Fairmont Makati is the first luxury hotel in the Philippines to receive the Green Globe certification, a leading standard for sustainable tourism. They have implemented various eco-conscious measures, including eliminating single-use plastics, maintaining an onsite bee farm and herb garden for local ingredients, using hybrid vehicles, and installing an in-house water bottling system. The hotel also has electric car charging facilities, the first in Manila for a luxury hotel.
Raffles Makati is Green Globe certified, the first luxury hotel in the Philippines to achieve this distinction. It has eliminated single-use plastics for dry amenities, uses refillable containers, and operates an in-house water bottling system. The hotel also incorporates electric and hybrid vehicles in its fleet and maintains a homegrown bee farm and herb gardens.
Conrad Manila is located in a LEED Gold certified building, signifying a commitment to sustainable design and operations. They have implemented various sustainable practices, including a soap recycling program and donating used linen. The hotel also focuses on reducing plastic waste, using glass water bottles, and has a vertical garden for sourcing herbs and vegetables.
This hotel is LEED Gold certified, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable design and practices. They have initiatives to eliminate single-use plastics by using glass water bottles and starch-based utensils. They also encourage water conservation through optional linen and towel changes and have a culinary initiative, 'Rooted in Nature,' focusing on environmentally friendly menu choices and supporting local producers.
Marco Polo Ortigas Manila has achieved EarthCheck Gold certification, demonstrating a significant leadership position in sustainability. They are committed to environmentally-responsible practices in their daily operations, including waste management and conservation of natural resources.
Azumi Boutique Hotel is highlighted as a stylish and eco-friendly hotel. They utilize ECOCARAT wall tiles to purify air and eliminate allergens, and harness solar energy panels for a reduced carbon footprint.
Discovery Suites Manila is part of Discovery Hospitality's commitment to sustainable change. They have initiatives focused on environmental protection and community empowerment.
Hilton Manila is committed to reducing its environmental footprint as part of Hilton's global 'Travel with Purpose' strategy. They aim to limit plastic use by offering water in glass bottles and reducing plastic packaging on items like slippers and laundry. They also participate in soap recycling programs.
Savoy Hotel Manila is a signatory of the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism, committing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve Net Zero by 2050. Their 'WeSave' Sustainability Program focuses on minimizing their carbon footprint, promoting recycling, and integrating eco-friendly practices. They have a vertical garden for locally grown produce and a rigorous food waste management system.
Nüwa Manila, along with other hotels at City of Dreams, received the ASEAN Green Hotel Award for their environmental and CSR projects. Their initiatives include installing solar panels, reusing treated grey water, replacing single-use plastic bottles with refillable options, and sustainable sourcing. They aim for carbon neutrality and zero waste by 2030.
Nobu Hotel Manila is a recipient of the ASEAN Green Hotel Award, recognized for its commitment to environmental sustainability and community upliftment. The hotel participates in green initiatives such as the use of solar panels, water recycling, eliminating single-use plastics, and sustainable sourcing practices.
Hyatt Regency Manila City of Dreams has been recognized with the ASEAN Green Hotel Award for its sustainable efforts. The hotel focuses on eco-efficient operations, including the use of solar panels, grey water treatment, and reducing single-use plastics, aligning with its parent company's sustainability strategy.
Joy Nostalg Hotel and Suites Manila is committed to promoting sustainability and making eco-friendly choices through their 'Clean for Green Programme' which aims to reduce carbon footprint during room cleaning.
Dusit Thani Manila has consistently received EarthCheck silver certification for its environmental and social sustainability efforts. The hotel implements energy-saving measures like switching off power on unoccupied floors and limiting lift operations. It focuses on managing fresh water resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Citadines Salcedo Makati is BCA Green Mark and GSTC-Certified, incorporating energy- and water-saving features throughout the property. It uses energy-efficient LED lighting and water-saving fittings in toilets. The hotel practices daily segregation of waste and encourages the use of reusable eco-bags.
The Peninsula Manila is working towards a 55% reduction in carbon and water footprint by 2030 and aims for complete elimination of single-use plastics by 2025. It has replaced over 1,000 halogen lamps with LED lights, reducing energy demand by 60%. The hotel also uses sustainable, locally fragranced guest room amenities in recyclable packaging.
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