Sustainability
Commitment to the Environment
The importance of tourism as an economic activity turns our sustainability plan into both an added value and an increased responsibility for a hotel project aiming to operate sustainably. We understand that environmentally sustainable development is crucial for achieving our business development strategy, believing that long-term success comes when we create value for the company while also generating value for society as a whole. We recognise that value must be shared; that is, we must not only ensure compliance with existing corporate principles, but also guarantee sustainable and integrated development in all daily activities. We believe that protecting the future requires making the right choices, particularly in the sustainable management of increasingly limited natural resources and declining biodiversity. Therefore, the organisation is committed to:
Full compliance with applicable environmental legislation and with our internal requirements where environmental laws are nonexistent or insufficient;
Continuous improvement of the environmental performance of our activities, products, and services, and the prevention of pollution, through the implementation of the ISO 14001 standard;
Responsible sourcing of raw materials, packaging materials, and other goods and services from suppliers who comply with standards and demonstrate continuous improvement in their environmental performance;
Independent environmental auditing, verification, and certification of our practices throughout the entire value chain;
Education and training of employees on environmental awareness, as well as developing effective communication with staff, recognising their initiatives to improve environmental performance;
Reduction of water and non-renewable resource consumption in operations • Reduction in the use of consumables and disposables;
Use of eco-friendly cleaning products;
100% reduction of plastic products and derivatives. In order to respond to industry challenges and minimise the organisation’s impact on the environment, the organisation consciously prioritises operational reduction as the first step.
The objectives set out are supported by sustainability results across environmental, economic, and social areas. These areas follow sustainable development guidelines, implementing policies, programmes, and organisational strategies aimed at driving behavioural change within their sphere of influence.