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The Leading Hotels of the World has unveiled a list of some 50 member properties within its newly launched Sustainability Leaders collection. From modern metropolitan towers to tented jungle sanctuaries, the collection was created to recognise Leading Hotels that are committed to preserving the environment and the values and cultural heritage of their destinations.“We are excited to introduce our Sustainability Leaders Collection to celebrate our member hotels who have gone above and beyond to protect their piece of the planet,” said Lauren Alba, Vice President Global Marketing and Communications, The Leading Hotels of the World. “The pioneering collection provides curious travelers the opportunity to positively impact the world through their stays and is propelling our industry into a better future.”

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With deep-rooted connections to their communities and surrounding environments, the members are currently recognised as a Sustainability Leader. The designation signifies that the hotel has achieved a sustainable certification aligned to the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Industry Criteria. LHW is a member of the GSTC, the premier global authority in setting and managing standards for sustainable tourism worldwide since 2010.A Leading Hotel with the Sustainability Leaders recognition has been rigorously evaluated and received at least one, or more, GSTC accredited certification or certification to a GSTC-Recognized Standard. LHW has partnered with Vireo Srl (GSTC-Accredited Certification Body) as well as Green Globe, Green Key Global, and Travelife (all use a GSTC-recognised standard) to offer its hotels resources and tools to advance their sustainability strategies.
All Sustainability Leaders actively maintain a sustainability management plan and demonstrate their commitment through actions and impact against three pillars: Environment: Sustainability Leaders are committed to mindful and responsible consumption of resources, investment in renewable energy and preserving natural habitats. They actively minimise use of resources while finding ways to recycle and reuse waste, water and materials. They leverage their geographical locations to use renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and geothermal. From propagating native plant species and establishing wildlife corridors, Sustainability Leaders are protectors of their surroundings’ landscapes and progressive stewards of biodiversity. Community: Sustainability Leaders nurture relationships, empower economic growth and enrich communities through health and education programs. They ensure equal employment opportunities for residents at all levels of hierarchy and champion personal growth among their teams. They buy from local farmers and artisans and encourage guests to do the same. Sustainability Leaders have launched impactful social programs focused on education, health, and climate change to enrich local lives. Culture: Sustainability Leaders protect and celebrate the local history and tradition of their destination through education and philanthropy. They provide educational and authentic experiences for guests to immerse themselves in local culinary, art and spiritual traditions. They honour the history of their destination and are committed to protecting buildings and sites of cultural, archaeological and spiritual significance.
The growing collection of LHW’s Sustainability Leaders so far include:
The Americas + Canada
CanadaLe Mount Stephen
ChileNayara Alto Atacama
ColombiaHotel Casa San Agustin
MexicoNobu Hotel Los Cabos Paradisus Los Cabos
United StatesThe Knickerbocker
 
Europe
CroatiaGrand Park Hotel Rovinj Hotel Monte Mulini Sun Gardens Dubrovnik Villa Dubrovnik
FranceHôtel Barrière Les Neiges Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes
GermanyAlthoff Grandhotel Schloss Bensberg Althoff Seehotel Ueberfahrt Excelsior Hotel Ernst Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa
GreeceElounda Beach Hotel & Villas Grand Resort Lagonissi
ItalyFonteverde Grand Hotel Majestic “già Baglioni” Mazzarò Sea Palace Villa del Parco & Spa
MaltaThe Phoenicia Malta
MonacoHotel de Paris Monte-Carlo Hotel Hermitage Monte-Carlo
MontenegroThe Chedi Lustica Bay
NetherlandsHotel De L’Europe Amsterdam Hotel Okura Amsterdam The Dylan Amsterdam
PortugalPestana Palácio do Freixo VILA VITA Parc Resort & Spa
SpainAbadía Retuerta LeDomaine Bahia del Duque Hotel Botanico & The Oriental Spa Garden Hotel Casa Fuster Hotel Las Arenas Balneario Resort Majestic Hotel & Spa Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia
SwitzerlandCarlton Hotel St. Moritz Hotel Eden Roc, Ascona The Dolder Grand Tschuggen Grand Hotel, Arosa
 
Africa, Middle East, & Asia
CyprusAmathus Beach Hotel Limassol
IndonesiaCapella Ubud, Bali Soori Bali
JapanThe Okura Tokyo
MalaysiaThe Datai Langkawi
MaldivesBaglioni Resort Maldives Constance Halaveli Maldives
MauritiusConstance Prince Maurice Royal Palm Beachcomber Luxury
SeychellesConstance Lemuria, Seychelles
TunisiaLa Badira
TurkeyMaxx Royal Kemer Resort The Montgomerie Golf Club by Maxx Royal Resorts
United Arab EmiratesOne&Only The Palm Dubai

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