with an on-site organic vegetable garden and by purifying and bottling its own drinking water, significantly reducing plastic bottle waste. It utilizes electric vehicles for airport transfers and allocates 0.5% of its revenue to a Sustainability Fund supporting local community initiatives. The property also engages in composting and uses sustainable timber in its design.
The Temple House incorporates sustainable practices focusing on energy conservation, water conservation, and waste management. It has eliminated single-use plastics by using glass water bottles and biodegradable amenities, and provides reusable cloth bags. The hotel also utilizes recycled materials for festive decorations and supports farm-to-table dining with local partners.
Niccolo Chengdu has achieved EarthCheck Gold Certification, demonstrating adherence to rigorous environmental standards across key areas like energy efficiency and waste management. The hotel recorded a 27% reduction in energy consumption and an 8% reduction in water consumption in 2021. It has replaced single-use plastics with biodegradable alternatives and digitalized in-room service directories.
This hotel actively participates in IHG's company-wide Green Engage program, committing to environmental sustainability. It makes a conscious effort to reduce its energy intensity, contributing to a significantly reduced carbon footprint.
Part of a hotel group with significant environmental commitments, this hotel has implemented targets for reducing carbon emissions, energy, water, and single-use plastics. It has eliminated full plastic takeaway containers and offers zero or low single-use plastic water bottle options for banquets.
This hotel incorporates several eco-friendly amenities and practices, including the provision of eco-friendly toiletries and reusable coffee/tea filters. It also utilizes LED lighting and has recycling programs in place for guests and operations.
As a Marriott International luxury brand hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu operates under Marriott International's 'Serve360' sustainability and social impact strategy. This global initiative aims to advance sustainable and responsible business practices across its portfolio.
Mentioned as a sustainable accommodation option, this hotel is noted for its efforts towards reducing environmental impact, providing a more eco-conscious choice for budget-conscious travelers.
This hotel has managed to significantly reduce its carbon footprint relative to its competition. It operates under IHG's Green Engage program, demonstrating a commitment to environmental sustainability within its operations.
Citadines Gaoxin Chengdu measures and reports its carbon footprint (19.12kg per room night) and water footprint (239.1 litres per room night), indicating a focus on environmental impact. It has implemented Ascott Cares commitments, which include wellness, cleanliness, and sustainability initiatives.
This serviced residence has implemented the Ascott Cares 7 commitments, which prioritize wellness, cleanliness, and sustainability. It is also recognized as a 'Sustainable Property' by its parent company, indicating adherence to broader environmental standards.
Located within Chengdu's 'sustainable Bio-Town', this hotel is surrounded by lush greenery, lakeside trails, and forest paths. As part of Hyatt's environmental action commitment, it provides a limited selection of disposable guest amenities to reduce waste.
JW Marriott Hotel Chengdu actively engages in guest room recycling efforts. The hotel also reports its carbon footprint (39.59 kg per room night) and water footprint (1162.52 liters per room night), demonstrating a commitment to tracking and managing its environmental impact.
This hotel engages in guest room recycling as part of its environmental practices. It also provides transparent reporting on its carbon footprint (39.59 kg per room night) and water footprint (1162.52 liters per room night), reflecting a focus on environmental performance.
Situated along the Chengdu Ecological Greenway, this hotel embraces an 'Urban Garden' theme, integrating natural landscapes into its design with elements like hibiscus pillars and earthenware. It features a central PM2.5 air-purification system, enhancing indoor air quality.
The hotel incorporates abrasion- and corrosion-resistant composite stones as primary decoration materials, contributing to durability and reduced long-term replacement needs. Its design aims to integrate Oriental culture and provide a balanced lifestyle, fostering a connection with the local environment and philosophy.
This hotel has obtained three third-party sustainability certifications: ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management system, ISO 50001:2018 Energy management systems, and ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems. It is the first Canopy by Hilton hotel in the Asia-Pacific region and incorporates local cultural and architectural elements into its design.
This DoubleTree by Hilton property has achieved three third-party sustainability certifications: ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management system, ISO 50001:2018 Energy management systems, and ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems. It is part of Hilton's global sustainability efforts.
This hotel has earned three third-party sustainability certifications: ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management system, ISO 50001:2018 Energy management systems, and ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems. It actively participates in Hilton's company-wide commitment to sustainability through its LightStay system.
As a luxury brand within Hilton, Waldorf Astoria Chengdu operates under Hilton's global 'Travel with Purpose' sustainability strategy. This initiative focuses on reducing environmental impact, promoting responsible travel, and contributing positively to communities.
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