This hotel practices the concept of green development and organizes voluntary tree-planting activities. It is LEED certified. The hotel is committed to sustainability, incorporating eco-friendly practices, and strives to set a good example by encouraging guests, staff, and suppliers to contribute.
This hotel is part of a group with a strong commitment to sustainability, featuring an on-property farm for organic vegetables, composting kitchen waste, reducing single-use plastics, and organizing clean-up events. Its design incorporates natural materials like pebbles and recycled wood, integrating with the surrounding environment.
Transformed from old buildings, this hotel incorporates recycled metal, wood, and stone in its design, blending with the natural environment. It utilizes solar-powered lighting in wooded areas and emphasizes sustainable management through its lighting design, which is based on the environmental conditions of the Xixi Wetland Park.
This resort has an stated eco-friendly policy and sources organic produce from its on-site farm and garden for use in its restaurants. It is situated in a natural environment surrounded by mountains and abundant flora and fauna.
The resort holds ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 50001:2018 certifications for environmental and energy management systems. Its design incorporates the natural landscape, uses LED lighting, environmentally friendly materials, and a light-control system for energy efficiency.
This property is certified with ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental management system) and ISO 50001:2018 (Energy management systems). Its landscape design is inspired by the natural surroundings of Tianxi Lake, preserving native reeds and integrating with the environment.
This hotel is committed to preserving and regenerating the environment and leaving a positive impact on its local community. It uses eco-certified cleaning products, features local artists and artisans, and offers educational tours to local natural, cultural, historical, or heritage sites. The hotel is recognized with Elegant Resorts' Green Leaf for its eco initiatives.
Described as an eco-friendly guesthouse nestled amidst serene natural beauty and bamboo forests. The property provides homemade food prepared with fresh local produce, emphasizing a connection to its natural surroundings.
Located in the Thousand Island Lake district, an area recognized for being the country's first organic fish breeding base, the hotel benefits from and connects with its superior natural scenery near the mountain and lake.
Situated next to the Xixi National Wetland Preservation Area, this hotel incorporates eco-friendly features such as providing recycling options and utilizing LED lighting in its rooms. Its location offers guests direct access to a significant natural environment.
This hotel stands out for its eco-friendly initiatives and is part of Hilton's commitment to cut its environmental footprint in half and double its social impact by 2030. It focuses on waste elimination and diversion, aiming to reduce waste in managed operations by 50% by 2030.
This hotel holds three third-party sustainability certifications: ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management system, ISO 50001:2018 Energy management systems, and ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems, all certified by DEKRA Certification, Inc.. It is recognized as a sustainable hub for living, working, and leisure, with an intriguing architecture that embraces Hangzhou's natural landscape.
While specific eco-friendly initiatives are not detailed in the provided data, Langham Place hotels often implement sustainability practices as part of their brand standards, focusing on energy conservation and waste reduction.
This hotel is certified with ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management system, ISO 50001:2018 Energy management systems, and ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems, all certified by DEKRA Certification, Inc.. It aligns with Hilton's commitment to cut its environmental footprint in half and double its social impact by 2030, actively working on waste reduction and transitioning from individual bath toiletries to full-size dispensers.
This hotel 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. Hilton is committed to reducing waste across its portfolio and is transitioning from individual bath toiletries to full-size dispensers.
This resort is at the forefront of rainwater harvesting and recycling, collecting approximately 1,400 tons annually for non-potable uses. It also recycles about 390 tons of kitchen waste yearly, producing organic fertilizer for hotel greening and the community.